Dog is GOD spelled backwards PET FRIENDLY HOMES

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And in many of our homes this is so true as our pets are like a member of our immediate family.  We like to make our animals happy because it gives us such pleasure to see them respond to our kindness.  If you are building new or a major remodeling, why not consider a pet friendly home?  The pets will love it and your life can be made easier with some forethought.

First consider how you live or are going to live and then design.  A move to the country can change your dog’s life in much the same way that yours will change.  Muddy paws or heaven forbid that your friend rolls in a mess to cover his scent or maybe just needs a good cleaning, consider a small dog shower in the entry way which could be elevated with positive flow to the drain.  Flooring should be durable as stone or ceramic and the subbase needs to be waterproof.   Over plywood a low viscosity epoxy with very small colored aggregate might work and can be attractive.  Remember that the larger the aggregate the harder it is to clean.

On areas that will need extensive cleaning a seamless polyurethane coating can be used as it is flexible, seamless and waterproof and is produced in many colors.  As with any coating applied to wood or concrete make sure the appropriate vapor barrier is in place prior to application.

A room with a view is appropriate so your dog can look out over his domain.  Under a window construct a “built in” for storage that also gives them a place that is theirs.  This space allows your protector an opportunity to bark and alert you if someone is in his area.  You might consider ramps or stairs for older animal’s ease of access.   A bed beneath cabinetry in the laundry could provide a cave and safe haven if needed. A pet friendly entry, dog doors, and a feeding station that is easy to clean might be considered.   By checking on line you will find many great ideas to help in your design.