Dog-proofing your home: here's how to do it

A dog in the house means companionship, exercise, and a healthy dose of curiosity. Whether you have a playful puppy or an adult dog with a mischievous character: making your home dog-proof is essential. Not only to prevent damage but, more importantly, to keep your furry friend safe. In this blog, we'll explain step-by-step how to tackle this smartly.

1. Start with the basics: see through your dog's eyes

Dogs explore the world with their noses and mouths. Anything loose smells interesting and can therefore become a "toy." Walk through your house and ask yourself: what would I find interesting if I were a dog? Think of:

  • Loose cables
  • Shoes and socks
  • Small items like remote controls or toys

This simple check can prevent many problems.

2. Store dangerous items safely

Some everyday items can be dangerous for dogs. Make sure you keep these out of reach:

  • Cleaning products
  • Medication
  • Chocolate and other toxic foods
  • Sharp objects

Use lockable cupboards or place items high enough so your dog can't reach them.

3. Hide cables and electronics

Cables are irresistible to many dogs, especially puppies. Hide cables in cable conduits or use protective covers. This not only prevents damage to your equipment but also dangerous situations.

4. Choose dog-friendly furniture and materials

Dogs can scratch, bite, or get dirty. Therefore, choose:

  • Strong, durable fabrics
  • Easy-to-clean floors (such as laminate or tiles)
  • Washable covers for sofas and cushions

This way, your interior stays beautiful and practical for longer.

5. Create a dedicated space for your dog

A dog feels most comfortable with a fixed spot in the house. Think of a comfortable bed or crate in a quiet place. This also helps prevent unwanted behavior, as your dog knows where they can relax.

6. Pay attention to the garden

Do you have a garden? Then check:

  • If the fence is sturdy and high enough
  • If there are no poisonous plants
  • If there are no gaps your dog can crawl under

A safe garden is a great play area, but only if everything is properly secured.

Finally

Making your home dog-proof doesn't have to be a major renovation. With a few clever adjustments and some extra attention, you create a safe, pleasant place for both you and your dog. This way, you can enjoy life under one roof together, worry-free.

Baloo's tip: start small and work room by room. This keeps it manageable and fun!