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Installing a new hardwood floor adds
elegance and quality to your home, but what happens when you introduce a dog or cat? The chances of your beloved pet damaging your investment can be a real concern, leading many to wonder if peaceful coexistence exists between animals and hardwood floors.
The answer is a resounding yes! If you’ve ever owned a dog, you know the routine: nails dig into fabrics or hard surfaces for traction, and feeding areas can quickly turn into disaster zones. All of these behaviors can wreak havoc on hardwood floors. Pet urine or vomit can damage the finish and the wood boards themselves. Additionally, big, active dogs can leave scratches and dents on the hardwood with their sharp nails, especially when they dig in or play indoors. Spilled food or water can seep into the seams of hardwood planks, leading to unsightly water damage if not addressed promptly.
The good news? Many of these problems can be easily managed, allowing your new hardwood floor to look its best. A smooth surface like hardwood is much easier to clean than carpets, which can trap germs and pet accidents that may go unnoticed, soaking into the padding and making it nearly impossible to remove.
Preventive Measures for Pet Owners
To protect your hardwood flooring, proper training for your dog is essential. Training pads can be placed in areas where your dog is prone to accidents, featuring an absorbent surface with a plastic backing to prevent liquids from spreading onto the hardwood. If an accident occurs, make sure to clean it up immediately to prevent lasting damage.
Regular grooming is also crucial. Ensure your dog’s nails are clipped and trimmed to avoid scratches on the hardwood. This is particularly important for larger breeds, as their playful running can put more strain on your floors. Additionally, placing mats near outdoor doors can help minimize the transfer of dirt and debris, protecting your hardwood surfaces.
Feeding and watering your pets can also create messes, so consider using a heavy, stable water bowl to minimize spills. A durable, waterproof mat under food and water bowls will provide an extra layer of protection against potential damage. Rubber mats can help prevent bowls from sliding around, which reduces the risk of spills and scratches.
Managing Cat Care
When it comes to cats, hardwood flooring problems are less common. Cats have softer nails that typically won’t cause significant damage. However, owners should still be mindful of potential messes like vomiting or spills. Thankfully, these incidents are usually easy to clean up.
Millions of pet owners successfully coexist with both pets and hardwood floors by taking a few preventive measures and being attentive to their pets’ needs. With a little effort, you can enjoy the beauty of your hardwood flooring while also providing a loving home for your furry friends.
If you have questions about protecting, cleaning, or restoring your hardwood floor, don’t hesitate to contact us online or call 888-936-2-936. Let us help you maintain the beauty of your hardwood while living harmoniously with your pets!