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paws - Its a dogs life! A more sophisticated approach can mitigate this seasonal tussle, using
strategically placed mats, barriers and treats to keep your dog in the
right area. The key is to try and maximize the amount of steps and the
amount of time your dog takes on the mat area. Outside, look for a mat with natural bristles that will brush away the dirt and mud from those paw pads. Plastic bristles can be stiff and unforgiving and your dog may not want to step on the mat and either jump over or dance around the area. If you want to be literal, purchase a mat emblazoned with the phrase "Wipe Your Paws" on it for just the occasion. (These can be ordered on the internet ) Inside, find a more absorbent mat, something that can soak up the water while your dog stands on it. Here the key is time; the longer your dog sits on the absorbent mat, the better off you will be when they move inevitably to the room you just finished cleaning. Keep a stash of handy treats here, and bribe your dog into sticking close by. If your dog is very hyper and goes dashing through the house and back for the treat, try creating a simple barricade if the area permits. Some strategically placed chairs or a baby barrier can make a great deal of difference and contain the dog long enough to get clean. If your dog is like most, he will jump around at the sight of a treat,
perhaps even sit or lie down. During the wetter months, see if you can
train your dog to do both for a single treat while they are on the absorbent
mat. This helps with other dirt and moisture on the hindquarters and
stomach area as well. Finally, keep the fur trimmed on the feet and in between the toes. This helps reduce the dirt and water pickup while they run around outside. Turning a post-outing cleanup into a game rather
than a Greco-Roman grapple can help preserve the sanity of owners and
teach some new tricks
or commands as well. Ultimately, it will minimize the time spent scrubbing
away at those tiles, removing those four-toed footprints that seem to
wind up there every time you’ve just had it cleaned. www.maidtoperfection.info |
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