Pet Friendly Flooring Options

There’s something truly special about coming home to a four-legged friend after a long day of work. They’re always there to welcome you home with a kiss, a wagging tail, and on occasion, a mess on the carpet. Yes, living with pets is a fulfilling experience, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a messy one.

We understand that as much as you love your pets, keeping a clean house while they’re around can be tough! That’s why we’ve crafted this list of tips to help you keep your carpet and hardwood flooring clean while living with a furry friend.

Clean puppy

Clean Those Paws

Whether you have a dog, a cat, or a teacup pig, if your pet spends time outside it means their feet are going to get dirty. Even if it’s not a particularly muddy day, taking a minute or two to wipe your pet’s feet off after they take a trip to the great outdoors can be crucial to keeping your flooring pristine. If you’ve never cleaned your pet’s feet before, the process is quite simple.

  • Wet a small cloth with warm water before your pet comes inside.
  • Stop your pet just inside the door and gently wipe their feet.
  • Repeat the process if you suspect there’s any hidden grime between their toes!

Invest in Laminate or Vinyl Flooring for Entryways

The better quality flooring you invest in, the cleaner and healthier it will stay. This is particularly important when living with pets, as claws can scratch up a nice hardwood floor if you’re not careful. Vinyl and laminate flooring are top quality options for hallways and entrances because they’re pet-friendly for the most part, and they give your furry friends an opportunity to shake off any mud or dirt without ruining your carpeting.

Vinyl entryway flooring
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Get the Warranty

Even if your pet is the most well-behaved animal on the planet, accidents happen. And sometimes, those accidents can happen right after you’ve invested in better quality carpeting for your home. Considering that almost 44% of homeowners want carpeting in their bedroom, you’d better grab that warranty while you can. Pet urine and other accidents can ruin your home flooring if you’re not careful. Better safe than sorry!

No matter which way you spin it, the highest quality flooring requires the highest quality care. And if you have pets, it means following the above tips along with that flooring care regimen.