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Puppy
Proofing Your Home
By Annemarie
Daniels
Although your puppy, just
like a human baby, can find 100's of things to
get into, there are things you can do to make
his new home as safe as possible. Puppy proofing
your home should be a step that is taken before
you bring your puppy home. A puppy's characteristics
can lead to serious trouble if preventative measures
are not taken. A puppy, like babies, are a bundle
of energy, they are curious, and they teethe,
which causes them to chew. These are things to
keep in mind when looking for dangers in your
home.
As with baby proofing your
home, you will need to lower your vantage point
to that of the puppy's level. Yes, this means
getting down on the floor. Look for things that
would be enticing to a puppy. Look for things
especially that would be fun to chew on. Puppies
love to chew. You will also need to make sure
there are not any electrical cords within puppy's
reach, one good chew and your puppy could end
up with severe mouth burns or electrocution. This
could also spark a fire. Make sure all things
that would be interesting to a puppy are removed
or covered.
You should also set up
a safe area for your puppy. You could use a training
pen for this (this is just a pen that has movable
panels that can be configured in any shape) or
any room that does not have anything in it that
would hurt your puppy. You should not leave your
puppy unsupervised, they are curious and will
wander and investigate and this could cause them
to get into mischief. Using a safe area in your
home will eliminate this.
You will also need to be
mindful of exit opportunities your puppy may find.
Make sure all doors and windows are closed securely.
As has been before mentioned, puppies are curious,
they will explore and if they find an exit avenue,
they will be off exploring in areas that could
get them in trouble. Make sure there are no exits
to balconies, upper porches, or high decks. These
can be especially dangerous for a puppy for obvious
reasons.
As with baby proofing a
home, when puppy proofing your home, you will
also need to make sure that any cleaning supplies
and chemicals are well out of puppy's reach. Store
them in a secure location, preferably on high
storage shelves or behind locked cabinet doors.
The ideal place would be in a garage or storage
building outside, just make sure puppy is not
with you when you get these out.
Doing a "puppy check"
before leaving home or going to sleep at night
is a good habit to form. This will ensure that
puppy does not get left in an unsafe area. Make
sure that closet doors are kept securely shut
and that they are in your puppy check.
Just as with babies, you
will need to make sure all small objects are kept
out of puppy's reach. This would include all sewing
supplies (buttons, beads, needles, pins, yarn,
and thread), and any hardware supplies (nails,
screws, staples, and brads) as well as any other
small items (paper clips, soda can tabs, etc.).
All of these items can hurt your puppy's mouth
if chewed on and can damage internal organs if
swallowed.
Puppy proofing your home
is not hard, but it is a necessary step in ensuring
your puppy's safety. Taking a little time before
you bring your puppy home can make his homecoming
a little less stressful.
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