Let’s face it, the process of remodeling your home is stressful for everyone. This is especially true for your pets. During a remodel, there are strange faces coming and going, unfamiliar smells, and lots of noise. Dogs don’t like these environments.

When dogs get stressed, their behavior can change, because you aren’t able to communicate with them to help understand what’s happening. Let’s take a look at a list of pet tips to help make your remodel less stressful.

5 Safety Tips for Your Pet During a Home Remodel

Remodeling your home is stressful. It’s even more difficult if you have a pet to worry about. Take a look at our 5 pet tips for home remodeling to make sure you and your pet are safe and happy.

1. Always Keep an Eye on Your Pets

There’s a lot of keep track of during renovations. Like strangers in your home, tools and equipment lying around, and noises that can scare your pet. Be sure to always keep dogs in a room in the house where they are safe and feel comfortable. Don’t let them roam freely, because accidents happen, and workers will never be as concerned for your pet’s safety as you are.

2. Maintain Their Normal Routine

Pet’s take comfort in habit. They love routine. During renovation this routine often gets broken. Try to make their lives feel as normal as possible. Keep meals, playtime and walks right on schedule. And make an effort to not introduce drastic changes too suddenly. This will go a long way toward reducing your pet’s stress level.

3. Make Sure They Get Exercise

One of the our best pet care tips is to get them away from the chaos and noise of construction as often as possible. Take your dog outside for exercise. Go for a long walk, to the lake for a swim, to the park, or even go on a fun road trip.

4. Keep Your Pets Healthy

Keep in mind that a healthy dog is a happy dog. Typically with renovations, your house will be exposed to a variety of hazards, such as toxic fumes, wet paint, sharp blades, and power tools. Be sure to keep the floor clean of such dangers as nails, screws, and razor blades, and to keep lids on all chemicals and paints.

Remember, anything that is harmful to you will be harmful to your pet as well.

5. Have Fun With Your Pets

The best way to help your pets get through this unsettling time is to just have as much fun with them as possible. Play games, take them outside, visit friends with pets who enjoy each other.

Get Through it Together

One of the final pet tips we can offer is, make sure that you give your pet plenty of attention. Let them see that even though things may seem a little unsettled for now, there is nothing to worry about and no reason to get spooked. When you remain calm and reassuring, it will help your pet to be calm as well.

Click here to see a list of things everyone homeowner should know about kitchen renovations.