June 26, 2025 3 min read
Bringing home a new puppy is a joyous occasion, though it can also be a bit chaotic. While those first tail wags and squeaky toys are magical, your puppy is experiencing a significant transition. They've just left their mother, littermates, and everything familiar, and their whole world has changed. Now they are looking to you to help them make sense of it all.
What you do in the first few days sets the tone. This article provides the foundation for helping your new puppy feel safe, reduce stress, and begin building lifelong good habits. Follow these best practices to ensure a warm welcome home and start building a long, happy life together.
Set up a Zen Den
Before your puppy arrives, create a cozy, calm space just for them—what we call a "Zen Den." This confined area, equipped with a bed, water and food bowls, toys, and a designated potty area like BrilliantPad, which we highly recommend for its cleanliness and convenience.
The Zen Den offers a calm, predictable space where your puppy can eat, rest, and go potty.
Learn more about Zen Den setup and potty training in the article How to Potty Train a New Puppy or learn more about BrilliantPad, the game-changing self-cleaning smart potty.
Start in the den
Upon arriving home, take your puppy directly to their Zen Den. Allow them to explore, familiarize themselves with the scents, and relax. Then, gradually introduce them to the rest of the house.
Return to the den
Foster exploration a little at a time. Be mindful of overstimulation from too many people or new sights. Always return to the Zen Den after field trips to help your puppy reset.
You should also put your puppy in the Zen Den 10 to 15 minutes after eating, playing, or waking up – or anytime you observe them circling or sniffing, or before leaving them unsupervised.
Establish a routine
Puppies thrive on structure. Adhere to a simple routine with consistent mealtimes, scheduled potty breaks, regular nap times, and calm social interactions. Return the puppy to the Zen Den after these activities and at the times mentioned above.
Handle crying and accidents calmly
It's normal for your puppy to cry, hide, or have accidents. Be patient and refrain from scolding. Resist the urge to yell or scream, as negative energy is usually counterproductive, confuses the dog, and can even reinforce the very behavior you're trying to prevent. Instead, calmly clean up and positively reinforce desired behavior with praise and treats. Remember, building a bond and fostering confidence takes time. Consistency is key to helping your puppy adapt.
Strongly consider using a smart indoor potty, like BrilliantPad
Many people grew up with the idea that dogs should only go potty outside. Nobody wants their home to smell or their carpet to become a bathroom. However, things have changed! Just like cats have high-tech self-cleaning litter boxes, dogs now have access to self-cleaning puppy pads, and we strongly recommend BrilliantPad.
BrilliantPad integrates perfectly into the Zen Den setup and offers:
Many BrilliantPad users continue to use it throughout their dogs' lives, even after potty training is complete. To discover how BrilliantPad provides flexibility and supports long-term wellness, see New Puppy Health: What to Know, What to Watch, and How to Stay Ahead.
Welcome Home Checklist
Every dog needs a potty plan, and a Zen Den equipped with BrilliantPad will help you get off to a great start. Here’s what to prepare to make your puppy’s homecoming smooth and successful!
Before arrival:
First few days: