Use your stair gate or dog crate and
keep your puppy safely occupied with a tasty chew or stuffed Kong.
Use the leash to
keep your puppy safely out of paw - reach of the cat, but not to force his attention.
Not exact matches
Shoes, books, purses, loose papers, and articles of clothing must be
kept off the floor at all times — either
safely locked away in a closet, or on a shelf out of your
puppy's reach.
If you can
safely allow your
puppy to drag the leash remember to
keep her in the room where you are, in your line of visual sight.
The pregnant female needs a whelping box, which is a safe, enclosed area for her to give birth and
keep her
puppies until they are old enough to
safely move around.
Keep in mind the rule of thumb for how long your
puppy can
safely stay in his crate — one hour per month of age, plus one.
• Safety: The crate helps to
keep your unknowing
puppy safely away from dangerous household items.
Your responsibility is to
keep those experiences positive and enjoy watching your
puppy make all those new discoveries
safely!
While you are training your new dog or
puppy,
keep them
safely separated using baby gates, playpens, and / or a crate.