There are so many things a puppy needs, and so many products available, it can be a bit overwhelming trying figure out what to buy. So I wrote down some key points for the items below, along with a picture of what I purchased.
Crate: Choose a crate with an adjustable divider. Reason being, dogs don’t want to mess where they sleep. When crate training, you want to provide only enough room for the puppy to stand and turn around. It is more cost effective to buy the adult size crate instead of a smaller crate for house-breaking and upgrading later. [Petsmart: $120]
Food/water bowls: Opt for stainless steel as ceramic and plastic are porous, which overtime become difficult to clean and experience more wear than stainless steel. I chose a 2-in-1 bowl with a stainless steel insert. This way, when it is not meal-time, the outer bowl can be left out with some water. When it is meal-time, the water will be removed and the food bowl goes in its place. This prevents the dog from drinking too much water after eating. Dobermans and other large breeds are prone to a fatal condition called bloat. One of the causes is excessive drinking immediately after eating, causing the stomach to expand rapidly. By having this 2-in-1 bowl, the dog won’t have water with his meal, until you remove the food bowl and fill the outer bowl with water again. This can be done 15-30 minutes after the meal, giving the dog time to digest properly. [PJ's Pets: $30]
Potty Training Spray: I decided to purchase a potty training spray as well. This is for indicating where you would like the puppy to go on a daily basis. For example, if you are an avid gardener and you don’t want your dog watering your plants, this spray will train your dog to always go in the same location you picked for him/her. [Petsmart: $8]