Puppy Proofing Checklist
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and heartwarming experience. As these adorable furballs are naturally curious and love to explore, it’s crucial to ensure their new environment is safe and secure. That’s where the Puppy Proofing Checklist comes in.
This checklist is designed to help you identify and mitigate potential hazards in your home, creating a safe haven for your playful new companion. From safeguarding electrical cords to securing outdoor spaces, each item on this checklist plays a vital role in protecting your puppy from common household dangers. Let’s dive in and make your home a safe playground for your furry friend!
Puppy-Proofing Home Safety Checklist
Remove Choking Hazards
Safeguard Electrical Cords
Furniture and Decor Safety
Kitchen and Pantry Precautions
Window and Balcony Security
Stairs and Elevated Areas
Designate a Puppy-Safe Area
Eliminate Toxic Risks
Outdoor Area Check
Routine Home Safety Checks
Puppy Proofing Your Home: Essential Checklist
- Remove Choking Hazards
- Clear the floor and low-lying surfaces of small items like coins, rubber bands, and small toys.
- Safeguard Electrical Cords
- Bundle and conceal electrical cords; consider cord protectors to deter chewing.
- Furniture and Decor Safety
- Apply anti-chew sprays on furniture legs.
- Elevate houseplants and decorative items out of puppy’s reach.
- Kitchen and Pantry Precautions
- Install child-proof locks on cabinets and drawers.
- Ensure trash bins are securely closed or stored in a locked area.
- Window and Balcony Security
- Fit windows with sturdy screens.
- Restrict access to balconies or fit them with pet-safe barriers.
- Stairs and Elevated Areas
- Place baby gates at stair tops and bottoms to prevent unsupervised access.
- Designate a Puppy-Safe Area
- Create a dedicated space for your puppy, free from potential hazards, for times you can’t supervise them.
- Eliminate Toxic Risks
- Remove or lock away pesticides, rodenticides, and household chemicals.
- Outdoor Area Check
- Inspect fences for escape gaps or weak points.
- Remove toxic plants and secure garden tools and chemicals.
- Routine Home Safety Checks
- Regularly walk through your home to identify and address new risks, especially as your puppy grows and explores more.
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