How to Puppy-Proof Your Home Before Bringing a Dog Home
Bringing home a new puppy is exciting, but your house is basically a wonderland of dangers from their perspective. This episode walks you through exactly how to make every room safe before your furry friend arrives, covering everything from sneaky electrical cords to hidden toxic foods. Small pet care specialist Mariana Vasquez shares her complete room-by-room system that takes just three to four hours and requires no special skills. If you've ever wondered what hazards you're missing or where to even start with puppy-proofing, this guide has you covered.
Key Takeaways
- Get down on your hands and knees to see what your puppy sees. Standing up, you miss a ton of hazards. When you crawl around at floor level, you suddenly notice dangling cords, gaps behind furniture, and forgotten items under the couch that look like chew toys to a curious pup.
- Electrical cords are one of the most dangerous things in your home. Puppies love chewing on rubbery cables, but biting through one can cause serious electrocution. Bundle cords together, hide them behind furniture, or cover them with protective sleeves to keep them out of reach.
- Common household items are surprisingly toxic to dogs. Things you would never think twice about, like sugar-free gum, grapes, chocolate, and even some peanut butters, can make puppies extremely sick. Move all chemicals, medications, and dangerous foods to high shelves or locked cabinets.
- Your bathroom trash can is secretly fascinating and dangerous. Puppies are drawn to used dental floss, cotton swabs, and other bathroom garbage that can cause serious blockages in their intestines. Get a trash can with a locking lid or move it somewhere your puppy cannot access.
- Gather your supplies before you start the walkthrough. You will need baby gates, cord covers, cabinet locks, bitter apple spray, secure trash cans, and storage bins. Having everything ready means you can fix problems immediately instead of just making a list and forgetting about it.
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