If you're out of town or not home for long stretches of time, you should ensure your house is left safely for your pet.
From foods that can make your pet sick to dangerous plants, your house is packed with potential hazards.
It's never best practice to leave your pet home alone for long periods of time -- but sometimes it's inevitable. Whether you pull a long day at work or are traveling for the holiday weekend, your dog or cat will at some point spend a good chunk of the day alone before you or the pet sitter arrive.
From turning over your potted plant to chewing up your TV cords, pets can easily get themselves into mischief when unattended. The good news is you can prevent many potential accidents by recognizing and addressing common household hazards.
Below, you'll find a checklist on how to pet-proof each room in your home. With these handy tips and safety measures, you'll be able to head to leave the house with confidence. (Also be sure to check out the best cat toys and best dog toys of the year.)
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From foods that can make your pet sick to dangerous plants, your house is packed with potential hazards. Following these safety checklists will make each and every room safe and secure.
My kitten plotting her next dangerous adventure.
Keep all hair bands and pins secured. While your cat might love playing with a spare hair tie (I know mine does) and it's always hard to ruin the fun when you eventually take away the newfound toy, the vet fees will be even less fun if your pet swallows something they shouldn't.
Although many of these hazards may seem relatively low-risk, it never hurts to be proactive and vigilant -- especially when it comes to your companion.
Nothing makes pet owners more assured than knowing their pet is safe and happy no matter how far away. These home safety tips and measures meant specifically for your dog or cat will help them stay healthy and will help you feel secure enough to leave with confidence. Your pet will no doubt appreciate these safety precautions. And remember, whenever you leave and wherever you go, your pet will miss you, too.