A dog zone doesn’t have to be huge. In fact, many dogs prefer smaller spaces. Quiet, comfortable, enclosed spaces remind them of their ancestral dens. In addition, limiting your dog’s access to the rest of the house may prevent unwanted behaviours like chewing, barking, and potty accidents.
Almost any spare space in your home can double as a dog room: a laundry room, spare bedroom, or even a large walk-in wardrobe, but the most popular seems to be under the stairs. Often a place for extra storage or a conveniently placed downstairs WC, could you understairs spare a little space for your beloved pooch?
Once you’ve chosen your doggy zone, it’s time to make it safe. If your dog is older, you don’t need to do much beyond the obvious cleaning up. But if you have a young, rambunctious, or anxious pup, you’ll want to take steps to dog-proof the environment: