Tips to make your home safe for your dog

Thinking of adopting a dog or have you already done so, but don't know how to get your house ready? You must know that having a pet entails many benefits, but it is also a great responsibility and now its well-being is part of your duties.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 March 2023 Tuesday 06:22
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Tips to make your home safe for your dog

Thinking of adopting a dog or have you already done so, but don't know how to get your house ready? You must know that having a pet entails many benefits, but it is also a great responsibility and now its well-being is part of your duties.

This does not only concern their diet and walks, but you have to make sure that you keep your best furry friend safe from dangers that, until now, you had not even considered. As strange as it may seem to you, your home has several conflicting points that threaten the safety of your dog. Especially if we are talking about a puppy, who is in the process of exploring the environment and does not know the limits.

They like to sniff and bite everything in their path. And various objects and foods that they could put in their mouths without you realizing are toxic to them. So before you let him run free in his new home, make sure it's dog-friendly territory.

You certainly wouldn't leave household cleaning products within the reach of a small child. Well, the same thing happens with a dog. Be very careful with all household cleaning products, as well as cosmetics such as creams and gels, all of which are toxic if ingested. Also with medicines. Store them in cabinets to which the dog does not have access and always well closed.

The list of foods suitable for humans that are toxic to dogs is very long. Make sure you know all of them and that your dog does not have access to any of them.

A puppy can't tell his toys from your sneakers. If you don't want him to destroy your clothes, accessories or other personal belongings, put them where he can't reach them. At least, until you have managed to train him to know what he should not bite. Also be careful with fragile decorative objects such as vases, as well as small parts and toys that can be swallowed if you have children at home.

Some very common plants used for interior decoration and gardens are poisonous to dogs. For example, the poinsettia, hydrangeas and monstera. Check the vegetation of your house well, you may have to relocate them or even say goodbye to some.

Think about it: the cables are long, winding, soft… very appetizing to sink your teeth into if you are a curious pup. Try to keep them in areas that your dog cannot reach or, failing that, covered.