Making your Home Safe for your New Puppy
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Making your Home Safe for your New Puppy

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1.Never leave your plates, utensils, magazines, papers and other things on the coffee table or any low furniture as your puppy will try to get them and could chew on such things. These could cause them harm like choking or being able to swallow something harmful.
2.Trash should never be exposed to the puppies. They should be kept in a secure place for them not to have access to it.
3. When you have ashtrays at home, make sure that your puppies do not reach them as they could suffer from nicotine poisoned when they get to chew and swallow cigarette butts.
4.You have to be careful about your puppy nibbling on electrical cords as these could cause them serious injuries getting electrocuted. Electrical cords should be kept neat and hidden from puppies so they will not be able to reach them and chew on them. You also put bitter sprays or hot sauce to prevent your puppies from chewing on them.
5.During Christmas or any occasions that need ornaments, you have to make sure that your puppies don't reach such as these can cause cuts on the puppy's feet or mouth.
6.Burning candles should never be done with the puppy around. They are curious so they would want to touch the fire on the candle and could get hurt in the process. When there's a need for a lit candle, place them in an area that cannot be reached by your puppy.
7.Make sure that the puppy does not get access to the trash in the bathroom. Always make sure that the door is properly closed.
8.Never give your puppies turkey or chicken bones. They can get splintered and choked. 9.Place household chemicals and rodents poison away from your puppy in a secure place. These can kill your dogs once they are ingested.
10.There are many plants that are poisonous to your dogs so you have to place them away from your puppy. Keep these plants away to keep your puppies safe.
11.Pins and needles should be kept in a safe place. When dogs get access to them, they could chew on them and get choked or suffer from digestive problems.
12.If your house have windows that are high, always keep them shut and locked or your puppy might fall out and get injured.
13.Medicine bottles should also be kept in a safe place where the puppies could not reach them to keep them from being poisoned.
14.Toilet lids should be kept down and closed when you are using cleaners on them. Puppies could drink on these toilet bowls easily.
Owning a puppy will never be a problem, once you get problems or hazards addressed properly.Content written by Joe Richards of  online.

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