August is National Dog Month, and more than 65 million households in the U.S. have dogs. What better way to celebrate the special bond between canines and their people than by making your home more accommodating?
Whether you’re a longtime dog lover or getting ready to bring home your first puppy, a few small tweaks can make your house more comfortable and accessible.
Don’t overlook these updates that can make life easier for both you and your dog.
- Install doggy doors.
Save yourself the trouble of opening the door every time your dog wants fresh air or needs to use the bathroom. A pet door can give your pets access to the backyard when they need it. A doggy door is typically an inexpensive addition, especially if you can install it yourself. - Build or buy ramps.
Whether you have a small dog or one who is getting older, ramps make it easier for them to navigate stairs and other obstacles. Pet ramps can vary in price, but exterior porch ramps and those replacing small interior steps can be a great way to update your home for accessibility and aging in place as well. - Add a bathing station.
Dogs often get dirty, and professional grooming can be expensive. You can bathe and groom your dog at home by adding a bathing area just for your pup: Consider turning a laundry room or mudroom into a dog-sized shower to keep the mess to a minimum. - Choose durable and easy-to-clean flooring.
If you want to update your flooring, vinyl, hardwood and tile are all popular options for dog owners. These choices are generally durable and easier to keep clean than carpet. Vinyl is usually affordable to install, while hardwood floors are pricier and tile flooring prices can vary widely.
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