If you have ever owned a puppy before, you know that they are very curious about their new home. This curiosity can lead to our new puppies sticking their nose in places they don’t belong. So, just like a new baby, when you bring a new puppy into your house there are certain steps that can be taken to make their new home safer. We call it puppy proofing your house.
- There are many types of plants that are poisonous to dogs. Make sure your indoor and out outdoor plants are safe for your puppy.
- Make sure you keep your medications out of the reach of the puppy. Puppies are surprisingly good at getting into things that are left on the counter or on an end table.
- All trash cans (including any in the bedroom or bathroom) must be put away so your puppy doesn’t get into them.
- Keep all cleaning supplies put away.
- Lit candles are out of the reach of your puppy (or their tail), also make sure all fireplaces have secure screens.
- Make sure that any cords for window covering have been tied up so they are not left dangling where a puppy can get caught on them.
- If your puppy is left unattended, make sure there are no power cords on the floor.
- During the holiday season make sure that your decorations are out of the reach of the puppy.
- Your puppy enters your house without understand what your rules are. Until your dog is proven as a trustworthy member of the house make sure you don’t let them develop bad behaviors. Make sure your puppy is always kept in your eyesight, if not make sure they are safe in a crate.
- Start training and socializing your puppy right away. It never hurts to speak to a trainer before your new puppy enters your home. Be the alpha of the pack from Day One.