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Bichon Frise

Bichon Frise

Keeping Your Bichon Frise Puppy Safe At Home

Cameron has a new dog - Bichon Frise puppy! He's learned that this breed makes for a great companion, as told by some of his friends who also have the same breed. Cameron has allergic reactions, so the breed's not shedding is actually a great plus. What any new puppy owner has to do is prepare his home to receive he new curious Bichon Frise puppy, and that entails making sure the household is safe for the dog that loves to explore. Here's what Cameron did, which you can do, too.

Don't take the easy way and leisurely walk around indoors, thinking of what items could harm your Bichon Frise puppy; instead, get down on all fours to actually see, grab, and run into those items. It's one thing to walk around indoors imagining how familiar items could be a danger to your puppy, but it's another to crawl on all fours, to see concretely what a small puppy can reach. From that height, the world becomes slightly different, and you spot more objects of possible harm than you would have had you been standing up. You're looking for things you would normally dismiss but a puppy would find intriguing, chew on swallow, get hurt, get poisoned, and require treatment or surgery - these items range from electric cords to items in low hanging shelves with small parts that can be ingested. It goes without saying that sharp objects are a no-no - these are scissors, garden shears and other tools, hobby tools like cutters, etc.

You want a cozy crate for your puppy, and you want this in a room with windows. You want your puppy to identify early and keep coming back to safe haven of its own. In case something breaks or falls crashing down, or you come home to something hazardous to chew on is all chewed up, you'll know at least where to check to see if your puppy is okay.

Invest in a child gate, keep other pets away. Sometimes you need to get some errands or extra work done at home, and you can't just keep your pup holed up in his room in his crate. A child gate with grills let's you see what the pup is up to and the pup can see you, too.

Pack the supplies and food stuff into places the puppy cannot accidentally access. Low cabinets are sometimes where pet owners put their supplies of cleaning fluids, detergents, disinfectants, insecticide, in short, all the useful things a human being with common sense will not ingest. Even dog food should be packed away, your dog won't stress itself out trying to claw that low hanging cabinet open because it smells of food. If there are cabinets whose contents you can't move, you should place child locks on them, just to be sure.

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