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Dog Friendly Households

Posted by Gillian Ridgeway on April 1st 2009 Categorized under Miscellaneous

The increase of homes that have a couple of dogs and no children seems to be on the rise.  These dogs are definite family members and their owners are choosing to accommodate them.  This may mean making certain changes in the home, so everyone (dogs and people) is living as comfortable as possible.

While most dog owners don’t mind sweeping up a bit of pet hair from their beloved companions, there are some steps that can be taken to ensure that your home remains dog friendly and cleaning is kept to a minimum.

The optimum flooring for any pet owners is basically a surface that does not hold dirt and hair.  For most homes that can mean hardwood, ceramic tile or vinyl.  Carpet is the last choice for the pet friendly environment.  If you like the look of carpet, consider adding a few throw rugs.  Make sure they are washable.  This can be a plus as they can be put down in the winter and stored in the summer time.

For those dogs that frequent the couch or beds, remember to have a nice selection of throw blankets available.  This can add to the look of the room and can be rotated.  By keeping blankets over your furniture, you will be equipped for unexpected company.  Simply toss the blankets into the laundry basket and voila, you have a clean, hair free environment for your guests.  Consider spraying your furniture with a stain repellant in case of accidents.

Dog friendly environments can mean that instead of (or as well as) a toy chest for children, you will need a toy area for the dogs.  This area can simply be a basket or box that all the dog toys are put into when not in use.  Make sure the basket is not left in a place that your dog can chew on it.  A children’s toy chest, painted with dog paws and bones makes a fun addition to any family room.  Your dog’s toys can be rotated, with just a few being out at once.

Ceramic water bowls can be found to fit any décor and can be a great addition to the kitchen.  Dog beds come in a number of styles and colors and can also be incorporated into the dog friendly home.  Choose a style that matches your décor.  We all know the dog is just happy with a comfortable place to rest their heads, but it is a whole lot of fun to seek out a leopard print dog bed to match your favorite throw rug.

How about a dog friendly back yard.  A supply of outdoor toys and chewies will keep your pooch happy.  Consider a kiddies wadding pool.  Many dogs would love the chance to take a dip into the pool.  How about a grooming bench in the back yard, a pup tent (no pun intended) and an assortment of planks, tunnels and jumps to keep them active. With all this fun your dog may soon be inviting his friends over.

About the Author

Gillian Ridgeway, AHT, has worked with dogs for over 33 years. She is director of Who's Walking Who in Toronto and Ajax. A consultant for TorontoBarks.com, Gillian also writes for Dogs, Dogs, Dogs!, Dogs in Canada. She has appeared on Dogs in Canada TV, Global television, Q107 radio and in Toronto Life, and is co-author of the book, "Citizen Canine". She travels with the Iams SuperDogs Performance team and teaches learning theory at University of Toronto. Gillian can be contacted at 416-465-3626; www.whoswalkingwho.net