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Originally Posted by EdEarl
1)Get down on the floor and crawl around so you can see what the puppy will see. Everything you see that you don't want messed with, RELOCATE.
2)Get a childs gate for every room you don't want the puppy to access to, or get a gate for the only room it will be in. It needs to be restricted in the house until it learns how to behave.
3)Register for a puppy or basic obedience class NOW.
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I agree with EdEarl too. Be aware of small objects that are located around the home, on coffee tables and other surfaces that are accessible to your puppy. Puppies are just like small children and they can choke on items like coins, needles, jewelry and small toys. Make sure to keep these kinds of items out of your puppy's reach.