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Dogs are natural explorers and sometimes escape artists. It's essential to ensure your home is a safe and secure environment. Here are some tips for escape-proofing your home.
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Fencing: Inspect your fencing regularly to check for gaps or weaknesses. Ensure the height is appropriate for your dog's size and breed, and consider installing dig-proof barriers along the base.
Secure Gates: Use self-closing and self-locking gates to prevent your dog from slipping out unnoticed. Check the latches regularly to ensure they are in good working condition.
Windows and Doors: Keep windows and doors closed or fitted with secure screens to prevent your dog from pushing them open or escaping through them.
Supervision: Always supervise your dog when they're outside, especially if you're in an unfenced area. Keep them on a leash or long line if necessary.
Training: Invest time in training your dog to come when called. A reliable recall can prevent your dog from wandering off and getting lost.
Identification: Ensure your dog wears a collar with an ID tag containing your contact information. Consider microchipping as a permanent form of identification.
Secure Storage: Store tools and other items securely in your garage or shed to prevent your dog from using them to aid in their escape.
Boredom Prevention: Provide plenty of mental and physical stimulation to prevent your dog from becoming bored and looking for ways to escape.
No Unsolicited Visitors: Discourage strangers from entering your yard without permission, as they could accidentally leave gates open.
Regular Inspections: Regularly inspect your home and yard for potential escape routes and make the necessary adjustments to keep your dog safe and secure.
From the experts: When walking your dog, especially in areas where escape is a concern, use a well-fitted harness designed to prevent slipping out. These harnesses often have additional security features like double buckles or escape-proof designs to keep your dog securely leashed and prevent accidental escapes.


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