Here’s How to Show Your Pet Even More Love
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Happy Love Your Pet Day, everyone! February 20 is one special day we cannot blame the greeting card industry for, as (most) pets don’t know how to open the mail. Here at Houzz, we know how much a pet’s unconditional love can enhance our lives. Make some extra time today to give your cat a massaging brushing, take your dog for a romp at the park or give your turtle a treat. If you have unofficial pets, fill your bird feeder or plan a butterfly garden. Here’s a roundup of some of the best pet-love-related ideabooks on Houzz, with a useful tip from each one.
If you are thinking about getting a cat, there are a few things you need to know. For starters be prepared to live with a few scratches and choose pet-friendly fabrics that are durable and easy to clean.
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One way to make your pet’s life more enjoyable at home is to provide a comfy perch for watching what’s going on outside. This story is full of tips for making your pet’s life more enjoyable at home.
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Give your dog a window in a solid fence — providing a view can prevent barking (just make sure your next-door neighbors don’t mind). Houzz readers pitched in and shared their outdoor pet projects from doghouses to climbing poles.
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Tulips and other plants make your yard look beautiful, but they can make your dog very sick; be sure to keep them separate. Make sure your surroundings are safe for your animals by learning about the dangers of mixing certain plants with pets.
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If you want carpeting but fear how much dander and hair will get caught in a thick weave, try carpet tiles instead. Pet safety and health, as well as your sanity, depend on smart choices like this.
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Just as you would for all of your own things, have a spot for all of Spot’s things: hooks for leashes by the door; a bin for toys and brushes near the spot where you usually play. You’ll wonder no more where the heck you left the leash or the treats if you designate a special spot for all of your pet accoutrements.
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Use design to create attractive spots for pet beds; investing in a built-in will keep the dog bed off the floor and will provide a cozy spot. Banish ugly dog beds and hideous cat condos, hide the litter box and dry food in convenient areas, and learn to live in design harmony with your favorite animals.
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Surrender. The love you get from your pets is worth choosing dark sofa fabric and patterned rugs, keeping towels by the door and investing in the best vacuum money can buy. This is a touching guide of how one animal lover returns her pets’ unconditional love.
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Electronic Pet Door With One-Touch Programming - $1,149 There are pet doors that open via an E-ZPass-esque chip you can put in a collar. Learn about them and more of the latest in innovative pet technology.
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When dealing with neighbor complaints about your pets, stay calm, don’t get defensive, listen, be receptive and seek solutions. Avoid conflict with these great tips; your dog will be able to spend much more time enjoying the outdoors if the neighbors aren’t complaining.
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Create a designated pet station for bath time; you can add one just outside the house, in the garage or in the mudroom. It will be easier on your pet than having to get into the tub, and the mess will be contained to the washing station.
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If you leave your dogs outside for any length of time, make sure to provide shade, shelter and water. Buster will have less to bark about with these great ideas.
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You can integrate a dog den into furniture like side tables or even build one into cabinetry. Give your pets that Queen of Sheba feeling all around the house.
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A litter box that is enclosed and has a carbon filter does a great job of eliminating odors. Make sure your cat has a clean and private place to do private business.
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If you have indoor cats who are dying to get outside, build them a catio. See how one amazing couple has given their backyard to their many rescued cats.
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If you’re building a chicken coop directly on the ground, prevent any predator invasions by covering the ground with chicken wire or other heavy-gauge wire, attaching it securely to the walls and covering it up with dirt. Chicken coops, even in the city, have never been more popular than today. Show your little yard-to-table egg producers how much you care with a comforting place to hunker down for the night.
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Piepshow Birdhouse, Green - EUR 59.90 There’s a specialty feeder and house for just about any critter, from woodpeckers to bats, hummingbirds to ladybugs. You’ll enjoy watching unofficial pets and draw more of them to your yard with these gardening ideas.
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Winterberry is a treat that all sorts of birds love to gnaw on; it will keep them fed during the winter and give you brilliant red berries to admire. All of the suggested plants in this story are a win-win; the birds will get a steady supply of food during the coldest months, and your landscape will get some beautiful winter interest.
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Fritted and translucent glass, screens, trees and angled windows can all prevent the poor birds from flying right into windows and injuring themselves. John Hill has amassed great tips and techniques that prevent bird deaths with clever and beautiful architecture.
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For about $150, you can buy a bird photo booth that will help you capture National Geographic–worthy shots of your backyard friends.
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