Even though choosing to adopt a pet might be challenging, you cannot undervalue the happiness they provide. Your dogs should have a secure place to stay in your house because they are a part of your family. Both cats and dogs, especially kittens, can have a curious nature. As a result, some furniture, windows, and even materials may hurt your dogs. Making a commitment to pet-friendly home design may thus be a great idea. So that you may assist in pet-proofing your house, we provide you with a number of tips.

The restroom and the kitchen

1.Place household goods, chemicals, and laundry supplies on high shelves together with prescription medications.
2.Garbage cans should be covered or secured with a latch in a cabinet.
3.Check for holes or fissures in cupboards or behind washer/dryer units, then seal them.
4.Check to see whether your cat climbed into the dryer before you turn it on.
5.Pets should not have access to food because, even if the food is safe, the wrapper could be.
6.To avoid accidental drowning or the intake of harmful cleaning chemicals, close the toilet lid. Dogs prefer to drink from toilet bowls, after all.

Living Rooms

1.Away from potential hazards, place dangling cords from lights, DVD players, TVs, and stereos.
2.Toys and activities for kids should be kept out of reach of your teething dog so that they cannot consume them or choke on them.
3.To prevent your cat from knocking over the trinkets, put them away until she is more coordinated.

Bedrooms

1.Closed doors are a good place to keep your shoes and laundry (drawstrings and buttons can cause major problems if swallowed).
2.Avoid putting any lotions, pharmaceuticals, or cosmetics wherever that dogs may get a hold of them (like the bedside table).
3.A wardrobe drawer or a closet are not appropriate places for your cat to be hidden.

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