Getting a small pup or a dog at home comes with many hidden responsibilities. A pet pooch is like a new-born baby, always seeking attention and adequate care. The small four-legged canine tends to chew things, lying within their reach. And that connotes that your house will be full of torn rugs, shoes, newspapers, damaged furniture and sometimes plants! Handle the situation practically by pet-proofing your living space. It will thus protect your pet buddies and also your home will look ethical and presentable. Read below the seven tips on pet-proofing that you can implement for your home, and ensure your heavenly habitat remains to look heavenly!
Tip #1: Make the living areas less attention-grabbing
Immature, it might sound, but it is true that while you are planning to get a pet dog at home, your living space should be friendly for these little pooches. So, try to pet-proof your area. Puppies tend to hop around the entire house, exploring new things. Make space for them by removing the delicate artifacts, candles beyond their reach. According to many canine behaviorists, certain dog breeds like Beagle or Labrador retrievers are very curious. So anything lying or dangling on the floors grabs their attention. Lie on the floor and try appreciating those things that might catch your puppy’s attention. It can vary from food particles, open waste bins, and attention-grabbing human-toys, like phone chargers, or other electronic gadgets. Make all the necessary arrangements, like making them wear dog shoes so that your pet friend never paws or scratches these treasures. Shelve them at a height, especially out of their reach.Â
Tip #2: Opt for the correct dog bedÂ
While planning to get any four-legged pet canine at home, think ahead of spending over the dog beds. It will be time-saving and money-saving too. Irrespective of you having a dog, they would like to spend most of their time lying on their bed. Choose one having less maintenance hassles. Pick one that will not trap their unwanted body odors and, of course, hair! Purchase one having the removable cover, made out of antibacterial fabric. Wash the same, after every fortnight to maintain hygiene.Â
Tip #3: Place old rugs or towelsÂ
If your pet pooch prefers snuggling on the floor or living room carpets, a lot of dirt and unwanted hair gets stuck! Pet-proof the areas by placing old towels or rugs. Place the same on those areas where your pet-buddy likes to sit and laze the entire day. You can also throw down some extra sheets/towels or washable blankets to cover the whole area and make space for them. Moreover, you have to train them to sit on the same. Otherwise, your effort will go down the drain! Â
Tip #4: Purchase an air purifierÂ
Dog-danders cater to severe allergies and also invite unpleasant odors and hair in the house. Apart from grooming them well, buy a certified air purifier, enabled with HEPA filters. The same prevents your pup’s shedding habit while removing 99% allergens. Your living habitat smells fresh, the entire day.
Tip #5: Keep lint rollers handy
A couple of lint rollers will be too little when you have a pet dog! Keep a few helpful near your main entrance. It will help your guests to brush-off the unwanted hair when they are leaving your house. And for your house’s hard-wood floors, buy an excellent fur-removing broom along with regular-sized lint rollers. It will also help in trapping your pet pooch’s unwanted hair that is stuck on the beds, chairs, and couches.
Tip #6: Audit your favorite plants
Who doesn’t love their well-maintained garden or a bit of greenery around their living habitat? As a dog-owner, you should check and cross-check that your precious plants are dog-friendly ones or not! Widely-held interior plants like philodendron, caladium, poinsettia, and castor bean are highly toxic. Some common floral varieties, like lilies, daffodils, and tulips, are also poisonous ones for these canines. They result in severe stomach-ache if chewed and ingested. Likewise, keep aside the floor-cleaning agents away from your pet pooch’s reach, as they tend to lick the bottles or might ingest them unintentionally.Â
Tip #7: Various dog-deterrents always turn useful
Whatever may be the age of your pet dog, they love to chew or nip on things, especially the soft ones, and within their reach. With a pet around, you might have to spend a handsome amount of time raising them. And, they sometimes feel very devastating. When you think that everything is normal, something new occurs! If you own a puppy, within their initial growing months, their gums start getting tickly. They prefer exploring the area around them by biting or chewing on various things, like cushions, shoes, rugs, and sometimes plastic items! One popular way out is spraying the furniture legs with bitter apple spray. It is a specially made preventive spray made out of all-natural components. Yet another way to overcome this issue is by giving your pet pup toys of the same kind of texture. For instance, toys made of rope, the Kong-toys works best for puppies. Chewy toys are generally a good investment. So, you can also buy a couple of these and keep them handy.
Happy woofing!!
Dogs are always considered a man’s best buddy. They are the most loyal and helpful four-legged one can pet. Having a furry buddy around is a matter of joy and friendship all-over the house. But some dog-owners experience a certain level of difficulties, especially when these pet pooches are pups. They cater to a mess, and most of the time, it stands challenging to clean. Whether you are a first-timer or already had a dog as a pet earlier, the above discussed seven pet-proofing tips will surely help you keep your home clean and comfortable, as no house is complete without a furry buddy!
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