Here's how to pet-proof your home before you bring home your furry pal
We offer you several suggestions to help you pet-proof your home.
Although getting a pet is a difficult choice, you cannot discount the joy they bring. You must provide a safe refuge for your dogs in your home because they are a part of your family. Both dogs and cats, particularly kittens, can be quite inquisitive. Hence, your pets may be harmed by particular furnishings, windows, and even materials. Therefore, making a commitment to pet-friendly interior design might be a wonderful idea. So, we offer you several suggestions to help you pet-proof your home.

Kitchens and bathrooms
- Put prescription drugs, household products, chemicals, and laundry supplies on high shelves.
- Keep trash cans covered or enclosed in a cabinet with a latch.
- Examine and seal any crevices or holes in cabinets or under washer/dryer units.
- Before you start the dryer, make sure your cat hasn't hopped in.
- Keep food away from pets because even if the meal itself is safe, the wrapper can be hazardous.
- Close the toilet lid to prevent accidental drowning or ingestion of dangerous cleaning agents. After all, most dogs love to lap up water from toilet bowls. Read More...