Indoor Dog Keeping Renovation Tips
Pomeranian (detailed introduction)
To provide dogs with a safe and healthy living environment, owners need to put extra thought into indoor renovations. Although there are many pieces of furniture designed for cats now, furniture designed specifically for dogs is quite rare. This is mainly because dogs naturally give the impression of being destructive. Actually, owners can completely design a comfortable home for their dogs themselves.
1. Wallpaper: Wallpapers with delicate patterns and bright colors certainly look better than plain-colored paints. However, for owners with a male dog at home, the habit of little dogs urinating on the walls will increase your cleaning workload. It is better to switch to paint that is easy to clean and repair.
2. Flooring: The smooth long hair on a dog is often a source of pride for the owner when grooming their dog. But when a playful dog is running around, dog hair can get embedded into the gaps of the flooring, and gathering all the dog hair can be quite troublesome. Therefore, it is best to replace the flooring with easily cleaned materials like floor tiles that will not bubble.
3. Floor Power Sockets: To avoid serious problems caused by dogs accidentally touching power cables, floor-installed power outlets and complicated computer power cords should preferably be installed out of dogs’ reach, or covered with protective covers over the cords.