Monday, October 10, 2016

A Brief Guide on Puppy Proofing Your Home

Seeing those fluffy bodies running around the house, may be a great pleasure to your eyes, but have you ever thought how important it is to protect them from the house hazards which can put them into danger. Puppies are loaded with bundle of energy and possess natural curiosity and love to explore and overturn every rock. This is what you mostly love to see and brings a lot of fun, but it can as well pose danger.
It’s crucial that before you bring in a puppy, survey your home for puppy proofing making your home safe for the new toddler. Below is the list of puppy proofing tips that can help you keep your puppy out of danger of any unwanted situation.




Puppy Proofing Indoor Environment
Medications
Before your puppy arrives, ensure that all the medications are safe and kept inaccessible to your puppy. Even keep away those puppy supplements out of reach. Vitamin and mineral pills as well as other pills should be kept away from kitchen table. A dedicated chewer can do a lot of work to chew out from the plastic container. Puppies are quite quick at dragging away things from table tops and lower surfaces. Therefore, stocking them away is important.

Bathroom Safety
Keep bathroom trash cans at higher lever where your puppy cannot reach them. Keep away the sanitary supplies in a locked cupboard and discard away those used razors properly in trash bins. These are the two grave hazards in here.
Full bathtubs, sinks or toilets with open lids can be a drowning danger. Do not install automatic toiler cleaners if you cannot stop your puppy from drinking out of toilet.

Cleaning Supplies
We use a lot of detergents, cleaning materials to keep our home clean and pest free. But, these cleaning supplies pose great danger to the health of your pet. Keep away these materials inaccessible and locked away with childproof latches to secure in lower cupboards securely. Also, remember to keep away your puppy from the area when you are using liquid or spray cleaners. The toxic material can go into the eyes and can even cause harm to lungs and heart.

Electrical Supplies
Loose electrical wires can cause strangulation to puppies. Moreover, puppies chew on these wires which pose a great danger to them. This can even cause electrical shock or death by electrocution. So keep away those electrical wires out of reach and securely fitted in plastic covers. Run cords through purchased spiral cable wrap, cord concealers, or even PVC pipe to keep them safe from your puppy.

Puppy Proofing Outdoor Environment
Puppy Fencing
When outside, do not leave your puppy unsupervised. Due to their natural instinct, they tend to wander here and there. Thus, to keep them under cover, build a fence that your puppy cannot jump or get an outdoor kennel.

Outdoor Plants
There are some outdoor plants and trees that are toxic for dogs. Some of the common ones include morning glory, foxglove, lily of the valley, and oak (buds and acorns). Many bulb plants such as daffodils are also poisonous. To prevent any incident of toxification due to ingestion of any of these plants, it is better to avoid planting such plants. And, if you wish to have them, then secure that part of the yard with fencing.

Fertilizers
Lawn fertilizers, insecticides, weedicides, rat poison, antifreeze and yard sprays as well as other gardening supplies should be kept away securely. These are highly toxic and when ingested accidently by your puppy can even lead to unwanted conditions. Moreover, when you have sprayed fertilizers in the lawn, ensure to keep your puppy indoors at least for 24 hours.

Auto Supplies
Garage equipment, gasoline, oil, paint, shovel and other auto materials need to be placed into secure containers and out of reach of puppy. Be especially careful with sharp materials as your puppy may get a cut accidently. Also ensure to secure electrical inverter in case you have it positioned in your garage or backyard.

Water Bodies
If you have a pool, pond and hot tubs in the garden, ensure that they should be covered properly or fenced off.

Apart from these indoor and outdoor things, look around the house to check on the possibility of any hazard to your pet.

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