
A responsible owner makes sure his home is safe for his pets, especially if you’ve just brought home purchased or adopted Bichon Frise Dogs. Even when you think your home is already plenty safe, you can do more. This article aims to provide you with effective tips for home that’s safe for your Bichon Frise Dogs.
Time to get down on all fours, like a dog, and survey your house for dangerous items. Look for anything your dog can pull down, run into, bite and swallow, items that may be dangerous for a dog but which you’ve often ignored – do this for every room in your house. Examples include medicine, cleaning fluids, small plastic or metal items, electrical cords, and so on. You’re going to discover or be reminded of how much dogs love to chew things, and important things, too – like your reports, the printed drafts you haven’t read through, books you borrowed, magazines with wrapping untouched. You’re better off keeping vital items out of your dog’s reach if you don’t want them singled out for a chewing session. Also, keep in mind that some items your dog may ingest will need surgery to take out, since they won’t pass on to its poop.
Child gates are actually a good investment. Having pups at home means they will explore everything they can get their teeth on, so one keep them in a room and away from trouble is by getting a child gate. These gates are often held the vertical length of normal doors, but with vertical bars. This set up prevents the dogs jumping over but does not prevent them from having company. Be sure to put the pups back in their crate or pen when you are not watching them anymore You have to stick to this, should you get a child gate, until pups are through the teething stage and are done being house trained. Give it an entire month or so.
Look up chew repellents. There are sometimes items in your house you cannot or do not want to move elsewhere for safe-keeping. For those you may want to try using chew repellant sprays, which you can purchase from most pet stores. Some work better than others, so it’s up to you to read the customer reviews and buy appropriately. The moment you see your dog or pup chewing on something is probably a sign it will chew on something else tomorrow. Go around the house and decide which items you don’t want your dog experimenting with its teeth on, and spray accordingly.
Keep waste baskets and trash receptacles firmly closed or covered. There are all sorts of possibly dangerous and sharp objects in the trash that your dog’s may chew on and swallow. Prevention is the best bet, keep them always firmly closed or covered. As for low cabinets your dog can probably open, you need baby locks on them.
Keeping your own home safe is your responsibility as a good pet owner. Bichon Frise Dogs are very energetic by nature, and because of this they might get into trouble if your home is not dog safe. Keep these tips in mind as you go around your house to reduce or remove items that could pose harm to your Bichon Frise Dogs.


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