I m not seeing that.
Dog scratching new hardwood floors.
This would be considered normal wear and tear on flooring.
Blunt broad tipped nails can still gouge the floor s sealer creating long shallow dents.
If the originally finish is thinner than it should be pet nails can dig down to wood and the only way to remove scratches that deep is to fully re sand the floor.
Trimming nails is not a comprehensive solution either.
I m seeing a few lines here and there.
Mix the solution together and apply to scratches with a clean rag for a quick fix.
If you prefer to go the diy route there are a couple of creative ways that you can tackle dog scratches on your wood floors or furniture at least the shallow ones.
Wood floors and dogs don t always mix.
Olive oil and vinegar this recipe has you mix cup of olive oil with cup of vinegar to create a natural wood filler for scratches.
You can protect certain sections of the hardwood by placing rugs or carpet in these key areas.
Diy fixes for scratches on wood.
Dogs would scratch the floor due to certain reasons and once you figure out these reasons there could be a greater chance that you could stop the said behavior at the same time you could save the flooring.
A dog scratching the floor at night could mean a lot of different things from anxiety to a medical condition.
I imagined seeing big areas like 3ft x 3ft with complete removal of finish due to nail scratches.
And since declawing a pooch is never a good option you need to adjust the floor to the dog not the dog to the floor.
Deeper gouges require wood filler which can be sanded down and stained to match the surrounding boards.
Absolutely normal for dog wood floor.
In any case you want to find out and treat the issue that is causing your dog to scratch your floors at night.
Fortunately any clever dog owning diyer can make minor floor repairs without the help of a pro just follow our guide on how to get scratches and stains out of hardwood floors.
Hardwood floors and dogs can live in harmony with a few rules says pitman.
If you have enough finish on the floor the scratches will be in the plastic of the finish not the wood.
They also catch dirt and debris before it has a chance to get ground into the wood floor.
And as long as the scratches are in the finish not the wood you can screen and recoat the floor and significantly improve the appearance of the scratches.
She recommends making sure dog nails are trimmed frequently and messes are wiped up immediately.
Conceal surface scratches with a simple stain filled marker minwax wood finish stain marker 8 49.
Protect your hardwood flooring from canine friends by using protective items in high traffic.
Dog nails can scratch its surface while dog hair and accidents can make flooring appear dull or stained.
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.