Pet-proofing your home is an important part of responsible ownership. Start by keeping harmful substances out of reach, such as cleaning supplies, medications, and certain foods. For dogs, ensure trash cans are secure to prevent access to potentially dangerous items like chicken bones or spoiled food. Cats are notorious for chewing on houseplants, so make sure your plants are non-toxic, or place them in areas your pet can’t access. Also, consider installing baby gates to block off areas where pets might get into trouble, and keep doors and windows securely closed to prevent escapes.
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