We usually talk of ways to protect pets when walking, on the street, in parks and green areas, but there are also several very important steps you need to take to keep your pet protected and safe inside the home as well. Here are some of the highlights:
Covering all cables
Our pets are sometimes prone to mischief, especially when it comes to young puppies. One of such mischief is playing with cables on the floor. For your pet to be safe, it is necessary to cover all the cables with appropriate protection in the form of channels or to tighten and hide them, for example behind the closet, so that they are not accessible to the pet. This can be a daunting task, but it is more than necessary to prevent possible injuries to your pet. You can also use a stronger-smelling spray to make the part of the apartment where the cables repel your pet.
Use of harmless products and cleaning agents
It is common for a pet to leave a small amount of uneaten food in its bowl after eating. This can attract a variety of unwanted guests such as ants and other beetle species. To prevent the appearance of various insects, it is necessary to use a product in the form of a spray against beetles and insects, but it is very important to choose a product that is harmless to your pet, but also to children if you have them.
Using bins with a tight lid
Both the dog and the cat will not miss the opportunity to sniff through your trash cans, either in the bathroom or in the kitchen. If they find something to eat there, you can be sure they will eat it. In this way, the pet risks possible intestinal obstruction, but also the entry of bacteria into the body. To prevent this, it is advisable to use trash cans with a tight lid in your home. Make sure the cover is firm and strong enough so that your dog or cat cannot move it with its snout and paws. Pay attention to plants inside the home – many plants kept indoors are safe, but there are many that can be harmful for the health of your pet, and some can be extremely poisonous. If you have plants like ivory, Aloe Vera, ivy and many others in your home, move them to a place where your pet’s paws will not be within reach.
Keeping food away from home
Always make sure that the dining table is set aside after a meal, and that food is stored either in kitchen cabinets or in the refrigerator to avoid the risk of your pet inadvertently frying something that should not come from your food. It is recommended that you feed your pet food intended for him, because many types of human food can have a bad effect on his health, and some can be fatal.
Keeping medicines out of reach
As with food, it is necessary to consider that medicines of any kind are out of the reach of the pet. Interesting colourful bottles or a rattling sound can be too tempting for a dog or cat, so make sure the medications are always in a closed cupboard and under lock and key.

