Essential Supplies and Tips for Welcoming Your New Neapolitan Mastiff Puppy
- jenforth
- May 13
- 2 min read

Did you purchase a Neapolitan Mastiff puppy from one of the top breeders in Florida?
Here's a handy list for you:
Puppy Food
The first year is crucial for your puppy’s growth. During this period, your Neapolitan Mastiff puppy requires specialized nutrition to support strong bones and teeth, proper body system development, and a thick, shiny coat. At certain stages of growth, your puppy will need up to twice the food per pound of body weight compared to an adult dog. Start your Neapolitan Mastiff puppy off right with a complete and balanced puppy food.
Training Treats
Choose low-calorie, small-sized treats to encourage good behavior during training. A helpful guideline is the “10% rule,” meaning treats should not make up more than 10% of your puppy’s daily calorie intake.
Collar and Leash
Your puppy’s first collar and leash should be lightweight, made of nylon or leather. Measure your puppy's neck and add two inches for the collar size. Regularly check the collar to ensure it still fits. For older puppies or adult dogs, opt for a webbed-cotton or leather leash with a secure clasp. A six-foot leash is ideal for training and walking.
Identification Tag
An identification tag attached to the collar should include your dog’s name, as well as your name, address, and phone number. Alternatively, consider a microchip under your pet’s skin. Consult your veterinarian for more details on this identification method.
Crate
The crate will serve as your dog’s safe haven, a place for sleep and security. Place it near the family activity area to help your dog feel included. This is his home too, and he should feel at ease. To use the crate effectively, always associate it with positive experiences, never as punishment.
Grooming Tools
The grooming tools you need depend on your puppy’s coat. For short-haired breeds, use a brush with natural bristles, a rubber curry comb, or a grooming hand mitt. Long-haired breeds require a sturdy wide-tooth metal comb and possibly a slicker brush. Start your dog’s grooming routine early so he becomes accustomed to it.
Toys
Safe toys are essential for your pet. They provide exercise and a safe outlet for chewing needs. Rubber toys that can hold treats, nylon chews, and hard rubber balls are entertaining and generally safe. If a toy fits entirely in your dog’s mouth, it’s too small and poses a risk. Avoid sponge toys or those with squeakers, whistles, or other parts that could be swallowed.
Notebook
Store all your puppy’s photos, vet records, and important information in one place. This is especially useful if your puppy or dog goes missing.
And Don’t Forget the Basics: Make sure to get essentials like food and water bowls, a dog bed, pet shampoo, a pooper scooper, carpet stain remover, and puppy training materials.
Best of luck with your new Neapolitan Mastiff puppy!