Trimming your dogs nails.
How to keep dogs from scratching wood floors.
Step 1 keep your dog s nails trimmed.
They re also highly prone to scratches from shoes from general wear and tear and of course from your dog s nails.
The wood floors and furniture are beautiful.
In any case you want to find out and treat the issue that is causing your dog to scratch your floors at night.
You can protect certain sections of the hardwood by placing rugs or carpet in these key areas.
Many people are under the impression that having a dog means having damaged hardwood floors.
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Some dogs scratch floors so much that they end up messing up the carpeting or hardwood flooring with their constant digging.
Here are some important methods you can employ to step the dogs from scratching your precious floors.
A dog scratching the floor at night could mean a lot of different things from anxiety to a medical condition.
To avoid it just make a point of grooming the claws and having them short or blunt.
One of the most important things in keeping your dog from scratching the floor is keeping their nails trimmed.
1 grooming the claws of the dog big claws are the one making the dog be able to scratch the hard wooden floors.
There are preventative measures you can take to reduce the chances of your dog scratching your hardwood floors.
Purchase a pet dremel tool from a pet store to trim and smooth out sharp and jagged nails.
If you take your dog in to get groomed you can have them trim their nails also.
How to repair dog scratches on wood floors and furniture.
And as long as the scratches are in the finish not the wood you can screen and recoat the floor and significantly improve the appearance of the scratches.
Fortunately any clever dog owning diyer can make minor floor repairs without the help of a pro just follow our guide on how to get scratches and stains out of hardwood floors.
They also catch dirt and debris before it has a chance to get ground into the wood floor.
So i m going to give you a few tips on how to keep your hardwood floors looking great while keeping your dog happy with you.
If the originally finish is thinner than it should be pet nails can dig down to wood and the only way to remove scratches that deep is to fully re sand the floor.
Without proper care man s best friend can become your hardwood floor s worst enemy thankfully there are a number of different ways that homeowners can prevent dogs from damaging hardwood floors and many of them are easier to implement than you might expect.