You’ve found the perfect pup (or kitty), chatted with the seller, and organised pickup — but before you hit the road, have you thought about what happens next?
Pickup day is more than just a handshake and a leash — it’s the first moment your new pet begins their transition into your life. And getting it wrong can cause stress, risk, or even heartache.
Let’s make sure you get it right.
🧺 Essentials to Pack for Pickup Day
Whether you’re driving across town or across the state, make sure you bring:
Towel or blanket: Protects your seats and gives your pet a soft, familiar space
Leash and collar (or harness): Fit it before leaving — even calm pets can panic
Pet carrier or crate: Especially for small dogs, cats or anxious animals
Water and collapsible bowl: Crucial for hot Texas days or longer drives
Comfort toy or chew: Reduces stress and builds early trust
Wet wipes or cleaning cloths: Be ready for nervous accidents
Folder or envelope: Store vaccination records, microchip details, or vet info
👀 Health & Behaviour Checks — What to Look For
Before you take the pet home, pause and check their overall condition. This isn’t just about health — it’s about where they’ve come from and what they’ve been through.
Look for:
Bright, clear eyes – no gunk, redness, or excessive tearing
Clean ears – no dark wax, odour, or redness
Smooth, shiny coat – no bald patches, scabs, or excessive scratching
Steady on their feet – not limping, trembling, or weak
Engaged and curious – shy is fine, but watch out for extreme fear or aggression
Clean surroundings – a messy yard, cages or bad smells = red flags
🛑 Red Flags You Shouldn’t Ignore
If something feels off, don’t ignore it. You’re not just buying a pet — you’re potentially rescuing one from a bad situation, or supporting a bad breeder. Ask questions. Trust your gut.
Walk away if:
The seller won’t let you see where the pet lives
The environment is filthy or overcrowded
You see multiple breeds being sold with no clear records
The pet looks unwell, bloated, or completely shut down
You’re not given vaccination or microchip paperwork
💬 Real Talk: Why This Matters
Pets can’t tell you if they’re scared, sick, or mistreated — so it’s up to us to spot the signs. Your attention to detail on pickup day could prevent future heartache, unexpected vet bills, or worse.
This is your first act of love as a new pet owner — make it count.