Finding that sweet spot where your home works for both your two-legged and four-legged family members isn’t always easy. When I first brought my rescue mutt Benny home, I quickly realized my pristine white couches and glass coffee tables weren’t going to cut it. After some trial, error, and more than a few accidents on the carpet, I’ve figured out how to create spaces that keep everyone happy. Let me share what I’ve learned about making a home that looks good and functions great for all its occupants, no matter how many legs they walk on. Things to Consider to Make Your Home Human and Pet Friendly Without Compromise The average pet owner spends about $1,500 annually on their pets, according to the American Pet Products Association. A good chunk of that goes toward cleaning supplies and replacing damaged items. But with some smart planning, you can reduce those costs…
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