How to Puppy Proof Your Home

If you already have a puppy, place it in a safe place during the puppy proofing., Keep all doors and windows closed., Your puppy shouldn't be left unsupervised inside nor outside., Keep puppies off balconies, upper porches, and/or high decks., Store...

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  1. Step 1: If you already have a puppy

    It's also best to keep doors and windows screened securely.

    This can help prevent your puppy for making an unnecessary trips or falls. , If left alone puppies will wander and most likely fall into the hands of mischief. , A fall from a place like those can result in serious injury or even death. ,, Pick them up so your puppy won't.

    Also try to secure any items within a puppies reach, such as a book on a chair. , Some puppies will chew up or play with them.

    Put them away temporarily, then train your puppy not to do so.
  2. Step 2: place it in a safe place during the puppy proofing.

  3. Step 3: Keep all doors and windows closed.

  4. Step 4: Your puppy shouldn't be left unsupervised inside nor outside.

  5. Step 5: Keep puppies off balconies

  6. Step 6: upper porches

  7. Step 7: and/or high decks.

  8. Step 8: Store cleaning supplies

  9. Step 9: detergent

  10. Step 10: bleach

  11. Step 11: fertilizer

  12. Step 12: insect/rodent poisons

  13. Step 13: disinfectants

  14. Step 14: and other such hazardous chemicals away from the reach of the mischievous jaws of your puppy.

  15. Step 15: Look for loose items on the floor.

  16. Step 16: Be careful with shoes.

Detailed Guide

It's also best to keep doors and windows screened securely.

This can help prevent your puppy for making an unnecessary trips or falls. , If left alone puppies will wander and most likely fall into the hands of mischief. , A fall from a place like those can result in serious injury or even death. ,, Pick them up so your puppy won't.

Also try to secure any items within a puppies reach, such as a book on a chair. , Some puppies will chew up or play with them.

Put them away temporarily, then train your puppy not to do so.

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