The Puppy Portal
Your Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Puppy Starts Here
Bringing home a Toller puppy is exciting and overwhelming. This hub brings together everything you need: first-week survival tips, growth milestones, socialization guidance, and a free essentials checklist.
- First week survival guide
- Growth milestones chart
- Socialization timeline
- Free essentials checklist
Why the first weeks matter
The habits, routines, and experiences a Toller puppy encounters in the first weeks at home shape their temperament for life. Early structure builds a confident, well-adjusted adult dog.
Routine builds confidence
Consistent feeding, sleeping, and potty schedules help a Toller puppy feel secure and reduce anxiety-driven behaviors like excessive whining or chewing.
Socialization window
The critical socialization period closes around 14 to 16 weeks. Positive exposure to new people, dogs, surfaces, and sounds during this window is irreplaceable.
Bond early, bond deep
Tollers are one-family dogs. Gentle handling, play sessions, and calm leadership in the first weeks build a trust bond that lasts the dog's lifetime.
First week with your Toller puppy
The first seven days set the tone. Your Toller puppy is adjusting to a new home, new people, and new rules all at once. A calm, structured approach makes the transition smoother for everyone.
From crate setup to the first vet visit, the first week guide walks you through each day with actionable steps.
- Puppy-proof your home before arrival day
- Establish a crate and potty routine from night one
- Schedule the first vet visit within 72 hours
- Keep interactions calm and positive
Day-one checklist
- Crate assembled in a quiet spot
- Water bowl and measured kibble ready
- Enzymatic cleaner on standby
- Collar, ID tag, and leash fitted
- First potty trip within 10 minutes of arrival
Growth milestones: from 8 weeks to adult
Toller puppies grow fast. Most reach full height by 12 months and fill out through 18 months. Understanding what to expect at each stage helps you adjust exercise, feeding, and training intensity.
The growth milestones guide includes a weight and height reference chart, behavioral development stages, and training benchmarks for each phase.
- Weight and height ranges by month
- Teething, fear periods, and adolescence explained
- When to transition from puppy to adult food
- Exercise limits for growing joints
Quick size reference
Socialization: the window you cannot reopen
Between 3 and 16 weeks a puppy's brain is wired to accept new experiences. After this window closes, unfamiliar stimuli are more likely to trigger fear or reactivity.
Tollers that miss early socialization often become noise-sensitive, stranger-wary, or reactive on leash. A structured socialization plan prevents these issues before they start.
View the socialization timelineExposure targets by 16 weeks
- 10+ different people (ages, hats, uniforms)
- 5+ safe, vaccinated dogs of various sizes
- Multiple floor surfaces (grass, tile, grates)
- Household sounds (vacuum, doorbell, TV)
- Short car rides and new environments
Toller Puppy Essentials Checklist
A printable, room-by-room checklist of everything you need before your Toller puppy arrives. Covers supplies, puppy-proofing, vet prep, and first-week routines so nothing falls through the cracks.
Puppy Portal guides
Deep-dive articles to help you raise a confident, healthy Toller from day one through adolescence.
First week survival guide
Day-by-day guidance for crate training, potty routines, feeding, and bonding during the critical first seven days.
Read the guideGrowth milestones
Weight chart, developmental stages, and training benchmarks from 8 weeks through physical maturity at 18 months.
Read the guideSocialization timeline
A week-by-week plan to build confident, well-adjusted Toller puppies before the critical window closes.
Read the guidePuppy essentials checklist
Room-by-room supply list, puppy-proofing guide, and first-week routine planner in one printable resource.
Get the checklistComplete care guide
The cornerstone guide covering temperament, exercise, training, grooming, and health for every life stage.
Read the guideHealth screening checklist
Key genetic tests and clearances to discuss with breeders and vets before bringing a Toller puppy home.
Read the guideFrequently asked questions
Quick answers to common Toller puppy questions.