In this episode of Utah Dogtopia TV, the conversation centers around preparing for life with a new dog and helping future pet parents feel confident before adoption day arrives. Bringing a dog into your home is exciting, but it also comes with responsibilities that many people do not fully anticipate. This episode brings together several trusted experts who share practical insights about health, training, mindset, and creating a supportive home environment for your new companion.

One of the experts featured in the episode is Lucy from K9 Smiles, a professional who focuses on preventative dental care for dogs. Lucy shared that when adopting a dog, it is important to establish a health baseline early, including dental health. Many adopted dogs may arrive with hidden dental issues, so visiting a veterinarian and considering dental X rays can help identify potential problems. Lucy’s preventative cleaning services help pet parents stay ahead of tartar buildup and gum concerns. You can learn more about K9 Smiles at k9smiles801.com, or follow along on social media at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094772064253 and https://www.instagram.com/k9smiles801/.

The episode also features Melissa Thomas from Training to a T, who focuses on positive reinforcement training and early enrichment for puppies and newly adopted dogs. Melissa shared several enrichment ideas that help dogs build confidence, including scent based activities that tap into a dog’s natural instincts. These activities can also serve as a foundation for advanced training such as rattlesnake avoidance. You can explore Melissa’s training programs at trainingtoat.com, connect on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Training2aT, or follow her updates on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/training2at/. For questions about upcoming training opportunities, she can also be reached at [email protected].

Another thoughtful perspective came from Curtis Swenson, known as The Thought Coach, who spoke about mindset and self awareness. Curtis reminded viewers that building a strong relationship with a dog often begins with personal growth and confidence. Learning to forgive yourself, shift negative self talk, and build a healthier mindset can positively impact the way you lead and care for your dog. Curtis provides coaching and personal development resources through thought-coach.com and can be contacted at [email protected].

This episode highlights that adopting a dog is not only about finding the right pup, but also about preparing yourself and your home for the journey ahead. With the right knowledge, supportive resources, and thoughtful preparation, the transition into life with your new dog can be smoother, healthier, and far more rewarding for both of you.