Just Got a GSP Puppy? What to Do First (Day 1 Survival Guide)
You don’t get a second chance at Day 1.
If you just brought home a German Shorthaired Pointer puppy, it’s easy to overthink everything — or worse, do too much too fast.
The goal today isn’t training a hunting dog.
It’s keeping things calm, controlled, and setting the right foundation.
First Hour: Keep It Calm and Controlled
When you bring your puppy home:
- Keep them in a small, controlled area
- Avoid overwhelming them with people
- Let them explore at their own pace
This is a big transition. New smells, new people, new environment.
Your job is to make it feel safe — not exciting.
First Step: Outside Immediately
As soon as you get home:
Take your puppy outside
Even if they just went before leaving the breeder.
This starts the pattern early:
- outside = bathroom
- inside = clean space
Then repeat this throughout the day:
- after eating
- after naps
- after play
Expect frequent trips.
Start Building a Routine Right Away
You don’t need a strict schedule — but you do need consistency.
Focus on:
- regular potty breaks
- consistent feeding times
- controlled movement (no free roaming)
GSPs are smart and high-drive.
They will learn patterns quickly — good or bad.
Crate Introduction (Do Not Force It)
Your crate is one of the most important tools you’ll use.
On Day 1:
- let your puppy explore it
- toss a treat inside
- keep the door open at first
Avoid forcing them in.
You’re building comfort — not confinement.
Feeding and Water
Stick with the food your breeder was using.
Do NOT switch food on Day 1
Sudden changes can cause:
- stomach issues
- stress
- unnecessary complications
Keep it simple.
First Night: What to Expect
Your puppy will likely:
- whine
- wake up
- need to go outside
This is normal.
Keep things consistent:
- take them out when needed
- bring them right back in
- avoid turning it into playtime
You’re building routine, not rewarding noise.
What NOT To Do on Day 1
Avoid these common mistakes:
- Too many people or stimulation
- Long training sessions
- Loud environments
- Letting the puppy roam freely
Day 1 should be calm, structured, and controlled.
Don’t Guess Your Way Through the First 30 Days
Day 1 is just the start.
What you do over the next 30 days will shape your dog’s:
- behavior
- confidence
- ability in the field
If you want a clear, no-fluff plan, I put together a complete system for GSP owners:
It walks you through exactly what to focus on
What mistakes to avoid
How to build a solid foundation from day one
Plus, it includes printable trackers to help you stay consistent.
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Final Thought
You’re not trying to build a finished dog today.
You’re setting the tone.
Keep it simple. Stay consistent. Build it right from the start.
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