For pet owner, damage appearing on your furniture should not be a surprise. Whether you own a dog or a cat, your furry companions are going to be playing or using your furniture one way or another. If you have a puppy or kitten, you will also be dealing with growing pains that show pretty clearly on your furniture. So, what type of pet damage should you expect?
It shouldn’t be surprising that different pets will damage your furniture in unique ways. When it comes to dogs, particularly puppies, are known for chewing. Man’s best friend loves to chew, even if its your furniture’s legs. But your furniture’s legs will not be the only victim of your dog’s chewing. Upholstery can also be chewed on, but more likely suffer damage from your dog’s claws by accidentally tearing or wearing the fabric.
You also have to worry about marking stains, especially with male dogs. Urination stains can not only leave a permanent mark on your upholstery and leave a stench as well.
Your cat’s claws are enemy number one for your furniture. Cat’s scratches are meant to mark their territory, express their emotions, and to sharpen their claws. In many way, this scratching can be seen as confirmation that they consider this place home. However, this scratching can do a number on the upholstery.
You also have to deal with marking stain with cats because they can be territorial.
There are few things that pet owners can due to minimize damage to your furniture. One of the best ways to prevent chewing and scratching is providing alternatives. Giving your dog chew toys and bones can ensure your furniture won’t gain teeth marks. Also investing a scratching post can give your cat the perfect place for them sharpen their claws and mark their territory without tearing up your upholstery.
Moreover, you can prevent some wear and tear to your furniture by grooming your pet’s hair and nails regularly. Not only will scratches be reduced, but you won’t have to deal with excessive hair gathering on your furniture from snuggle time. You can also start a reward system to promote your pets to not play on the furniture.
We all know pets have unique personalities and sometimes you just can’t prevent the wear and tear from them on your furniture. If your furniture has dealt with long term abuse from your pets, you might need to reupholster and repair your furniture. Depending on the type and value of the furniture, replacement is also an option. For the former, Foxwood offers some great quality options. Call or contact us today and we will make your pet damage furniture good as new!
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