Allison Krueger
DOG-FRIENDLY DWELLINGS
Even the most happy-go-lucky dogs and cats have some preferences about the spaces they occupy. If you want to keep your pet as happy and comfortable as possible, here are some things to take into consideration.
Dogs don’t like hardwood. Carpet is more comfortable for your dog when it comes to lying down and sleeping, but it’s also preferable when your dog is on its feet. Dogs typically don’t like hardwood floors because they feel less traction under their paws. They may even try to dig in with their claws to improve traction, possibly damaging your floors. As a compromise, you can place soft, thick rugs on the floor to help your pets relax. You can also place booties or rubber rings on your dog’s feet for better grip.
Fireplaces can be scary. You’ve surely seen a dog get spooked by the sound of 4th of July fireworks. A fireplace isn’t nearly as loud, but can still have a similar effect. Plus, those pops and crackles from the flames are a far more regular occurrence. A quieter gas fireplace is more dog friendly. You can also give your dog a chew toy or bone as a distraction before lighting a fire.
Ignorance is bliss when it comes to fences. A chain-link fence can cause stress for your dog, because it can still see other animals and strangers, but is confined to the yard. If you’re considering a new fence, your dog will appreciate a solid one made of wood or vinyl panels. With fewer lines of sight to the outside, your dog will be less anxious.