Home Features to Look for in a Pet-Friendly Home

Is your dog more like a member of the family than a pet? We completely understand wanting to prioritize your fur-baby's comfort and health when looking for a home. As the best real estate team at the Lake of the Ozarks, Your Favorite Real Estate Team has your family's desires at the forefront of our minds. we have a few great tips to help you during your search for a home that will be fantastic for both you and Rover. Read on to learn more!


Flooring


One of the most important interior aspects of a home for pets will be the flooring. Some flooring types are better for pets than others. For instance, hardwood looks absolutely gorgeous and is easy to clean from pet accidents. However, it is softer than other materials and could easily be scratched or dented from rough play between your pets or from toys dropping on the floor regularly.

Laminate or vinyl flooring could be a much better option for you and your best friend. It is still easy to clean, but also durable and resistant to scratches and dents. This type of flooring has come a long way in the past several years and many can have a similar look and feel to real wood so you won't miss out on style.

While carpet can hold a lot of hair and dander, it may not be the worst thing in the world to have in at least one space in your home. When your pup is tuckered out after a full day of playing, they will want somewhere comfortable to rest. If you want to stick with wood or another kind of slick flooring throughout your home, it is a good idea to place a rug in the living space or provide comfortable dog beds where your family spends their time so your pal doesn't feel left out or uncomfortable.

As you tour homes, make sure to check into the flooring material so you know how well it will hold up to your pet's activity.


Rooms


When deciding how many rooms you want in your home, give consideration to whether or not you will want a room dedicated to your pets. Some people choose to set a room aside for crates, food and water bowls, toys, leashes, and other items having to do with their care. It can also be helpful to have a space that they enjoy and where they feel safe if they need to take a break away from your company for a little while.

Mudroom


One of the features pet owners come to enjoy the most about their homes is a mudroom. Having a space like this near an entrance to your home is very helpful on rainy, muddy, and snowy days. With a little walk-in shower station, you will have no trouble at all quickly bathing your dog after a romp in the Lake to help your pet feel more comfortable and to keep the rest of your home clean and fresh.


Yard


This is perhaps the most important feature overall to consider when looking for a pet-friendly home. Your best pal will need room to do his business and to get exercise. If you have a small dog with a low energy level, you may only need a small patch to allow them to use the restroom. However, if you have a large dog or a breed that requires a lot of attention and exercise, it is important to have a large yard for them to run and stretch their legs. It is also a huge plus if that yard is securely fenced in. Leaving dogs out on a chain is not only not always very secure, but it can also be cruel as your pet could regularly get tangled and possibly even seriously injured if the tether wraps around their legs.

Your Pet-Friendly Home at the Lake


Pets are an important part of our lives. There have even been studies that show they improve your overall wellbeing! Your Favorite Real Estate Team prioritizes your family's needs - whether they be just yours, or also your fur-baby's. Contact us today to get started searching for your pet-friendly home!


CONTACT ED SCHMIDT FOR ALL YOUR LAKE OF THE OZARK REAL ESTATE NEEDS
Ed Schmidt, REALTOR
752 Bagnell Dam Blvd. Suite A
Lake Ozarks, Mo 65049
Phone: 573-552-8177 
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