{"id":13985,"date":"2024-12-06T19:03:35","date_gmt":"2024-12-06T19:03:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/?p=13985"},"modified":"2025-04-24T05:58:39","modified_gmt":"2025-04-24T04:58:39","slug":"a-guide-to-dog-proofing-your-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/petpedia.co\/blog\/a-guide-to-dog-proofing-your-home\/","title":{"rendered":"A Guide to Dog-Proofing Your Home"},"content":{"rendered":"

Nothing is more fun than bringing home a puppy, but your home could host potential dangers and attractions for a new puppy, regardless of how small or large your puppy is.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Even small breeds can get into trash, electrical cables, and open cabinets in your home. Everything in your home can be a huge chew toy for a new puppy.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you’re worried about whether you’ve checked your home thoroughly for your new furbaby, we’re here to help you protect your puppy from indoor and outdoor dangers with a few easy-to -follow dog proofing steps. You can find more tips on how to take care of you puppies on <\/span>globalpets.info<\/span><\/a>.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Here\u2019s the takeaway:<\/span><\/p>\n

Puppy-Proofing Inside Your Home<\/b><\/h2>\n

Before bringing your new furbaby home, you must prepare your home and garden to keep your puppy safe and protected from usual puppy behaviors like excessive chewing.<\/span><\/p>\n

Every room in your home needs puppy-proofing because there are plenty of hazards in each room. Even if you think your home is safe, there may be pillows, shoes, video games, and computer cables lying around.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Until your puppy is fully trained, he should not have access to any of your belongings to chew on. This will establish bad habits and risk the well-being of your puppy.<\/span><\/p>\n

How to Dog-Proof a Room<\/b><\/h3>\n

You’ll need to examine each room carefully and remove items your dog could chew, hazardous items like small toys, and any items that could endanger his life.<\/span><\/p>\n

The best way to do this is to get down to your puppy’s eye level by kneeling or lying on the ground to check out any potentially dangerous items your puppy could get into.<\/span><\/p>\n

Step 1<\/b>: <\/span>Lock Up the Trash Cans<\/b><\/h3>\n