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Dogs Archives - University Square Apartments Blog https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/tag/dogs/ Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Fri, 20 Nov 2020 22:44:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Tips for Decorating for the Holidays When You Have Pets https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2020/11/20/tips-for-decorating-for-the-holidays-when-you-have-pets/ https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2020/11/20/tips-for-decorating-for-the-holidays-when-you-have-pets/#respond Fri, 20 Nov 2020 22:42:00 +0000 https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/?p=1089 Many people look forward to decorating their homes during the holiday season and take particular delight in making them look as festive as possible. Unfortunately, some of those fun and interesting decorations can pose a danger to curious pets. The following is a short list that includes some of the items that could injure or…

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Dog and holiday decorationsMany people look forward to decorating their homes during the holiday season and take particular delight in making them look as festive as possible. Unfortunately, some of those fun and interesting decorations can pose a danger to curious pets. The following is a short list that includes some of the items that could injure or harm your pet. 

Trees

Most pets, especially cats, are drawn to trees. They love to check out the pretty ornaments or walk under the tree for a better look. Some dog owners will fence off their trees, so their canines can't knock it over or mark their territory on it. But that won't work for cats. A feisty feline can usually jump over a fence and onto the tree with ease. One solution? Try treating a few pine cones with apple cider vinegar, then placing them on and around your tree. Cats typically dislike the smell, and so will hopefully avoid the tree.  As for fragile ornaments, try to move them high up the tree where your pets will be less likely to knock them off. 

Mistletoe

If you have pets, you may want to skip decorating with mistletoe. If a dog or a cat ingests this toxic plant, it could develop low blood pressure and a slowed heart rate. 

Candles

The soft glow of a candle can really add a festive touch to a holiday party or a Thanksgiving gathering. But if you have pets, you may want to think twice about adding them to your decor. A curious cat may bat one off of a shelf or the fast-wagging tail of a happy dog could accidentally knock a candle over and start a fire.  

Have you been searching for a pet-friendly apartment? Then please check out our pet-friendly apartments in Flagstaff. We offer studio, one-, and two-bedroom homes with full kitchens and either a patio or a balcony.  Contact us today to learn more!

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Combat Dog Hair With These Indoor Cleaning Tips https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2020/03/26/combat-dog-hair-with-these-indoor-cleaning-tips/ https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2020/03/26/combat-dog-hair-with-these-indoor-cleaning-tips/#respond Thu, 26 Mar 2020 17:28:00 +0000 http://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/?p=981 The indoor dog you have in your Flagstaff apartment does an excellent job of keeping you company and even slips you a wet kiss on occasion. But you spend so much time fighting with dog hair that owning a dog is gradually getting to be more frustrating than that precious reward. Thankfully, there are some…

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DogThe indoor dog you have in your Flagstaff apartment does an excellent job of keeping you company and even slips you a wet kiss on occasion. But you spend so much time fighting with dog hair that owning a dog is gradually getting to be more frustrating than that precious reward. Thankfully, there are some pretty easy tips you can use on a daily basis to keep problems with pet hair at bay.

1. Keep dryer sheets on-hand for quick furniture rubdowns. 

Dryer sheets are the best-kept secret for people with dogs. These things are amazing for picking up loose hair on your clothing and your furniture; the hair sticks to the sheet so you can toss it. Keep a box handy that you can retrieve whenever needed and do a quick furniture rubdown. Soft and hard furniture surfaces can be de-haired using a dryer-sheet rubdown. As an added bonus, you get that nice clean laundry smell all around your Arizona apartment. 

2. Dry your clothes before you wash them. 

It sounds counter-intuitive, but if you have major problems with dog hair on your clothing, give them a quick run through the dryer before you toss them in the washer. The secret? Use the tumble setting only. The hair will shake loose from your clothing and get caught in the lint trap. 

3. Invest in a rubber squeegee for your floors. 

Rubber squeegees tend to get used in commercial settings, but they can work just as well for clearing your floors of pet hair. With a wide-sweeping area and a rubber attachment, the hair will not be swept up into the air or clogging your vacuum cleaner. Loose strands will stick to the rubber, and you can easily use the squeegee across your carpet flooring as well.

You love your dog, but hair can be really annoying. Thankfully, your dog is always welcome in our pet-friendly Flagstaff apartments at University Square—in spite of the hair! Contact us to find out about availability. 

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