A Guide to Making Your Home Dog Friendly

· Pets

When you decide to get a dog in your life, you have to be prepared for some changes. It becomes a part of the family and deserves all the love in the world. You'll see that you'll need to adjust your home to its needs. No more light carpets, because they'll get dirty very soon, if you own some fragile or precious items store them away, hide any open wires and get every garbage bin a lid. All of these things will make your home safer, and it'll give you peace of mind that no harm can be done.

Make a Doggy Door

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If you’re at work for a long time and your dog has gone out to potty, this door might be a good solution. There is a large variety on the market and to get the best security door dog door for your furry friend, you’ll need to consider a few things, will the dog use it, do you have any other pets, is your yard suitable for potty and is it safe for the dog?

The location where you’ll install the door is also important. Besides the standard installation on doors, you could also do it on walls, glass doors, windows etc. The ones installed on doors are the most common type and you can do it yourself, make it your DIY project. For the wall ones, on the other hand, you’ll have to call a professional. You have electrical wires and pipes inside; the damage can be big.

The most important thing you need to do before buying and installing the dog door is to measure your dog. Height and width are the 2 main measurements. Make sure to add at least 5cm to each measurement so the dog can easily go in and out through the door in case it gets bigger. And if you have multiple dogs, the door should be low enough for the smallest and tall enough for the tallest dog.

As technology advances, it had an impact on dog doors as well. Nowadays, there is an electronic dog door that will read your dog’s microchip and let it in and out as needed. You could also use manual locks you can control or get tinted flaps because safety is always a top priority. Do research on any possible animal intruders in your area, because oftentimes squirrels, racoons and other animals can come crawling through the door and wreak havoc in your house.

If you have babies or small children install the door as far away from them as possible or make it electronic. Take your climate into consideration as well. An incorrect installation or an inefficient design will spend a big part of your budget. If it’s too big, don’t try to fill in the gaps with towels or wood, just call a professional and replace it. Take your time and consider every factor before buying. That way you’ll know you made the right choice.

Buy a Dog Blanket

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Many dogs carry their blanket around and amuse themselves with them. A blanket does more than just keep them warm. For many of them, it represents security and comfort. So, in order for them to enjoy the blanket as much as possible, you should choose the right material, size and size. Plus, you have to think about maintenance as well. It can take a few buys to get to the right one, but when you see how happy your pup is, it’ll be worth it.

Your pet can use the blanket as a kind of bedding. So, it must be thick enough and made of fabrics. Additionally, it has to be soft on their skin and airy, so they won't perspire or feel cold. Consider durability as well. This blanket may become your dog’s favourite toy and you’ll play with it a lot. It can even take it outside through the dog door security screen and damage it on the way. Buying a new blanket every few weeks is not a good idea, so choose a durable material.

One good choice is cotton. It's lightweight, breathable and durable. The size of the blanket will depend on the size and weight of the dog. When it lays down on it, its head or feet shouldn’t be outside the blanket. By buying a material that’s easy to clean and maintain, you save yourself time and money. Plus, your dog will be safe from bacteria.

A Dog Bed for High-Quality Downtime

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Just like humans, dogs have the need for personal space, and the proper dog bed will be the perfect getaway. As much as you like for your dog to sleep with you in the same bed, it brings more harm than good. Nowadays, you have so many different dog beds, made from different materials and with different purposes.

The memory foam bed is one of the most popular on the market. It shapes your dog’s body and relieves any pressure caused by injured or strained muscles or joints. It helps with the blood flow and with controlling the dog’s temperature. Vet beds are the synonym for comfort in dog beds, even if they don’t seem as they are. They offer a welcoming and secure retreat for leisure and entertainment.

Despite having a soft appearance, this bed is remarkably robust and resilient. Whether you put it on hardwood or tile flooring, at a park or in the automobile, your pet will have a favourite spot to relax in it. The cave bed is the ultimate safe spot for any dog breed, especially small puppies. They provide comfort, safety and warmth. When the dog feels stressed, uncomfortable and tired this will be the perfect shelter.

Make Your Furniture Pet-Friendly

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This is a very important aspect of making your home pet friendly. The best way to update your furniture is by buying it in stain-resistant fabric. If you share your couch or sofa with the dog, there will be a lot of hair, dirt or allergies. Certain materials can absorb unwanted scents and stains, making your Saturday night lazing an uncomfortable experience.

The material you want to avoid are silk, velvet and tweed because they’re most prone to stains, and scratches and absorb smells. Some of the most pet-friendly materials are leather, synthetic microfibre and outdoorsy materials. If you can, avoid light colours, they’re more likely to reveal stains. Because when your dog walks in through the security door dog door from outside, there will be some mud and dirt.