Staff Author
|August 06, 2026
Having decided to bring home a new puppy, it's important to balance your excitement with a plan for puppy-proofing your home and garden. In this article we’ll look at how you can best prepare to protect your puppy from your house and vice versa!
Before you bring your new best friend home, you need to do a tour of your house and garden and try to see it through your puppy’s eyes. Puppies are small, curious and will explore every bit of their new surroundings, mostly by smell and by putting things in their mouths! When they get to the teething stage, they will be wanting all sorts of things to chew, so assume everything is fair game as far as your puppy is concerned.
If you’re physically up to it, get down on your hands and knees and do the tour this way. Don't knock this technique; it lets you better identify any toys, objects, or even rubbish your dog could accidentally swallow (or purposely try to eat). If you have kids, get them to join in or do the crawling part for you!
Houses are absolutely full of potential hazards that we may totally overlook as adult humans. We’ve had years of life experience and see the world from a long way off the floor. Your new puppy will need to learn what they can and can’t do and eat, but during that process it’s our job as pet parents to keep them safe until they have. Let’s look at the common hazards inside the house.
Just the same as inside the house, try to see your outside space through your puppy’s eyes. The major hazards outside are:
Inside and out, this may look like a scary list, but puppy-proofing your home and garden should be a fairly straightforward process. Try to plan ahead so that you have time to double and triple check that you haven’t missed anything, and also get anyone who lives with you on board with the preparations. As well as making your house safe, you can also use this time to make your house a welcoming and comfortable nest for your new puppy. You can read more about that in our puppy checklist article.
Electrical cables, toxic plants, certain human foods, medications and household products.
Water such as ponds and pools, chemicals and pesticides, garden tools and toxic plants.
This will depend on your house and garden. It may be very difficult to puppy-proof a large rambling garden without special pet fencing. Baby gates and playpens can be useful, but make sure they are appropriate for the size of your puppy. Many hazardous items can simply be placed out of reach.
Reviewed by Dr. Hein Meyer, DVM, PhD, Dipl-ECVIM-CA and Dr. Emma Milne BVSc FRCVS.
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