Thursday, June 17, 2010

did you know that your house can be pet friendly

We are child-friendly homes for our children, but the pet we have the proof in our homes for pets? There would hazard lurking in your home that can damage or kill your pets. Do you know what these are? Have you even considered the possibility to reduce the risk?
Here are some things I've done in my house pet proof. Make sure the puppy is more stringent measures than older dogs need. Puppy teething and chew to help their teeth into Danger: electrical cords - Make sure any electrical cords that a pet can get their mouths. One way the problem is to find around your home search with your pets eye level and what your pet can get to see their mouths. Danger: Plant - Make sure your house plants in your house is not harmful to pets. Hazard: Blind Cords - Make sure cords do not hang your blinds. Bind them on high. I had a friend of her dog loose. He jumped through the window and his throat on the cord. He hung himself, while my friend was in the shower. It's so tragic.
The days of our furniture can cause damage to our pets. Danger: Your Recliner - My sectional recliners in four. Make sure your pet is not when you close the armchair. Watch your guests will not have to think about an animal below. Danger: Your Bed - Our bed these days is very high. If you have a pet that sleeps with you, make sure you have a pet stairs or ramps for them to get to bed. Jumping out of bed is not good for small breeds. It is true that jar their little bodies and send your pet back, hip and leg problems. Fractures can occur. It is probably not an issue with larger dogs.
Do not forget to pet proof that your pet goes. Danger: Plant - Make sure your garden plants are not harmful to pets. I always get rid of mushrooms growing in my garden, I can not even see my Yorkie Graycee around them. Danger: Pesticides - read the warning on what was once external poison you use. Some are safe for pets after some time. I never let Graycee after my husband sprayed. Danger: holes in the fence - you need the entire perimeter of the yard for all areas of your pet walk to escape. Danger: hidden risks - Walk your garden and see the risk. A puppy can drown in anything that holds water. Ensure your pet has a bowl of fresh water, even if your pet is a dog inside. Your pet depends on you to give them the best care they deserve so it's up to you to do your bit for. Love your pets!

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