Puppy proofing a room

    • Gold Top Dog

    Puppy proofing a room

    I currently crate my Boomer during the day when we're at work.  The crate is in a spare bedroom upstairs.  I would like to puppy proof this room so he can have more room to play around in during the day.  The thing is the room is carpeted and I'm afraid he'll have an accident on the carpet as he's still only 8 months.  What can I use to cover the carpet which won't end up being a big chew toy for him?  I was thinking of those durable plastic chair mats but they're quite expensive. 
    I also don't want him to have access to the whole room and what to cut it in have.  Would my best bet just to go to Home Depot and buy some sort of wire mesh?
    • Gold Top Dog
    I would suggest that if you don't think he is completely, 100% housebroken, to not go that route yet.   Just remember you don't want to have any steps backwards.

    As for flooring, well, you could put down pee pads... or is there a room that has linoleum/tile in it that would work better?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Currently while he's out of his crate he doesn't have any accidents.  When he needs to go he sits by the patio door and whines.  The thing is I would like to puppy proof the area where his crate is.  We have tile in the kitchen downstairs on the main floor but I don't want to keep his crate down there.  As well he has a tendency to stand up on the kitchen draws to get his nose and eyes up to see whats on the kitchen counter.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Counter surfing!!  lol.. Tasha is good at that.

    Well if he hasn't had an accidents in forever, then carpeting shouldn't be a problem.  But I see your concern.  Could you buy some cheap linoleum that you could lay on top of the carpeting?  So it wouldn't be held down or anything.... but if there's other furniture about, that could hold it in place.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Thats a good idea of the loose linolium.  I'll look around for that.  I also think I'm going to buy those "dog ;pens" and use it to cut the room in half.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Don't forget that he's getting to an age where the adult teeth set into the jaw and carpet MAY look like something great to chew on.  If you feel you MUST give him more space while you are gone, then please get down on all fours and carefully examine the room and anything that he might found to chew on/get into.