Puppy Info

Puppy Proofing Your Home

Bringing home a new puppy is a very exciting experience, but it can also be overwhelming! Here at Colonial Village Labradoodles, we encourage preparing for your new puppy ahead of time as much as possible, including puppy proofing your home! Puppies are naturally curious and can find trouble easily, so taking precautions to remove potential hazards from their environment is essential! 

Here are some tips on how to prepare your home for you new Australian Labradoodle puppy:

  1. Declutter the home:Puppies are prone to chewing on anything they can find, so be sure to pick up small objects, laundry and clothing items from the floor including shoes and socks, chewable objects on low tables, and children’s toys.
  2. Secure electrical cords and cables:Puppies may be tempted to chew on electrical cords, which are dangerous. Use cord covers, clips, or organizers to keep cords out of the puppy’s reach or tuck them away behind furniture.
  3. Store chemicals and medications safely:Keep all household cleaners, chemicals, and medications in securely closed cabinets or high shelves that are inaccessible to the puppy.
  4. Block off unsafe areas:Use baby gates or an x-pen to restrict the puppy’s access to areas of your home that may be dangerous or cannot be supervised.
  5. Keep trash and recycling bins secure: Garbage and recycle bins are full of temptations! Use bins with secure lids or keep them in a locked cabinet to prevent the puppy from having access to them and potentially ingesting harmful items.
  6. Remove plants that are toxic to dogs:Many common household plants, such as philodendron and lilies are poisonous to dogs if ingested. Remove these plants from your home or keep them out of the puppy’s reach. Here is a resource from the ASPCA which you can filter by “dogs”, including photos of the plants: ASPCA Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants.
  7. Secure the yard:Check the yard for unsecure gate latches or gaps in fencing where a puppy could easily sneak out. Check for poisonous plants in the yard and consider removal or using barriers to prevent access. Always monitor puppies around pools and ponds.
  8. Check the garage:Inspect the garage or storage shed for items that the puppy could easily ingest including screws and nails, antifreeze, pest control including rat poison, fertilizer, and bags of cement mix.
  9. Supervise the puppy:One of the most important aspects of puppy proofing is providing supervision. Keep a close eye on the puppy at all times, especially during the early stages of training and exploration, to prevent them from getting into any potential hazards.

Remember, puppies are curious and it’s important to take proactive steps to create a safe environment. By puppy proofing your home, you can minimize potential risks and provide a safe space for your Australian Labradoodle puppy to grow and learn. Happy puppy proofing!

About CVL

Colonial Village Labradoodles is Indiana’s premier labradoodle breeder. We raise multi-generational Australian Labradoodle and Australian Bernedoodle puppies with a purpose. Our dogs are bred for their therapy-oriented temperaments and allergy-friendly coats.

What is a multi-generational Australian Labradoodle?

Multi-generational Australian Labradoodles are a cross between many different parent breeds. The breed originated in Australia in the 1980s with the intent of creating an allergy-friendly service dog for the blind. Australian Labradoodles are a combination of a Poodle, Labrador Retriever, English Cocker Spaniel, American Cocker Spaniel, and Irish Water dogs. These breeds were hand-selected for specific breed qualities to create the ideal service dog for those with allergies. Since then, the breed has continued on and spread across the world. Australian Labradoodles are now considered their own breed with its own breed clubs (ALAA and WALA).