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5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

After a long day at work, we all want to rest once we get back home. And for that, we need a home designed just according needs. Well, such is the case with our furry friends. If you have a dog, you sure care about their health and happiness. Therefore, introducing a couple of dog-friendly measures in your home is a great idea. If you’re in need of ideas how to make your canine friend’s life easier, we have come up with five ways you can make your home dog-friendly.

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

Have a feeding station

Instead of having just one bowl for your dog’s food and another one for their water, you can build a real feeding station your four-legged friend will absolutely adore. The box you build is supposed to hold all the associated gear and make your home look better. Not only this, but as dogs age, they often tend to be affected by hip dysplasia, and having an elevated feeding station will help their musculoskeletal system. Adding a lid to the station you build will also keep all the food out of your way.

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

Build a dog ramp

As your pet ages, they’ll find it more difficult to reach heights they previously could. Therefore, building a dog ramp or a small set of stairs at areas your dog likes to spend time at might be a good idea. For example, if your dog is sleeping in the same bed you do, a dog ramp will allow them not to depend on you to place them into the bed. Also, if there are stairs in your home, a ramp next to them will make your dog’s life much easier.

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

Install dog windows

There’s no need to say that dogs love spending time outside. But what to do when you simply don’t have enough time to take them for a walk? Well, installing a couple of windows at your dog’s eye level will at least allow them to look outside and have fun. So, if you’ve been thinking about renovating your home, investing in a few of these might just be a great thing to do. Just make sure there’s something interesting for your dog to look at through their new windows.

Build a dog crate

Forget all the standard dog crates you can buy in most of the pet stores and build one for your dog yourself. This way, you’ll be able to make it match the décor inside of your home and provide your dog with more space. Building a dog crate isn’t too difficult; all you need are some building skills and basic woodworking tools. Add a big pillow and a couple of toys inside of it and the crate you build will be guaranteed to fit all of your dog’s needs.

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Home Dog-Friendly

Buy dog toys

Why be limited to tennis balls and squeaky rubber toys when there are so many other toys, specially designed for dogs to have more fun? You can get tug and retrieve toys that can help your dog learn to calm and settle, and even enhance their training. Furthermore, some of the toys available today can also provide your dog with all the mental stimulation they need. Just make sure there’s a box where you’ll keep all of the toys you get so that you don’t keep tripping over them.

With these 5 things, your home will be as dog-friendly as possible and your canine friend will have absolutely everything they need. Of course, this doesn’t mean you should let your home do all the work and pay less attention to your dog.

Lauryn R

Wednesday 26th of April 2017

These are some great tips for making your home dog friendly! I also think that making sure there are no harmful plants or valuables that they could break around. It is almost just like baby proofing a home! :)

Joy

Wednesday 12th of April 2017

All great idea's! And make sure no poisonous plants! My husband loves house plants.

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