thanks for all this information. The best way i think is to do what the dr told me when i had my first baby. Get down on your hands and knees and look for possible dangers a baby/toddler cna encounter. It works you would be suprised how many cords and plants and furniture etc can be a danger. I strongly suggest gates in a home for the doggies it gives you piece of mind especially if you have a yorkie that bolts for the door when its opened (like macy). I also have to be careful with legos. my kids love em but they are small enough for these lil guys to choke on. |