Friday, March 18, 2011

Things to Consider (continues)

  1. Dog proof your home - Before you bring home your new puppy or dog, dog proof your home. Breakable or chewable items that you might have on tables, move to higher ground. Electrical cords should be kept away from you new friend. If there are areas that you do not want your new dog or puppy to have access to, then block off that area. You might want to keep the toilet lids closed. Take care of shoes lying on the floor. If your home or yard has plants that are toxic to dogs, block your new friends' access to them.

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