BorParvovirusDog food (what where they on before and what does the vet recommend to switch them to.)
Bed, pillows or towels for them to rest on.
Dog bowls (Ceramic or Stainless steel.)
Toys: Try a variety! Smart toys, teething toys, Rope types, balls, find out what they like.
Treats: Research what is availble in your area, their contents and if they should be considered high or medium value treats.
Leash/Lead. Get a simple one that’s easy to clean first until they learn to stop chewing on it.
Blanket with their family’s scent if possible.
Clicker, for easier association of good habits.
Shampoo, look what’s availble in your area. Try looking for hypoallergenic ones.
Tick repellant. (See vet for more info.)
Crate (Maybe... I know a lot of people recommend one, but I myself have to get used to the idea that the crate is a good place.)
Have treats to associate that it’s a good or ok place.
Heartworm (Php 1.5-20k. Find out from vet for more accurate price.)