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How to Puppy-Proof Your Christmas Tree

Puppy-Proof Your Christmas Tree

Puppy-Proof Your Christmas Tree
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Can Christmas trees and puppies co-exist? Yes, they can live peacefully together!

Take a few moments to puppy-proof your Christmas tree and you’ll keep everyone safe and still have a beautifully decorated and lit tree. 🙂


 When in doubt, confine puppies when left alone.


Christmas Tree Location

Height

If you have a young puppy, I would recommend a four-foot tree placed on a three-foot side table covered with a holiday-themed cloth. Trust me, when having young puppies (six months and younger), it’s just not worth your time preventing puppy face plants at the bottom of a tree.

For taller trees and wildly running dogs, I would secure the middle/top of the tree to the wall. For security, choose a location that prevents visibility of the “tie down,” such as the wall behind the tree. I’ve used command mini hooks, which are strong, yet easily removed, and won’t leave wall marks.

Location

Place your tree in a low traffic area to keep decorations safely in place from romping puppies. I recommend choosing a corner or at least a location with one wall on the side or behind the tree. This provides a safe barrier to hide presents later.

Christmas Lights

Push light wires deep inside tree branches. Also, hide plugs behind the tree or place a barrier over the main outlets. If this is not an option, place lights so the main electrical strip is three to four feet from the ground or higher, depending on the size of your dog. Place the main electrical strip on a side table away from the floor.

Other Decorations

While puppy-proofing your Christmas tree is important, you may have other decorations you need to protect from your puppy. Here’s where things can quickly get crazy!

Keeping Presents Safe

Puppies (1 year and under)

Adult Dogs

Christmas Tree Fascination Tips

It happens. Your dog finds the Christmas tree fascinating and just can’t leave it alone!

Male dog marks the tree

“I just can’t leave the tree alone”

Have a fabulous holiday and enjoy your beautiful tree!

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