So, to my profound excitement, tomorrow evening we'll be picking up an Australian Shepherd puppy from a breeder a friend introduced us to. Yes, I know, animal shelters are full of loving dogs waiting for their new home - we've been to several in the area. Due to our randomly fluctuating work hours, there's not much chance for us to adopt anything but older dogs (which I don't want to deal with for various reasons) and pitbulls (which I'm consistently allergic to, not even going into other possible issues). We trust our friend, and we trust this breeder.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not a first-time dog owner. I grew up with and took care of three dogs (one of them an aussie), all of them wonderful friends. But this is the first time we've had an actual, young (2-mo old) puppy to take care of. Fortunately we have a safety net - my parents have agreed to foster him if he becomes destructive/unhappy. I'd rather it not come to that.
We've puppy-proofed the kitchen (pulled gas knobs off, stowed everything but cans in doored pantry, locked fridge) and connecting bathroom (chemicals also stowed in pantry), which is where he'll be for a while (6-8 hours) when we aren't home. My brother lives in the area, so he can potentially come sit for us. Puppy food, toys, and collar/leash is bought, dishes placed, newspaper is stockpiled, yard is ready. What else? As excited as I am, I'm also nervous about attachment issues, boredom, potential accidents I might have overlooked, etc. etc.
Any advice, bay12 dog-owners?