Try to imagine life from a Shorkie puppy’s point of view. You might be saying, well how can I do that? Go to each room of your house. Get down on your hands and knees. Take a good look at what your Shorkie puppy might be enticed by. Remember, they are new to your home. Shorkie puppies are somewhat like toddlers. Shorkie puppies will eventually explore their surroundings. Shorkie puppies will start right away investigating this new place. Shorkie puppies may take awhile to settle in. Eventually all Shorkie puppies will be exploring their new home. They will roam around like a toddler putting things in their mouth and poling around in nooks and crannies. It is your responsibility to check out what there may be in your home that could possibly harm the new Shorkie puppy. You are also looking around for those items of yours you do not want the new Shorkie puppy to explore.
Cabinets
Watch out for cleaning supplies and personal care items that are stored in low storage areas like kitchen and under-sink bathroom cabinets. The ingredients in these products are extremely harmful and can even cause death. If the cabinet doors can be easily opened by the mouths and paws of Shorkie puppies, try to store these items in some other place. Another option is to purchase plastic child-proof cabinet locks that can be temporarily attached to the handles or knobs. These safety locks can usually be found online or in local pet supply (or baby) stores.
Electrical Cords
How tantalizing is an electrical cord especially when it's looping down from a table or desk? "I can jump at it, pull on it, wrestle with it and even gnaw on it.” Shorkie puppies will most likely perform all these tasks with an electrical cord. The dangers here are obvious: a falling lamp or electrocution can cause serious injury or worse. Wrap up loose hanging electrical cords or at least block access to them. And for cords that need to run across the floor, use rubber or plastic cord/cable runners that can be purchased at an office supply outlet or home improvement store. If you don’t mind plastering a nail in the wall, you can also do this, and hang the cord up out of Shorkie puppy’s eyesight.
Plants
Household plants are attractive to most Shorkie puppies. A lot of household plants are poison to Shorkies and dogs in general. Ingesting a bite or two can cause nausea, vomiting and in some cases death. It is probably an excellent idea to re-position your plants so that they are out of reach. You don’t want your Shorkie poisoned or made ill by your beautiful plants. Neither do you want your beautiful plants destroyed by the curiosity of a Shorkie puppy.
Small Objects Around the House
Be alert to small items around the house that can be swallowed. Items in this category would be coins, jewelry, sewing supplies, batteries, medication and miniature knick-knacks left on low surfaces. Sometimes worse than swallowing these small items is that the Shorkie puppy may choke to death. Don't forget to block access to trash receptacles in the kitchen, your home office and even the bathroom. Shorkie puppies love pushing on a trash can until it falls over and then “wow” all that is inside is within reach. This is so amusing to a Shorkie puppy; however, it is a disaster to the Shorkie puppy’s owner. Take heed now before you bring home your adorable little Shorkie puppy and block access to trash bins.
Toilet
To an adventurous Shorkie puppy, the challenge of climbing up, up and over the rim of your toilet is a tail-wagging delight. Unfortunately, falling head first into this big, slippery bowl of water is not so delightful especially for a smaller-sized pup. Simple solution: make it a house rule to keep the bathroom door closed at all times.
Puppy-proofing your home before your wonderful little Shorkie buddy arrives may seem like a hassle, but providing the safest environment possible is a necessity.