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Puppy-Proof Your Home Before Your Shih Tzu Arrives

Ah, Shih Tzu puppies….so adorable, filled with boundless energy and curious about any-and-everything around them. Taking the appropriate steps to puppy-proof your home will go a long way in protecting these little ones from harm. Your precautions will also safeguard your belongings from possible damage.

Try to imagine life from a Shih Tzu puppy’s point of view. You might be saying, well how can I do that? Go to each room of your house. Get down on your hands and knees. Take a good look at what your Shih Tzu puppy might be enticed by. Remember, they are new to your home. Shih Tzu puppies are somewhat like toddlers. Shih Tzu puppies will eventually explore their surroundings. Some Shih Tzu puppies will start right away investigating this new place. Other Shih Tzu puppies may take awhile to settle in. Eventually all Shih Tzu puppies will be exploring their new home. They will roam around like a toddler putting things in their mouth and poling around in nooks and crannies. It is your responsibility to check out what there may be in your home that could possibly harm the new Shih Tzu puppy. You are also looking around for those items of yours you do not want the new Shih Tzu puppy to explore.

Cabinets

Watch out for cleaning supplies and personal care items that are stored in low storage areas like kitchen and under-sink bathroom cabinets. The ingredients in these products are extremely harmful and can even cause death. If the cabinet doors can be easily opened by the mouths and paws of Shih Tzu puppies, try to store these items in some other place. Another option is to purchase plastic child-proof cabinet locks that can be temporarily attached to the handles or knobs. These safety locks can usually be found online or in local pet supply (or baby) stores.

Electrical Cords

How tantalizing is an electrical cord especially when it’s looping down from a table or desk? “I can jump at it, pull on it, wrestle with it and even gnaw on it.” Shih Tzu puppies will most likely perform all these tasks with an electrical cord. The dangers here are obvious: a falling lamp or electrocution can cause serious injury or worse. Wrap up loose hanging electrical cords or at least block access to them. And for cords that need to run across the floor, use rubber or plastic cord/cable runners that can be purchased at an office supply outlet or home improvement store. If you don’t mind plastering a nail in the wall, you can also do this, and hang the cord up out of Shih Tzu puppy’s eyesight.

Plants

Household plants are attractive to most Shih Tzu puppies. A lot of household plants are poison to Shih Tzu and dogs in general. Ingesting a bite or two can cause nausea, vomiting and in some cases death. It is probably an excellent idea to re-position your plants so that they are out of reach. You don’t want your Shih Tzu poisoned or made ill by your beautiful plants. Neither do you want your beautiful plants destroyed by the curiosity of a Shih Tzu puppy.

Small Objects Around the House

Be alert to small items around the house that can be swallowed. Items in this category would be coins, jewelry, sewing supplies, batteries, medication and miniature knick-knacks left on low surfaces. Sometimes worse than swallowing these small items is that the Shih Tzu puppy may choke to death. Don’t forget to block access to trash receptacles in the kitchen, your home office and even the bathroom. Shih Tzu puppies love pushing on a trash can until it falls over and then “wow” all that is inside is within reach. This is so amusing to a Shih Tzu puppy; however, it is a disaster to the Shih Tzu puppy’s owner. Take heed now before you bring home your adorable little Shih Tzu puppy and block access to trash bins.

Toilet

To an adventurous Shih Tzu puppy, the challenge of climbing up, up and over the rim of your toilet is a tail-wagging delight. Unfortunately, falling head first into this big, slippery bowl of water is not so delightful especially for a smaller-sized pup. Simple solution: make it a house rule to keep the bathroom door closed at all times.

Puppy-proofing your home before your wonderful little Shih Tzu buddy arrives may seem like a hassle, but providing the safest environment possible is a necessity. After all, your lovable, four-legged bundle of joy is worth it.

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Before You Buy A Stairway Pet Gate – Know What Your Doing For Safety’s Sake

You’ve decided to buy a pet gate for the house. That pet you just bought needs to be kept out of certain areas. They seem to get into everything and a gate should do just nicely. You’re mostly concerned about keeping them off the stairs but just not sure about what you need. It’s it good thing you took a step back and asked the question.

Purchasing a pet gate for most areas of the house takes some thought about a lot of different aspects each particular gate has to offer. With over a dozen styles of gates it isn’t necessarily as clear cut as you would like it to be.

If you just want to block off a room from a pet there are at least 5 particular styles that can accomplish what you need to do. Extension gates, pressure mounted gates, free standing, walk-thru and extra wide gates will all serve a particular need that you may have.

But, what about that staircase? What’s so special about that area that I need to consider it differently than the other locations in the house? The #1 consideration is the safety of you and your pet.

Staircases pose a special set of circumstances for the following reasons.

1)      A gate designed for a staircase needs a very firm mounting area. Because of the usage it will get it should be mounted with screws into a door frame or a stud. A pressure mounted gate for example could easily be nudged out of position since there is no mounted hardware. Around a staircase this won’t work.

2)      Having any type of “obstruction” including a gate around the stairs could increase the risk of a fall or trip hazard. Gates in any area, since they are low to the ground need to be watched. How about at night. You need to be able to keep it out of the way so you don’t fall over it. Here’s where you need to consider another feature besides it being a stairway gate. A tall stair gate might be the way to go. No matter what the case here though, proper lighting and the utmost safety concerns for keeping a gate out of harms ways at night should be your first priority.

3)      You don’t want to use 2 hands to open a gate. You should always be able to grab the handrail. Make sure the gate you buy offer a one hand operation for the locking mechanism.

4)      Very few staircase Posts (Newell Post) are flat offering a good mounting surface for hardware. The system you purchase should be able to accommodate the type of post on your handrail. There are several so select the proper one for you.

5)      Most Posts are set back and not straight across from a doorway so they need to be mounted at an angle which requires the proper mounting hardware. This situation would require a “angle mount hardware kit”. They are readily available so make sure you get a gate that would have one as part of the system or that you can buy.

6)      Gates for stairways need to have a method to firmly “lock” them in place. You don’t want the gate to loosely sit there. Again it could be a trip hazard without the proper locking mount.

7)      They should have a childproof latch. This criteria speaks for itself when children are or can be present.

8)      The gate hinge should have the ability to swing in, out or both ways so you can set it up to work properly at your stairs. This is accomplished with a “swing control hinge”. You need these options to make sure that you can match the gate operation to the location of stairs in your house.

9)      Gates cannot swing out over the stairs. This could cause someone to fall down the flight of stairs. If it did this can cause you to fall. As you open the gate and it swung forward you wouldn’t be able to control yourself from falling. It should only swing open over the landing.

10)  When not being used, the gate should easily be removed for storage.

Because they are designed for these areas they are much safer to use in any type of situation where stairs are involved. They take all these items and more into consideration so that no one’s safety is compromised. So if you need a gate for a stairway, get one specifically made for that purpose. You’ll be glad you did.

 

Joe is an on-line author and internet affiliate marketer.  He has also spent years raising cats, dogs and birds. As an engineer he spends a great deal of time working on his house, designing and fixing things and developing his new business platforms. With his experience he has written articles to share the information and experiences developed over the years.

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