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Ensuring your home is safe and comfortable for your pet involves more than just providing food and water. A truly pet-friendly home requires thoughtful planning and adjustments to create an environment where your pet can thrive. Whether you are looking at homes for sale in Seattle, already renting an apartment in Boston, or moving to a rental house in Little Rock, here’s a comprehensive guide to pet-proofing your home, covering everything from furniture choices fit for your established dog to safety measures and grooming practices for your new kitten.
The basics: creating space for your pet
First and foremost, your pet needs a space to call their own. “To make your home more pet-friendly, it’s essential to create a safe and comfortable environment for your furry friend. Start by using pet-friendly furniture and flooring that can withstand wear and tear,” shared the team at Purrfect Grooming. Olga Consorti, CEO of Amani Reign Pet Shop recommends starting with the “Snoozalini Calming Dog Bed Couch Protector to provide your pet with orthopedic support, ensuring your furry friend has a comfortable, cozy, space to relax, while also protecting your furniture from pet hair, dirt, and scratches in a stylish way.”
Another tip for ensuring that your pet is comfortable is to designate specific areas for your pet in your home. Vânia Boto from 4EveryPet suggests that you “provide a comfortable and secure environment for your pet to relax in, such as a cozy bed, a place to hide when they feel insecure, fresh water, and safe toys. For cats, add scratching areas where they can have fun.” Regular maintenance of your pets’ areas will promote cleanliness and comfort.
Invest in flooring and furniture for a pet-friendly home
Choosing the right materials when furnishing and designing your home can have great benefits for maintaining its integrity when you have pets. “Invest in pet-friendly furniture and flooring that can withstand scratches and stains, such as leather or microfiber couches and tile or laminate floors,” suggests Michael Darville from Burns Court Veterinary Care.
Klarice from Georgia Carpet Industries provided great insights on the best flooring options for pet parents:
“When choosing pet-friendly flooring, it’s essential to consider three key factors: maintenance, durability, and sound absorption. If you’re looking for carpet, Shaw Pet Perfect Plus Collection excels in sound absorption and is easy to maintain, making it a top choice.
If you’re looking for hard surface flooring there are two options depending on your budget and needs: Mohawk RevWood Premiere Laminate stands out for its durability and ease of cleaning and COREtec Soft Step Luxury Vinyl Collection combines all three elements — ease of maintenance, durability and sound absorption.”
Choosing the right flooring can prevent unnecessary wear and tear and is a great solution to aid in creating a pet-friendly home.
Don’t overlook pet-safe decor
Caleb Kidwell, owner of Pet Care for the Palm Beaches, chimed in with some additional tips for pet-safe decor for your home: “Swap out low-hanging drapes for cordless blinds to prevent potential accidents, and consider installing scratch-resistant flooring and stain-resistant fabrics for furniture, which not only protect your home but also reduce the stress of constant cleaning.”
Outfitting your home with pet-safety in mind can be challenging, however Dr. Sarah Wooten suggests that you “Get down on all fours and view your home from your pet’s point of view – you will see the world from a different perspective that may allow you to see hazards that you would otherwise miss.” Furniture and floors aren’t the only things to keep in mind when making your home pet-friendly, be sure to take note of the above advice when renovating and decorating your home for your pets safety!
Acquire the right gear based on your pet’s needs
Different pets can require very different gear and accessories depending on where you live. Below, Fay Andersson, founder, CEO and chief designer at Louie de Coton, shares some tips on how to choose the proper apparel for your furry friend:
“Puppies and small breeds: Puppies and smaller dog breeds often need extra warmth, especially in cooler climates. Sweaters and cozy jackets can help maintain their body temperature. Louie de Coton provides high-quality, soft, chemical-free
clothing with body temperature regulators that are perfect for keeping your new pet comfortable during chilly days. Their sweaters and jackets are made from gentle, hypoallergenic materials that are both stylish and functional.
Protection from the elements: New pets, particularly those with short coats or sensitive skin, may benefit from raincoats or waterproof clothing to stay dry during walks in the rain. Louie de Coton’s raincoats are designed with both practicality and fashion in mind. They feature waterproof and windproof fabrics and comfortable fits to protect your pet from getting soaked, while still looking chic.”
Prioritize maintaining a safe environment
Pets are inquisitive creatures that can often find their noses sniffing in places that they shouldn’t be, so it’s important to keep this in mind when making a pet-friendly home. Josh Nolasco from Honest Renovations shared his thoughts on how to best create a hazard-free space for your pet: “Hide or secure electrical cords to prevent chewing, consider using cord protectors or cable management products. Also, using trash cans with secure lids or placing them in cabinets can help prevent pets from rummaging through them.”
Tori Levitt, Chief Kindness Officer & Concierge at Doolittle’s Doghouse notes that “Providing a safe haven for the family pet is as critical as proper nutrition, daily exercise, mental stimulation and affection. Some tips for keeping them safe include: removing toxic plants, both indoors and out, and storing medications and cleaning products in high cabinets. Small objects can be choking hazards, especially those with batteries (like remote controls), and non-toxic cleaners are best for floors and surfaces pets are in close contact with. For pet parents looking to expand their knowledge on the best ways to care for their pets, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) has great resources to explore.”
The team at DoggyLoveandMore also weighed in with their thoughts on this topic, as well as sharing some best practices for getting a new puppy acquainted with things outside of their new home: “Bringing a new fur baby home is so exciting but also overwhelming. Our top tips for new pet parents are to puppy proof your home by making sure kitchen cabinet doors are always closed, and placing plastic bags or anything they could choke on out of reach.”
Some other best practices include creating “designated spaces for your fur baby to eat, sleep, and play, which will help them to feel more comfortable & secure in their new home. Be sure to keep any potentially harmful items out of reach. Lastly, consider using baby gates to restrict access to certain areas, and pay close attention to household plants as some can be toxic to pets,” shared Bryten Hanson from Revive HQ. Zach from Romingo is also a proponent of using baby gates, adding that they help “prevent your pet from chewing on valuable furniture and support potty training. During the first few weeks, it’s important to limit your pup’s access to the entire home until they begin to learn the rules.”
Exercise consistency and patience
While bringing a new pet home is an exciting time for us humans, sometimes the adjustment period for your new buddy can be stressful. Being patient and exercising consistency are important for the long-term health and happiness of your pet. See the tips from our experts below to understand more:
Consistency is key: “When raising a puppy, consistency is key. While their cuteness can make it tempting to bend the rules, sticking to a routine helps your pup understand expectations and feel secure. Whether it’s meal times, potty training, or obedience commands, being consistent ensures your puppy develops good habits and grows into a well-behaved adult dog,” shares Siyen from Co Pet Parent.
Be patient: Jennifer from Unleashed with Love notes that “Bringing a new pet home is a lot like waiting for the mailman — patience is a must! While it might be familiar territory for you, it’s a whole new world for your furry friend. Set up a cozy, designated area where your pet can retreat to feel safe and secure. As little space and patience now will help build a tail-wagging, lifelong bond.”
Maintain your pet’s health through regular grooming
Another prudent tip is to ensure that your pet is on a grooming schedule. Sarah Hayden from Mobile Pet Shine details some important things to know about the benefits of keeping a tight grooming schedule for your fur baby: “Denver’s premier grooming service, Mobile Pet Shine, recommends setting your pets up on a grooming schedule. Regular bathing and brushing removes dirt, debris, and dead hair to prevent matting and reduce the likelihood of skin infections. Not only does routine grooming help keep your dogs and cats feeling their best, but it keeps your home clean as well. Pet hair and dander can cause air quality issues that affect your family’s health, along with clogging HVAC filters that impede your system’s efficiency. Call 720-815-6157 or book online at www.mobilepetshine.com. Mention this article for 15% off!”
Grooming needs may vary depending on your pet and what they require. When determining a grooming schedule, there are variables to consider to make certain that you are providing your pet with optimal care. “Is your cat an indoor buddy, outdoor adventurer, or both? An outdoor cat will require baths more frequently,” notes Barbara Nyke from Barbara Nyke Interiors & Design.
Barbara also shared that “The fur length of a longhaired cat requires more maintenance. My Betty, no longer prancing about on earth, was a gorgeous Maine Coon and needed regular brushing to prevent matting. Persian cats do as well.” Lastly, some conditions like skin problems, ticks and fleas may require additional grooming practices like bathing. However Barbara warns that bathing a cat may be more of a challenge than you are prepared to take on: “Personally, I only recommend bathing a cat if you have nerves of steel and you’re wearing body armor!!!”
In addition to maintaining the cleanliness of your home, ensuring that your pet is groomed is also crucial to your pets health. Our amazing experts at Purrfect Grooming, a prime resource for those local to the Florida area, recommend “Regular grooming, such as bathing and brushing, which helps maintain your pet’s hygiene and reduces shedding, keeping your home cleaner,” with Michael Darville from Burns Court Veterinary Care adding that “Grooming and bathing are essential to maintain your pet’s health and reduce shedding, but be cautious with over bathing, as it can dry out their skin. Lastly, avoiding using products with harsh chemicals or strong scents is crucial. This mindful approach to pet care protects your pet’s sensitive systems and shows your commitment to their well being.”
It’s not all about the fur. Trim their nails, too
When thinking about grooming your pet, don’t overlook the importance of keeping their nails trimmed, both for the health of your pet and your home. “If you have hardwood floors, rugs or nice couches, one of the best ways to keep them from getting damaged by your pups is to consistently trim their nails.
Long nails can scratch your floors, and they also make it easier for your pup to slide and get injured on slick surfaces. Dogs’ nails have a vein in them, so it’s important to keep them trimmed on a regular basis to make it easier to keep them short. The longer they grow, the harder they are to trim. If you’re uncomfortable trimming your own nails, check out your local groom shop like Paws ‘n’ Rec – your furry family member will love their s’paw day,” suggests Madison Velez from Paws ‘n’ Rec.
Avoid strong scents
As mentioned above, avoiding strong scents around your home is in your dog’s best interest. A dog’s nose is incredibly sensitive, with approximately 220 million olfactory receptors in their noses, compared to around 5 million in humans.
“When bringing a new dog home for the first time, it’s important to sniff out certain products to keep things safe and comfy. Strong-scented cleaning products can make your dog’s sensitive nose do backflips (and not the fun kind). Stick to pet-safe, unscented, or lightly scented cleaners to avoid turning your home into a nose-wrinkling zone,” notes Jennifer from Unleashed with Love.
Choose the right food
Choosing a nutritionally balanced food is imperative to ensuring the long-term health of your pet. With so many options on the market, making this decision can be a tough one. Luckily, pet expert Melinda Meltzer from Stay and Play Pet Sitting shared some tips to aid in picking the proper food for your pet: “The right food is imperative. Choosing the food that is complete nutritionally and offers all the vitamins – A, C, and E – that was formulated by a holistic vet is a sure fire way to reduce vet visits and the cost of being a pet parent.
With so many options on the market, it can be confusing on which is best for your pet-friendly home. A pet food without fillers, corn, or artificial colors is a great start. But changing food can cause stomach upset and a mess to clean up. So I recommend Life’s Abundance pet food, supplements and treats. The company has been around for over 20 years and never had a recall. As a pet care professional, with a good conscience and my expertise, I highly recommend it”
Positive reinforcement through toys and treats
Making sure that your pet stays entertained and amused will go a long way in creating a pet-friendly home. But don’t worry, great toys can be provided with a very modest investment on your part:
“You don’t have to break the bank to keep your new dog entertained — sometimes the best toys come from everyday items! Toilet paper rolls can be transformed into fun, DIY toys that will have your pup wagging with joy. Simply stuff them with treats or use them for a game of fetch, and watch as your dog enjoys a budget-friendly playtime. Creativity and a little bit of resourcefulness can turn simple items into hours of tail-wagging fun!” notes Jennifer from Unleashed with Love.
For cats, provide “Standard carpet covered posts with no levels, or multiple levels with scratching posts,” suggests Barbara Nyke from Barbara Nyke Interiors & Design. She also shared that for an economical alternative, you can “make your own using twine wrapped around a post nailed down to a 12 x 12 covered plyboard. My Bullitt loves his recycled cardboard scratching board. When it’s all scratched out, it goes into the blue bin!”
To be sure that your pet is as satisfied as possible, tailor your toy and treat selections specifically to fit your pet. Tara Lynn, pet photographer at Tara Lynn and Co., advises to “Make sure you have age-appropriate toys and chew sticks or treats available. Puppies naturally love to chew as they lose their puppy teeth and older dogs can get bored. Having dog-specific chews available will encourage them to leave your shoes and furniture intact. For cats, a scratching post is a must to help them sharpen their claws without ruining your furniture.”
It’s no secret that pets love a good snack, healthy treats are a great source of pleasure and amusement for your furry friend. Melissa, owner of Dough ReMia has great advice for treating your pup:
“My words of advice for pet-proofing your home would be to make sure you stock up on healthy dog treats! I would make sure you have a designated area to keep your dog treats so that you are always prepared to reward their good behavior! As well, I would recommend that you store your dog treats in a cool, dry, safe place to maintain freshness. When you move into your new home, gradually offer dog treats to help your pup get acclimated more easily. This will help your dog feel more relaxed and have less stress/anxiety in their new environment. BONE Appetit!”
All in all, maintaining your pets health and well-being with engaging toys and tasty treats is a great practice!
Exercise your pet to keep them fit and fab
In the vein of keeping your pet adequately entertained, ensuring that they take part in a lot of exercise is a great way to fulfill both their mental and physical needs. Madison Velez shared additional information on the importance of keeping your dog tired. “A tired dog is a happy and less destructive dog. Many behavioral issues that impact our homes are the result of dogs with pent up energy. Coming home to a chewed up couch or new pair of shoes can often be avoided with longer walks, training sessions, or a few days a week at your local doggy daycare like Paws ‘n’ Rec, where dogs go to chase their dreams, not their tails.”
There are many ways to ensure that your pet gets adequate exercise, one of which is a walk around your neighborhood. Though we might not like doing it, one non-negotiable aspect of walking your dog is picking up their waste. Beth from the dooloop shares best practices for handling this challenging part of walking your dog:
“Making your dog a welcome addition to the neighborhood is all about training and responsibly dealing with their poop out on walks! Having a dooloop bag poop holder shows your neighbors that you’re taking care of your dog’s poo and maintaining leash control. The harsh truth is that there are many lazy reasons that people don’t scoop. Don’t be that person, it’s bad for the environment, neighborliness, and will make your beloved dog less welcome. Spread peace, not poo!”
The dooloop is a hands-free bag holder designed to keep your hands free of poop when out walking your furry companion, and is a great way to responsibly handle your dog’s waste on a walk.
Check out these additional suggestions from Fay Andersson on the best ways to keep your pet safe when walking: “Visibility is key for safety during evening or early morning walks. Reflective clothing or accessories can help ensure your pet is seen by others. Louie de Coton offers products with reflective properties that enhance visibility during low-light conditions. Their apparel and accessories are designed to be functional while maintaining the brand’s signature stylish look. Whether your pet needs protection from the elements, comfort for sensitive skin, or simply wants to look their best, Louie de Coton provides high-quality options that cater to every need.
Don’t turn a blind eye to socialization and training
Key aspects of owning a pet are adequate socialization and training. Ensuring that your dog is comfortable interacting with other humans and pets, especially when they are outside of the safe environment that you’ve built for this at home, will go a long way in contributing to your pets well-being. Below the team at DoggyLoveandMore share insight on some proven ways to socialize your pet:
“We recommend slowly introducing your pup to neighbors, other dogs and parks. Some pups and rescues love those things right away but others take time to build up their confidence. Let your pup test the waters at their own pace and before you know it, they’ll be leading you around the neighborhood instead of the other way around!”
Socialization and training go hand in hand when you are focused on welcoming a new pet for your home. Take heed of these important tips from Pet Parent Playbook when training your pet:
- “Potty Training Basics: Start potty training right away! Take your puppy outside often, especially after meals and playtime. When they go potty outside, reward them with praise and treats.
- Crate Training: Crate training can help with house training and give your pup a safe space. Introduce the crate slowly with positive reinforcement and never use it as a punishment.
- Schedule and Routine: Set a regular schedule for feeding, playtime, and potty breaks. This will help your puppy feel secure and know what to expect.”
Utilize technology for a pet-friendly home
While caring for a pet can be incredibly fulfilling for pet parents, it most definitely comes with unique challenges. Fortunately, technology in this day and age makes this task easier than it ever has been in the past. “To truly pet-proof your home, think beyond the basics. Invest in smart technology like pet cameras to keep an eye on your furry friend even when you’re away. suggests Caleb Kidwell from Pet Care for the Palm Beaches.
Jennifer from Unleashed with Love also recommends pet cameras, noting that “For pet owners who find themselves missing their new furry friend when they’re away, interactive pet cameras are a game-changer. Not only can you check in on your pet’s adorable antics, but these cameras also help ensure they’re not turning your home into their own personal chew toy amusement park. With a quick glance, you can enjoy seeing those wagging tails and mischievous glances without the worry of a little canine chaos! One of our personal favorites is Furbo — it lets you toss treats and chat with your pups even when you’re not home!”
Cameras are not the only pet technology that can make your life easier when making a pet-friendly home; appliances like specialized vacuum cleaners and automatic feeders are other handy appliances to have around: “Regular grooming and bathing will help keep your pet comfortable and your home free from excess fur, but also investing in a high-quality vacuum specifically designed to handle pet hair will ensure your floors stay clean and fur-free! We also advise that you be cautious and keep any chocolate chip cookies out of reach!” shares Laurie Harris, founder of Maliko.
Barbara Nyke from Barara Nyke Interiors & Design also recommends investing in a feeder. “Automatic pet feeders are purrfect for both cat and dog kibble and come with a range of awesome features such as a variety of styles, different price points, and a common type are machines that dispense specified amounts of food- while other styles use multiple slots that you fill with food. In addition, some feeders can be programmed for several feedings per day. These feeders may have cameras, two-way audio, and other smart features! If an automatic pet feeder sounds like the perfect addition to your pet routine, we’d love to help you find the best fit.”
If you need some extra assistance maintaining the health of your pet, smart technology has many viable options to consider!
Create the perfect outdoor space for your pet
While making the interior of your home fit for habitation by your pet is of utmost importance, don’t forget to make necessary adjustments to any outdoor spaces that your dog may have access to. Steve from Fetch the Sun advises that “If you plan to have your dog spend a significant amount of time in your yard, ensure that they have access to adequate shade and water. Also, create a spot where they can lie down comfortably.
Consider building or purchasing a doghouse and keep their water bowl filled with clean, cool water. Always keep an eye on the weather if you plan on keeping your dog outside for extended periods; dogs can overheat easily, and colder temperatures can be dangerous for your pup.” Steve also warns to mitigate dangers in your outdoor space, sharing the following tips to keep your pet safe:
- “Store chemicals away from areas your dog can access. These include, but are not limited to, pesticides, rat poison, weed killers, hot tub/pool chemicals, etc…
- Remove toxic plants. Many types of lilies, daffodils, berries, and decorative flowers are dangerous for dogs to ingest.
- If you live in an area where there is dangerous wildlife (coyotes, snakes, racoons, etc…), ensure you are taking steps to keep them out of your yard.
- Clean up sharp tools and garden items when not in use.
- Fill in holes.
- Cover any outdoor wiring.”
Take measures to make travel and moving pet-friendly
Pets become accustomed to their surroundings and routines, and disruptions can cause them stress and unhappiness. Unfortunately, maintaining a completely stress-free environment is not possible at all times, so when events like travel and moving arise, do your best to make the changes as seamless as possible. “Moving is a very stressful time and pets feel your emotions. When you are stressed, they feel it. Try to keep your pets bed, and food in the same place until it is time to pack them up. Pack up your pets’ things last.” advises Rebeca Hennie from Dog Gone Taxi.
Rebeca also has you covered with suggestions to keep your pet as happy as possible during travel: “If flying with a pet – purchase a travel kennel 2-3 weeks in advance. Put your pets bedding inside so it knows this is a safe place. When it is time for the actual pet move day [this can be a different date than your move day] stay calm and don’t get too excited or emotional.
If you show that you are high on emotions, your pet will think something is wrong and that the kennel is not a safe place. If you are moving overseas, we recommend using a professional IPATA pet shipper like Dog Gone Taxi. By following these pet-proofing tips, you can create a safer, more comfortable environment for your pet.” Take some of the stress out of travel and moving with your pet by using the above tips and tricks!
Making a pet-friendly home: in a nutshell
Setting up a pet-friendly home is an essential step in creating a safe and welcoming environment for your furry friends. As is spelled out above by our knowledgeable experts, by incorporating the right furniture, flooring, and safety measures, you ensure that your pet’s space is both comfortable and secure. Take initiative to ensure that regular grooming and careful management of potential hazards are a part of your pet care routine, and embrace smart technology to aid in maintaining a well-organized space. With these strategies, you’ll be well on your way to making your home a happy haven for your beloved pets.
Cam works on Redfin’s Content Marketing team as a Content Marketing Coordinator. She has 5 years of experience working in the marketing industry and holds great passion for writing local content that inspires the next generation of home buyers. She is a Texas native, current Colorado resident and dog mom to her border collie, Eroz. Her dream home is an eco-friendly, contemporary-style house anywhere on the West Coast.