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Old 10-28-2009, 09:35 PM
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Hey guys,

I did a search and then looked in the puppy forum but didn't find anything really recent on puppy proofing.

I'm just curious... How did you (as a puppy owner) puppy proof your home?

I get that probably you'd have to get those baby guards for cabinets. I know baby gates to close off certain rooms.

Probably socket plugs for babies...even though puppies don't have opposable thumbs, that doesn't seem to stop them from what I've heard.

What about wires on the floor? Do you tape them down with duct tape or is there some better way?

I know you keep all plants well above floor level.

Thanks for any input!!!!
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Old 10-29-2009, 04:39 AM
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here's something just to add keep all expensive borrowed shoes away from puppies even if they have never chewed your shoes or even cheap borrowed shoes as soon as you borrow expensive shoes they start chewing lol. It happened to us when my mum borrowed shoes for a party
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Old 10-29-2009, 10:00 AM
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I didnt really go through all that effort... I picked up things I didnt want chewed basically. When I was gone they were crated, when I was home they were watched carefully to re-direct when they chewed something I didnt want them to chew... this way they learned what was theirs and what was not. But I didnt buy any baby proofing materials.
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Old 10-29-2009, 03:00 PM
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I didnt really go through all that effort... I picked up things I didnt want chewed basically. When I was gone they were crated, when I was home they were watched carefully to re-direct when they chewed something I didnt want them to chew... this way they learned what was theirs and what was not. But I didnt buy any baby proofing materials.

And really, this is all you need to do. Puppies are mischief so you need to keep an eye on them when you are home. When you are away you need to keep them in a safe place, whether that is a crate (remember that a dog thinks a crate is a cave, not a jail), or an area set aside where damage is limited.

Puppies dig, puppies play with clothes, puppies try to escape, puppies chew - recognize that they are just being a dog and act accordingly.
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Old 10-29-2009, 11:23 PM
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I'm away from 8 am to 3pm but I'm home for about 30 mins at 11am. When I get my pup I planned to keep him in his crate for the first half of the morning and pen him up in the kitchen (only part of the house without carpet) for the other half so he gets to stretch his legs. Besides that I'll most likely be with him all the time.
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I kept an eye on my puppy, and since I was mostly home everyday, no big damge was done. If we went out, puppy stayed in the kitchen with his litter box. I got him toys to chew on as well, so he won't chew on the furniture or anything. not that I don't keep shoes and pillows out of his way. lol

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Old 11-13-2009, 12:07 PM
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I didnt really go through all that effort... I picked up things I didnt want chewed basically. When I was gone they were crated, when I was home they were watched carefully to re-direct when they chewed something I didnt want them to chew... this way they learned what was theirs and what was not. But I didnt buy any baby proofing materials.

This is basically what I did too. But as it turned out, later in Jose`'s life, when he was already an adult, he learned to open the cabinet door under the sink where the garbage can is and he'd get into the garbage if I wasn't home. So, I added one of those child proof lock things on that one cabinet.
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Old 11-13-2009, 12:13 PM
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ooooOOOOOooooo..... does this mean you ARE getting a cardi puppy!


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I didnt really go through all that effort... I picked up things I didnt want chewed basically. When I was gone they were crated, when I was home they were watched carefully to re-direct when they chewed something I didnt want them to chew... this way they learned what was theirs and what was not. But I didnt buy any baby proofing materials.
Same thing here.

one thing I do want to add though, make sure the crate has at least 2 ft of nothing destroyable around it (couch, wires, shoes, rug, etc...). as you said, thumbs does not deter them from getting into trouble... well, neither does the crate if it's within distance that they can reach it and drag it in!

Also, think about *splatter* distance(another reason to keep things about 2ft away on ALL sides)... they will sometimes get things out of their crates onto your stuff... at one point during house breaking Muffin realized he could poop and pee OUTSIDE the crate by going through the wires.... that was NOT a fun day!
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