Puppy Safety
Before you bring the pup home, you will need to dogproof
your home. Much like a curious child, your puppy will be into
everything. You must keep a vigilant watch over what goes into
your puppy's mouth.
Poisons such as cleaners, detergents, bleach, rat poison,
and mothballs need to be placed high in cabinets. If the puppy
gets into these caustic substances, he can become quite sick.
In some cases, the ingested poison could be fatal.
Plants can be beautiful to spruce up your home, but some are
deadly to puppies. Spinach and tomato vines, Aloe Vera, Ivy,
Easter Lilies, Elephant Ears, Poinsettias, Poison Ivy and Oak,
and Rhododendrons are just a few of the plants that can cause
problems. Apple seeds, Apricot, and Peach pits can also make
the puppy ill.
Make sure to keep your toilet lid down as well. Bigger
puppies are able to play in and drink the water. This can be
quite hazardous due to the cleansers that are used in the
toilet. So break the habit before it begins.
Electrical cords are a huge problem. These dangling ropes
just look like so much fun to the pup. He will most likely use
them for chewing. He could burn his mouth, start a fire, or be
electrocuted. So hide any cords that are just laying around. If
you can't move the cord, at least unplug it for safety.
If you live in a high rise apartment, make sure all the
doors with access to balconies or porches are locked tightly.
Some animals are so small they can slide through the rails and
fall.
The best rule of thumb is to get down on all fours and go
exploring around your home. Anything you see that might cause a
problem, remove it before the puppy arrives. Start him in a
safe environment and he will be around for a long time to
come.
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