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How to Puppy Proof Your House - A Room By Room Guide

Puppies are as curious as little children. They like to run around, put things in their mouths, chew stuff, and explore. They can get into a lot of trouble. For more details please visit at https://www.kannis.co.uk/blog/How-To-Puppy-Proof-Your-House/

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How to Puppy Proof Your House - A Room By Room Guide

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  1. How to Puppy Proof Your House - A Room By Room Guide Puppies are as curious as little children. They like to run around, put things in their mouths, chew stuff, and explore. They can get into a lot of trouble. They are prone to toppling tables over, knocking down items on shelves, and chewing on your valuables. Given such high activity, if your house is not puppy-friendly, your adorable little pooch might get hurt. Here are some ideas on how to puppy proof your house. https://www.kannis.co.uk/blog/How-To-Puppy-Proof-Your-House/

  2. Planning Making your home a safe and comfortable zone for your puppies is something you should do even before you bring your little furry friend home. Stow away items you don’t want your puppy to chew on. Things like shoes, clothes, plants, toys, books, valuables, and house cleaning products and chemicals should be kept in appropriate containers and way out of reach of your puppy. https://www.kannis.co.uk/blog/How-To-Puppy-Proof-Your-House/

  3. Zoning Determine which areas in the house the puppy is allowed and where he should not be allowed in. The puppy zones should be clutter free, void of any choking hazards, and secure. Keep a close watch when you’re in and crate train as soon as possible for when you’re out. The off limits zones do not have to be puppy proofed but have to be completely inaccessible. The use of fences or baby gates is recommended. https://www.kannis.co.uk/blog/How-To-Puppy-Proof-Your-House/

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