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Designing a Pet-Friendly Home

As the old saying goes, “Home is where the heart is.” It is no surprise that many of our most cherished memories occur at home. This belief applies to pets, too. Since they spend the majority of their time there, a home can be quite important to them. 

As responsible pet owners, we must ensure that our homes are as pet-friendly as possible. Of course, each pet and home has distinct needs and capabilities. So, here’s a general guideline on how to design and maintain a pet-friendly home. 

How Can I Be More Pet Friendly?

There are plenty of ways to be more pet-friendly. While some may believe that this requires spending extra money on toys and treats, that is not necessarily the case. Sure, tasty treats and chews can make a dog happy. However, the best way to make your dog happy is through consistent care and effort.

Quality Time

For example, make an effort to spend more time with your pet. Understandably, life comes into play as work and responsibilities can demand your attention. Once those tasks are complete, prioritize playing with your dog. In particular, you can go on walks in the park. 

Ultimately, the key to being more pet-friendly is building a strong bond with your pet. 

Health and Wellness

Moreover, focus on their health and well-being. Specifically, prioritize their diet. Processed food may harm your dog as they will not receive their necessary nutrients. Instead, you should opt for fresh food with whole ingredients. By following a complete meal plan, your dog’s mood and energy levels can be boosted significantly.

Understand Their Needs

Lastly, being more pet-friendly means understanding their needs and emotions. Over time, work to identify their behavioral patterns. In turn, you can properly help them when they feel anxious or unwell. Again, this will be achieved through time and effort. 

3 Tips for Maintaining a Pet-Friendly Home

Now that we’ve discussed ways to be more pet-friendly, let’s take a closer look at what it means to maintain a pet-friendly home. 

Pet-Specific Places

Moreover, have a specific location for your dog’s bed, food, and play area. It’s vital to maintain a safe, open space for them to play in, eat in, and rest in. In fact, you should have a location specifically meant for them. Therefore, they can safely exert energy and stay inside without trouble.

Keep Them Away From Danger

Dogs are curious animals by nature, and they will check out dangerous places in the home. So, be sure to remove any household cleaners from their reach, as well as any household products that might be toxic to dogs.

House Plants

Finally, there are several houseplants that are dangerous for dogs. Take care to avoid having harmful plants in your house. Such plants include the Fiddle Leaf Fig, Aloe Vera, and Peace Lily plants, all of which are toxic for your animal.

How Get Joy Can Help You and Your Pets

In addition to maintaining a pet-friendly home, you must pay attention to their diet. Your home may be optimized for pets, however, if they are not eating properly, they won’t be able to thrive. Thankfully, Get Joy offers a wonderful selection of healthy meals that your dog will love. In addition, our team of experts can work with in creating an effective meal plan.

For more information, call or text us at 203-296-3132. We would love to hear from you.


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