Preparing Your Home for
a New Puppy
While excitement
and anticipation may be
at the top of the list
when bringing home a new
puppy, preparing for him
should rate highly on
the list. Just as you
would need to prepare a
home when you have a
baby, pet owners also
need to take special
precautions when
“puppy-proofing.”
Before you start
preparing your home for
a puppy, you should take
into consideration the
yard and garden. First,
check fences and gates
to be sure there are no
holes large enough for
him to get his head
stuck in. Watch for
litter and/or trash
cans, which can be
tipped over, giving your
new puppy the chance to
eat things that he
shouldn’t. And finally,
know where you are
treating your lawn and
garden with pesticides,
and then forbid your
puppy from going there.
In addition, make sure
that all chemicals and
other harmful products
are put away out of your
new friend’s reach.
Next, you will need to
investigate your home
and pretend that a small
toddler is coming to
live with you! Like
toddlers, puppies will
find everything new and
exciting. They don’t
know when something is
dangerous or can’t tell
if that “interesting”
remote control will get
them into trouble.
In addition, when
preparing your home for
the new puppy, you
should keep these tips
in mind:
·
Be sure all electrical
and cable wires are
either in a space your
puppy will not be or
hide them under rugs or
carpets. Do not keep
wires where your puppy
could chew and gnaw on
them.
·
Just like a toddler,
your puppy will explore
every element, including
low cupboards. Just
when you thought having
a puppy was easier than
a child, he will learn
to nudge those cupboard
doors open! Consider
installing locks or sort
through them and only
keep safe objects in low
areas.
So far, so good, right?
Well, that’s only if you
remember that in reality
your puppy has the mind
of a small child. Soon
you’ll be getting ready
for afternoon walks to
the park, 3 a.m. trips
to the bathroom, (more
officially, outside) and
lots of cuddling. So,
while preparing your
home for your puppy,
think of him as a member
of your family. Buy him
a bed made from plastic,
which is more resistant
to chewing. Line it
with comfortable
bedding—washable of
course—and then place it
in a special place just
for him. Make sure it
is somewhere he will be
safe and comfortable.
Preparing your home for
your new puppy is a lot
of work, so you may
consider buying a puppy
pen until everything is
taken care of. Just
like a baby’s playpen, a
puppy pen will offer an
area for him to play
without roaming the
house. By doing this,
you are also saving your
furniture and other
objects from being
chewed on. (Don’t
worry—he’ll eventually
grow out of this!)
Another important thing
to think about when
preparing your home for
your puppy is any stairs
that you may have in the
house. If you have an
open basement or second
floor, use baby gates to
confine his run area to
prevent harm. Babies
and puppies alike are
not aware of danger and
don’t realize that they
could fall down steps
and hurt themselves.
The most important thing
to think about while
preparing your home for
the new puppy is just
like a child, they will
need cuddling, attention
and there will
definitely be a lot of
wet kisses!