Puppy proof your house

Puppy proof your house

What do you need to do about your new puppy or kitty and your home? Pet-proof it! Be sure there are no paper clips, tacks, pins, or rubber bands around. Be sure that there are no pills that a puppy or kitten could get into. Leashes should not be worn in the home. There are now breakaway collars available. Keep in mind the plants around your home too. Lilies are toxic and cactus is never a good idea in a home with a mobile pet. A few more tips are: installing a baby gate near stairs, putting table edge guards on sharp points of furniture, and to shuffle your feet when walking. Be sure to watch this film for more tips.

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