But most larger dogs will.
Dog destroying hardwood floors.
Another common source of pet damage on hardwood floors is those little accidents that dogs and especially puppies sometimes leave behind.
Yes dogs can be tough on hardwood floors.
Wood is a natural product and adds a lot of character.
If your dog traverses the same stretch of floor many times each day he will gradually scratch and damage the wood even if his nails are short.
Naturally there are a few more ways to prevent damage to your beautiful hardwood floors.
The longer these accidents are allowed to sit on the hardwood the greater the damage.
Lay area rugs on the hardwood floors especially in high traffic areas for your dog.
You can protect certain sections of the hardwood by placing rugs or carpet in these key areas.
When a dog is afraid of hardwood floors it means the dog is afraid to traverse some areas of the home.
But it s not impossible for the two to co exist peacefully.
I believe that hardwood floors are beautiful and timeless even with scratches and wear.
There are some wood products we ve seen that already have a distressed surface and wouldn t show scratches as much as others with a smooth shiny.
This is distressing for the dog because canines are pack animals.
Your dog doesn t want to be isolated.
They also catch dirt and debris before it has a chance to get ground into the wood floor.
He often isolates himself to a throw rug area rug or a bed in the house.
Step 5 apply a few coats of industrial strength polyurethane wood floor finish.
Train the dog to stay only in certain areas where the rugs are situated.
Dogs ruin hardwood floors by scratching them or making them wet.
However you can prevent this damage by coating your floor with a stronger finish placing carpets in frequently used areas or trimming your dog s nails.
Lap dogs won t usually damage hardwood floors at all.