Get Your Apartment Ready to Welcome Your New Dog With Style

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If you’re thinking of bringing a new dog home, then it’s a good idea for you to make the right adjustments. Here are some of the steps to take before bringing your new dog to your apartment.

Puppy-Proof Your Apartment

To begin with, you need to puppy-proof your apartment, an especially important task if your household is one of the 34% in the U.S. that are rented properties. That’s because puppies are notoriously playful. They don’t waste any time finding ways to entertain themselves around your apartment in between walks. With this in mind, spare some time and protect the wiring and other sensitive elements in your apartment. Put away toxic plants, pack up dangerous knick-knacks, and more. By doing this, you’ll lower the chances of ending up with damage from playful rounds by your new dog if you leave them unattended for a minute.

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Set Up a Puppy Zone

From the moment that your puppy gets home, you should have a safe and comfortable zone that’s theirs to spend time in. This is something that you can be sure that all families that have owned a dog or other pet know well, as roughly 90.5 million families in the United States own a pet. When your new dog knows what area in the house is specifically theirs, they may find it easier to settle down when it comes to eating and sleeping.

Buy Cleaning Supplies and Food

Remember to safeguard the health of your dog by getting them food before you bring them home. You also need to anticipate their requirements for hygiene by getting the proper cleaning supplies. These should be both effective and safe so that you can be sure you’ll be able to keep your home looking and smelling its best. It’s a good idea for you to check the background of any cleaning product you intend to buy and read the reviews that other dog owners have left. This should be easy for you to do when you consider the fact that up to 67% of households in the United States actually own a pet! Eco-friendly and dog-friendly ingredients are best.

Find a Vet

To make sure that you can safeguard your dog’s health and be prepared in case of an emergency, you need to look for a vet. The right vet should be close enough to your apartment so that you can reach them fast and without hassle should an emergency arise. You can keep the vet’s contact information on your phone and perhaps on your fridge and a wall calendar.

Check the HVAC

Last but not least, you need to make sure that your apartment is ready for your new dog by checking the HVAC. If it hasn’t been serviced already, then it’s a good idea to get this done as soon as you can. That’s because this lovely, furry addition to your apartment may cause you to get more particles in the air, causing the filters to get dirty in a shorter time and making it necessary for you to service the unit on a more regular basis.

Follow these tips to ensure your apartment is ready for your furry friend to come home. Happy dog parenting!

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