Bringing a pet into your Albuquerque home is a big decision that requires thoughtful preparation. While pets can bring great joy, they may damage carpets, furniture, and upholstery during training. However, with some knowledge and planning, you can welcome a pet while keeping your home intact. Invest in this new family member by learning how to balance their needs and your belongings.

House training

The most critical way to protect your home is by properly training your pet. While time-consuming, training is vital for household harmony. If you lack the time, consider hiring a professional trainer. Housebreak pets early to prevent carpet stains. Accidents happen, but pet carpet cleaners can quickly remove stains and odors.

Pets that are happy and content are also less inclined to eliminate where they shouldn't. If your pet is normally well-behaved but has begun soiling areas inside the home or outside the litter box, this change in behavior may indicate stress or illness. Examine if there have been any alterations to your pet's routine or other symptoms of poor health. Consulting a veterinarian can help address abnormal behaviors like inappropriate elimination.

Cat scratch fever

When adopting a cat, it's important to understand their natural instinct to scratch surfaces in order to maintain their claws. While some cats are declawed to prevent damage, many animal welfare groups consider this practice inhumane. The most humane and effective approach is providing scratching posts, mats, or other approved surfaces that allow cats to satisfy their scratching needs. Observing your new cat's preferences will allow you to provide the scratching tools they like best, protecting your home furnishings while keeping your cat healthy and content.

To stop your cat from scratching furniture, reward them when they scratch appropriate surfaces. Scolding after the fact is ineffective, so monitor your cat closely until they reliably scratch only where allowed. Cats prefer rough, challenging surfaces that keep their claws healthy, not soft ones they can easily shred.

Dog destruction

Just like cats need to scratch, many dogs have a strong instinct to chew, dig, or otherwise destroy things. Keep your dog satisfied and your home (and shoes!) undamaged by always having plenty of dog toys available. Many chew toys are built to withstand serious chewing and will last a while. Be sure to replace them as your dog ruins them, or your dog may start chewing on other objects instead.

Another very effective way to protect your home is to keep your dog well-exercised. Depending on the breed, some dogs, particularly those with high energy levels or high intelligence, need mental and physical stimulation to prevent destructive behavior. Regularly exercise your dog as much as possible. With luck, a tired, content dog will have less desire to release pent-up energy on your home. Importantly, research breed traits before adopting. If you have limited time for exercise, consider breeds compatible with your lifestyle. Some dogs need more activity or space and may act out if their needs aren't met. Know your dog's requirements to ensure a happy home for both of you.

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