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The Pet Supplies Blog - Pets, Dogs, Cats, Pet Supply Reviews, Equine, Rabbits, AquariumsWe love our pets and they love us. This blog is dedicated to all of our furry friends.Monday, June 8, 2009 How to Puppy Proof Your House- CLICK HERE! Puppies, just like curious, crawling babies, tend to get into all types of things when left on their own. While your puppy is growing and discovering the world around him, he may get into some dangerous stuff. By following some helpful tips, you can keep your puppy from getting injured or sick.1. Make sure to keep cleaning supplies or chemicals, food, and anything little enough to be ingested out of reach or in a cabinet. 2. Tie up lose cords and keep lamp cords secure to avoid your puppy from getting tangled and knocking over lamp or other heavy object. 3. Keep your puppy confined to a “puppy safe” zone. If you plan on being gone during the day, it is important to keep your puppy in an area that is safe for him to play. A gate, such as the Easy Access Wooden Dog Gate, is ideal if you have an area that can easily be closed off. 4. Crate train your puppy. At night, it is a good idea to put your puppy in a kennel to help keep him safe while you are sleeping. The K-9 Keeper Puppy Crate with Front & Top Door is designed especially for puppies and provides you with easy access to your puppy. 5. Provide toys and treats for your puppy to play with and chew on. If your puppy has enough toys to keep him entertained, then he will be less likely to chew on something else that will be harmful. There are many toys designed especially for puppies. Keeping your puppy safe is important for his health and well-being. To ensure a long, healthy life, make sure your puppy is contained in a safe, healthy environment. Labels: puppy gates, puppy kennels, puppy toys, puppy treats |
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