Dogs and
Hardwood Floors
Dear WOOF:
I live in a house with hardwood floors and I am dying to get a
dog. In fact, I am dying to get a big dog. My parents, who own
the house, are afraid that the dog will scratch up the floors. I
had a dog here for a couple days and he did kinda scratch up the
floor. What can I do?
Please help,
Dogless
Dear Dogless:
Unfortunately there is not a whole lot that you can do,
especially if you want a big dog. You can keep nails clipped
short, so contact with the floors is minimal, with weekly
trimmings and filings. Also, some of our clients have reported
using industrial strength finishes on their wood floors, and
they say that really helps protect the floors.
Of course you can always throw down rugs or runners in the high
traffic areas, or train him to stay out of the areas with
hardwood (you don't mention how much of the house has hardwood).
You may want to contact a hard wood floor company to see if they
can suggest any products that would help protect the floors.
Devene Godau, CPDT-KA
We received some great advice from
our readers for Dogless:
Chris
shared these thoughts:
"I have never had any problems except when they want to dig in
and do puppy spins. Cut and file the nails so they have a dull
edge. Plenty of walks on the cement and throw rugs. The shinier
the floor the more
slippery it is. I notice that my dogs jump from rug to rug
because they wipe out on the floors. Also, hardwood floors are
more sanitary because you can use Murphy's Oil Soap on them."
And this great tip came from Jennifer, one of our list members:
"She could try using a pair of dog booties inside the house to
prevent the dog's nails from scratching the floors. When we got
our dog, we purchased an inexpensive set of fleece booties from
the pet section of a local department store to help protect the
leather seats in our van from getting scratched up. Our dog got
used to them really quickly and they have a no-slip bottom to
prevent accidents."
One of our students also recommended
putting baby or toddler sized socks on your dog.
Great ideas everyone!
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