Secure Hazardous Items: Store household chemicals, medications, and small objects out of reach or in locked cabinets to prevent accidental ingestion by curious puppies.
Cover Electrical Cords: Use cord protectors or hide electrical cords behind furniture to prevent puppies from chewing on them and risking electrocution.
Block Off Unsafe Areas: Use baby gates or barriers to restrict access to areas such as stairs, balconies, or rooms with potential hazards.
Pick Up Small Objects: Keep small items like coins, jewelry, and toys off the floor to prevent choking or intestinal blockages if ingested by puppies.
Hide Trash Cans: Use covered trash cans or store them in cabinets to prevent puppies from rummaging through and potentially ingesting harmful substances or choking hazards.
Secure Furniture: Anchor heavy furniture to the wall to prevent puppies from tipping them over and injuring themselves.
Use Pet-Friendly Plants: Remove or relocate toxic plants and flowers, replacing them with pet-safe alternatives to prevent accidental poisoning.
Watch for Escape Routes: Check for gaps in fences or gates and secure them to prevent puppies from escaping and getting lost or injured.
Provide Safe Chew Toys: Offer a variety of safe chew toys to satisfy puppies' natural urge to chew and redirect their attention away from destructive behaviors.