Dog-Proofing Your Home Basics
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Dog-proofing your home basics start with looking at your house from your dog’s point of view. Dogs explore with noses, paws, mouths, curiosity, and routine. A home that works for dogs is easier to manage and more comfortable for everyone.
This post supports the CyberMutz Dog Home Safety and Daily Essentials Guide.
Start Low
Look at what your dog can reach. Shoes, cords, trash, food, small items, and open doors can all become problems if they are easy to access.
Create Clear Zones
Give your dog places to eat, rest, play, and settle. Clear zones make the house easier to understand.
Keep Essentials Handy
Leashes, waste bags, towels, brushes, and treats should be easy to find. Dog-proofing is partly about organization.
Where to Go Next
Read Safe Spaces for Dogs at Home and browse CyberMutz original designs.