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Dog-Proofing Your Home: A Room-by-Room Safety Checklist

Make your home dog-safe with this room-by-room guide to preventing hazards and protecting your pup.
WagWanderer 2025 2 min read

Welcoming a dog into your home is exciting—but your living space may be full of unnoticed dangers. Just like baby-proofing for toddlers, dog-proofing prevents accidents, injuries, and late-night vet visits.

Here’s a room-by-room checklist to make your home safe and pet-friendly, whether you’ve got a curious puppy or a sneaky senior pup.

🛋️ Living Room

  • Secure electrical cords: Use cord protectors or conceal them behind furniture to prevent chewing.
  • Remove choking hazards: Pick up coins, batteries, rubber bands, and kids’ toys from the floor.
  • Anchor unstable furniture: Dogs that jump or lean could tip over shelves or lamps.
  • Watch out for candles and open flames: Curious noses can get burned. Opt for flameless candles.

🍽️ Kitchen

  • Use childproof latches on lower cabinets: Especially important for cleaning supplies and trash cans.
  • Keep food out of reach: Counter-surfing dogs can get into chocolate, grapes, onions, and other toxic foods.
  • Store plastic bags securely: They pose a suffocation risk.
  • Block access to stove knobs: Yes—dogs have accidentally turned on burners.

🛏️ Bedroom

  • Keep medication out of reach: Even over-the-counter pills can be fatal to dogs.
  • Secure laundry and shoes: Socks and undergarments are common causes of dangerous blockages.
  • Remove jewelry, hair ties, and pins from nightstands: These small items are irresistible—and dangerous to swallow.

🚿 Bathroom

  • Close toilet lids: Not only is it gross, but some toilet cleaners are toxic if ingested.
  • Store razors, medications, and grooming tools in cabinets: Don’t leave them on counters.
  • Keep the trash can lidded or in a cupboard: Used dental floss, Q-tips, and sanitary products are serious health hazards.

🚪 Entryway / Mudroom

  • Use a leash hook or basket: Keep leashes, collars, and harnesses organized and off the floor.
  • Secure doorways with baby gates: Especially if your dog likes to dart outside or greet guests too enthusiastically.
  • Store boots and bags high up: Dogs love to sniff for food wrappers or gum hidden in bags (xylitol alert!).

🧺 Laundry Room

  • Store detergents and dryer sheets up high: Most are toxic to pets.
  • Check washer/dryer before use: Cats aren’t the only ones who sneak into cozy spots!

🌿 Backyard & Balcony

  • Secure fencing and gates: Check for loose boards or gaps under the fence.
  • Remove toxic plants: Common offenders include azaleas, lilies, and sago palms.
  • Pick up tools and fertilizers: Keep sharp or chemical items in locked sheds.

General Safety Tips

  • ID Tags & Microchip: Make sure your dog’s contact info is current.
  • Keep emergency numbers handy: Save your vet’s number and the nearest emergency clinic.
  • Use pet cameras if needed: Monitor pups while you’re away, especially during the adjustment phase.

Final Thoughts

Your dog depends on you to make their environment safe. With a few simple changes and routine checkups around your home, you’ll prevent accidents and protect your best friend from hidden hazards.

Dog-proofing is less about restriction and more about peace of mind—for you and your pup.

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