A labradoodle puppy is a curious little explorer — eager to sniff, taste, and sometimes even… chew on just about everything. That’s why it’s important to prepare your home before the puppy arrives, to keep them safe and avoid any unwanted mishaps. Although I’m not a fan of this comparison, in this case, I think it’s quite fitting: Imagine having a 2–3-year-old child in your home. How would you secure your space to keep them safe?
Thinking along those lines, a few obvious points come to mind.
Safe and Off-Limit Zones
It’s a good idea to teach your puppy from day one which areas are allowed and which are off-limits. If there are rooms you don’t want your puppy to enter (like the bathroom or home office), set clear boundaries early on – using baby gates or simply keeping doors closed.
In spaces where your puppy is welcome, make sure they feel comfortable and secure: a soft bed, access to fresh water, toys, and a sense of calm will help them settle in happily.
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