If the dog s nails clack on the floor as he walks they are too long.
How to keep dog paws from scratching hardwood floors.
Each paw grip features a non slip pattern that holds strong when pressed against hardwood or vinyl flooring.
So i m going to give you a few tips on how to keep your hardwood floors looking great while keeping your dog happy with you.
Purchase a pet dremel tool from a pet store to trim and smooth out sharp and jagged nails.
But the bad news is that they have to be sanded out which costs money or time.
Pet toenail scratches are very unlikely to cause permanent damage to a hardwood floor.
One of the most important things in keeping your dog from scratching the floor is keeping their nails trimmed.
The wax stops my dog slipping on the tiled floor but also won t mark my carpet.
Even when the damage goes through the finish and into the wood it can usually be sanded out.
Your dog just walking on the floor with its bare paws can cause unsightly scratches.
If you take your dog in to get groomed you can have them trim their nails also.
Without proper care man s best friend can become your hardwood floor s worst enemy thankfully there are a number of different ways that homeowners can prevent dogs from damaging hardwood floors and many of them are easier to implement than you might expect.
Fortunately any clever dog owning diyer can make minor floor repairs without the help of a pro just follow our guide on how to get scratches and stains out of hardwood floors.
Many people are under the impression that having a dog means having damaged hardwood floors.
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Step 1 keep your dog s nails trimmed.
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Overgrown nails are the real reason that dog s are a nightmare for your hardwood floors.
Apply this wax to the bottom of your dog s paws for extra grip.
Trimming your dogs nails.
Take him to a professional groomer for a trimming or cut them yourself with guillotine or scissors style nail clippers.
There are preventative measures you can take to reduce the chances of your dog scratching your hardwood floors.
Keeping your dogs nails and paw hair trim adding rugs and using paw pads socks or booties are all things you can do to protect your dog from injury and keep your hardwood floors scratch free.