Christmas Shop for the Dog Owners in your Life at PUCCI Cafe!
Do you allow your dog to lounge indoors, only to regret it when you find dog hair on every sofa and chipped pieces of furniture? For some dog breeds, this is a constant problem. Drool, odor, and scratch marks are so common around the house that anyone who walks in understands that you own a dog.
If you do not want to restrict your dog to the outdoors and still protect your furniture, we have some tricks for you. All you have to do is save your furniture from your dog. Here’s how to do this:
If you are a low-maintenance person, the best way to save your furniture is by keeping it covered so that your dog cannot harm it. Reading this may remind you of the plastic covers that your grandma used to use on sofas and tables around the house but don’t worry, times have changed, and you will find loads of modern options available in the market today. You can also cover your furniture with slipcovers, throws, or washable blankets.
Your dog could have a favorite spot where it loves to sleep, and to your absolute dismay, this could be right at the center of your couch. In this case, you just need to make sure that the couch is covered with something that can be washed and is easy to maintain overall. After all, it is easier to toss a blanket into the washing machine than it is to vacuum the couch every single day.
If you like your house to look more polished, you can get slipcovers. These can be found in every pattern and color you can imagine. If you are creative, you can even make your own covers! All you have to do is choose a fabric of your choice and get started.
The worst part about coming home is when you find that your dog has chewed up the legs of wooden chairs and tables around the house. While it is true that not all dogs chew on furniture, many pups find this irresistible. Those who tell you to teach your dog not to chew clearly have no idea how hard that is, especially if your dog is doing so when you are not home.
If you have wood furniture in your home that you do not want spoiled, all you need to do is buy some products that will stop your dog from chewing the furniture. Don’t worry; you can find these products readily available in the market. One such example is bitter apple spray. Once sprayed on the legs of chairs and tables, it will repel your dog, and you will not have any more complaints.
However, if you find that your dog is especially destructive when you are not home, you should look into crate training till you figure out how to handle your dog better. While chewing definitely destroys your furniture, it is also harmful to your dog. In case you have chewed up furniture lying around your house, send it for repair before your dog completely ruins it.
If you have a dog that lives inside your home and you want to save your furniture, the best thing you can do is get some pet-friendly furniture. This includes furniture that uses materials like microfiber and leather. Leather is commonly used in dog houses because it is easy to clean, while microfiber is durable. If you are not looking for new furniture, you can always just get some new slipcovers.
• Leather
Leather furniture is easy to clean, making it popular among dog owners. All you have to do is wipe it down to get rid of any dog hair that would stick to other fabrics. Moreover, leather is more odor resistant as compared to other materials.
While leather is a popular choice for dog owners around the house, keep in mind that it is not scratch-resistant. If you allow your dog to climb on leather couches around the house, make sure its nails are trimmed.
• Microfiber
Pet-friendly homes swear by microfiber furniture because of how durable it is. As opposed to other woven materials, microfiber does not stain easily and is designed in a way that it does not get wet. However, it does not prevent the dog’s hair from sticking and accumulating on it.
To clean microfiber furniture, all you need is a damp cloth. Moreover, microfiber does not hold onto odor like other materials. Many dog owners also claim that the reason they chose to use microfiber around their house is that dogs are not interested in scratching it.
If you regularly groom your dog, you will notice a huge decrease in shredding. Make a schedule every week for your dog and include bath and brush times so that you do not have to deal with extra fur around the house. If your dog sheds a lot, look for a de-shedding tool and vacuum your house regularly to get rid of stray hair.
Moreover, regularly trimming your dog’s nails will also prevent it from destroying the furniture. If you feel like that dog’s short nails are still sharp, file them to make them smoother. You might be tempted to get a cheap filer but trust us when we say that these only last a month. Instead, invest in a sturdy steel nail filer.
Remember, to save your furniture from your dog, you will have to make some changes around the house to make it more pet-friendly. Once you do, you will notice a huge difference, so get started soon!
by Bobby J Davidson
We offer high-end designer dog accessory collections that are imported from countries all over the world and throughout the United States; along with our exclusive collection of Dog Spa Products. Our Spa Products are free of Genetically Modified organisms and free of harsh chemicals. We proudly produce them in the United States of America and are available in our boutique at LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch or on our online store at puccicafe.com/shop.
Bring your pup on our beautiful back patio to enjoy our a high quality third wave coffee and espresso selections or a glass of wine, champagne, or a craft beer, to pair with tasty treats. To peruse our constantly growing human menu, visit puccicafe.com/menu. We also offer a nice selection of human grade gourmet dog treats for our 4-legged friends.
We built our PUCCI Bark Park where a PUCCI Team Member can watch your pup, if you choose to go into the boutique. Our beautiful patio offers, bistro tables / chairs, loungers, couches and sectionals; all made of the highest quality and comfort. Chill with your dog by the LaCenterra Lake under the fabulous trees that we love to celebrate; as pictured below.