Secure home cleansers, medications, and other harmful substances in cupboards or out of reach. Remove pet-toxic plants from your property.
Dogs, especially pups and kittens, may eat electrical cables. Electrical mishaps can be avoided using protective coverings or sprays.
Some houseplants are pet-toxic. Choose pet-safe plants or hide harmful ones. Make sure plants are pet-friendly by researching them.
Pets like trash bin odors. To keep pets away from dangerous objects, use bins with tight lids or cabinets.
Certain human meals are hazardous to pets. Keep food, especially chocolate, onions, grapes, and xylitol, away from curious pets.
Certain human meals are hazardous to pets. Keep food, especially chocolate, onions, grapes, and xylitol, away from curious pets.
Puppies and kittens may gnaw on choking hazards. Keep rubber bands, hair ties, and tiny toys away.
Clean with pet-safe products. Avoid using harsh chemicals or odorous cleaners that may irritate their respiratory systems.
Small dogs and cats may squeeze into narrow spaces. Keep pets out of gaps behind appliances and furniture.
Curiosity and climbing are cat traits. Secure windows and balconies to avoid falls. Window and balcony screens are options.