New Delhi, Dec. 24 -- The first night a new puppy comes home usually sounds the same across apartments. Confused crying from a corner, anxious pacing from humans, and at least one neighbour wondering if this was a good idea.

Bringing a puppy into an apartment is different from introducing one to a house with a garden. The space is limited, noise is constant and exposure risks are real. The first week is not about showing your puppy the world. It is about making their new world feel safe.

Before the puppy arrives, prepare a defined area. Do not give them access to the entire flat. Too much freedom overwhelms young puppies and leads to accidents, chewing and anxiety. Choose a quiet corner away from the main door, lifts and balconies. This...