Common Mistakes New Pet Owners Make (And How to Skip Them)

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If I could go back and tell my past self three things before getting my first pet, it would be these. Most new pet owners learn these the hard way — and their wallets (and pets) pay for it.

Mistake #1: Overfeeding (The Most Common Killer of Pet Health)

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: the feeding chart on the back of your pet food bag is almost always wrong. Pet food brands intentionally suggest higher portions — it sells more food.

The real amounts:

  • Adult dog (10 kg / 22 lbs): 1 to 1¼ cups of dry food daily, split into 2 meals
  • Adult cat (4 kg / 9 lbs): ¼ cup twice a day
  • Puppy under 6 months: 3–4 small meals per day
  • Kitten under 6 months: 4 small meals per day

The test: You should be able to feel your pet’s ribs easily without pressing hard. If you can’t, they’re overweight.

Mistake #2: Skipping Playtime (The Silent Behavior Killer)

Behavior problems — barking, chewing, scratching, zoomies at 3 AM — are almost always caused by under-stimulation, not bad training.

The rule: 10 minutes of focused play = 1 hour of calm behavior.

For dogs: Tug, fetch, or puzzle toys. Mental stimulation tires them out faster than physical exercise. Our full breakdown is in the best dog puzzle toys guide.

For cats: Hunt-based play with feather wands, laser pointers (end with a treat!), or motorized toys. See our interactive cat toys guide for what actually engages indoor cats.

Mistake #3: Buying Too Much Too Fast

First-time pet owners spend an average of $800 in the first month — and 60% of that gear ends up unused.

What you actually need on day 1:

  • Quality food + 2 bowls (stainless steel, dishwasher safe)
  • Collar or harness + ID tag
  • Bed OR crate (not both — pick one)
  • 3 toys (one chew, one puzzle, one soft)
  • Brush suited to their coat

That’s it. Everything else can wait until you know your pet’s personality.

The 7-Day Starter Checklist

If you’re overwhelmed, start here: our free Pet Care Starter Guide walks you through the exact 7 things to do in your first week — no fluff, no sales pitches.

What’s Next?

These 3 mistakes are the most common, but there are 5 more I see constantly. If you want the full breakdown with solutions, start with our starter guide and then browse all our new pet owner articles.

Got a question I haven’t covered? Email contact@petwagonco.com — I read every message.

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