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Arrangements You Need to Ensure Safety of Your Dog in the Home

by Julia Henriques
February 28, 2021 - Updated on February 28, 2022
in Dogs
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Being responsible pet owners, most of the time they tend to worry about their wellbeing, especially when they are away from the home. Dog safety should be the first priority of every owner and it should be placed at the forefront.

If you are leaving your pet completely alone with no one to look after, it might get disastrous.

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But you don’t need to worry as you will get some useful pet safety tips here while you leave your dog alone at home. All these tips ensure your pet’s safety when you are not at home.

So, without wasting much time, let’s check out the tips below –

Always be sure to put things away

The most common thing we observe in dogs is that they get into garbage or eat something on the counter that should be avoided. To prevent your furry friend from eating something harmful, make sure you put away hazardous objects or food that are dangerous for pets.

Make sure to close the lid of the garbage bag or bin. It is because dogs are very curious and they might start digging it out in search of something or out of curiosity when there’s no one at the home.

The garbage must be stored in a cupboard and keep it in a restricted place. Dogs sometimes rip up plush toys, dog beds, and mats and consume pieces of fabric. Therefore, it is important to pay proper attention to the chewing habits of your pet.

If you think that your dog loves chewing, it could be anything like toys, shoes, beds, etc., make sure that these are not easy accessible to your pet when you are not there in the home.

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Hire a proficient dog sitter

If you need to go out of home leaving your dog alone for a longer period of time, it is better to hire a competent and proficient dog sitter. It is important to maintain the daily routine of your dog at any cost even when your schedule changes. Maintaining your dog’s daily routine is important for ensuring their overall health and happiness.

If you are going to change your daily routine and need to spend a longer period of time out of the house, then it is important to hire a professional who will help to adjust your schedule with your pet’s schedule or help your dog to adjust with your new schedule.

Hiring a dog sitter is a great option who ensures that a healthy routine is maintained for your dog or slowly adjusting them to a new one that helps to minimize their stress to a great extent.

Use of wireless dog fence

Electronic fences can be installed in your yard to ensure the safety of your dog while you are out of the house. But before you install an electric fence, it is important that you give proper training to your pet so that no unforeseen accident takes place.

A wireless electric dog fence consists of two parts – one is the transmitter and the other is the receiver. The receiver is installed in the dog’s collar and it remains activated with batteries.

With these fences, it is easy to set up a boundary within which your furry friend can roam around and there is no serious safety issue exists. This wireless dog fence is a great option and can be installed within just a few minutes. However, you may have to take many attempts to set up a proper boundary for your furry friend.

This wireless fence allows you to set up a boundary for two dogs. The boundary setup area can be extended up to 200 feet in radius. It is a great idea to place the base station away from large appliances for ensuring safety issues.

 

The base station is the main part of the electric fence that establishes communication with the pet’s collar and tracks the distance in a proper way. The owner can receive every information about his pet and ensure proper safety.

If any threat-like situation takes place or if your dog attempts to break the boundary, you will be instantly alerted. Any attempt made by your dog to get out of the boundary line is a great threat which will give you continuous alert time until the dog comes back to the boundary.

We all love our pets so much. These pets give us so much. They help to lower the level of blood pressure and heart attack, decrease the risk of heart disease, ease anxiety, stress, depression. They are the ones who provide us with constant love and affection and we enjoy fun-filled moments with our furry friends.

Therefore, it is our duty to give the best care to them and make sure that we leave no such things that can cause them to harm in any way. You must give enough time and investment to make your home pet-proof so that you can enjoy fun moments with your healthy pet.

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Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques is the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog. After studying at Madrid University in Spain, she spent 35 years in international banking before joining Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's on the Board of Playing Again Sams (Wisconsin Samoyed Rescue) where she enjoys helping adopters and group members choose natural healthcare options for their dogs. She lives in Chicago with her partner Marc and rescues Samoyed Tarka.

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