Decluttering a Pet-Friendly House: 3 Steps That Will Keep Your Puppy Safe

beautiful woman doing high five her adorable golden retriever dog

Living with a pet means days full of love.

If you too have a puppy, you know best what we're talking about: being greeted with a wagging tail, morning cuddles with your fluffy friend, never feeling lonely or sad, and, ultimately, the comforting feeling that even on the most terrible day, your friendly pet will be there to keep you company.

However, living with a dog, a cat, or any other loving creature, besides a lot of love and fun, also means many responsibilities.

One of them is to ensure your puppy is happy and safe in your living space. And although it's easy to keep your dog safe while you’re at home, once you leave the house the situation gets tricky.

In fact, if your room is cluttered, there may be many dangerous places and substances that could potentially do harm to your pet.

If you’re not sure how to create a pet-friendly house, worry no more. Simply follow our 3 easy tips on how to keep your puppy safe at home.

  • Divide the room into areas – To make your room pet-friendly, divide the open space into areas.
  • By creating some space just for the puppy, you will be able to more easily pet-proof your possessions, and make sure no items will hurt your pet.
  • So make a zone just for your dog or cat; get there all the new toys along with a comfortable bed, and try to get your pet to spend some time there. A good idea would be installing a crate or a baby fence.
  • Store your plants up – If you're a plant person, you should know that some of your plants might be toxic to your dog.
  • If you're not a vet or an expert, don't risk your puppy's health; store your plants high up, either on the bookcase or hang them by the ceiling. New design of your room along with pet’s safety guaranteed.
  • Food dispenser – To make sure the amount of food your pet consumes is healthy, invest in a good food dispenser.
  • Knowing that a balanced diet is crucial to your pet's health and happiness, search for some high-quality pet food, too.
  • In the search of a good food for your puppy, you can read our nourish dog food review here. Your dog will thank you later.

In fact, the list could go on and on. To find other important tips on how to have a pet-friendly house, check out the infographic below.

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