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4 Unexpected Ways Your Pets Can Cause Harm to Your Plumbing

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Ask any pet parent, and they’ll tell you how much fun their pets give them and how attached they are. This attachment and love sometimes make it hard to create boundaries for your pets, allowing them access to all corners of your home. With this unlimited freedom, pets can cause mishaps that might be costly.

They may get access to electrical settings, expensive documents, or even plumbing pipes in your house and destroy or incapacitate them. If you’ve had plumbing issues and have not been able to trace where the problems started, your pets could be responsible in the following ways:

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Digging Up Pipes in the Yard

Not all plumbing pipes are sunk deep into the soil; some are closer to the surface. When it rains, the ground becomes softer for pets to dig up while playing. They might end up digging up your home’s plumbing pipes, exposing them to harsher elements and tools like lawn-mowing machines, which might burst them open.

Bigger dog species could damage or puncture the pipes after digging them up, leading to a mess in your yard and internal plumbing issues. Investing in pet training is one way of protecting your pipes and avoiding expensive messes in your beautiful yard.

Gnawing or Chewing on Pipes

If you leave some plumbing pipes uncovered, your pets will find and chew them sooner rather than later. Dogs and cats like to chew on whatever they can find, and plumbing pipes can be a great option, especially if they lie hidden somewhere behind your house.

If you keep curious pets, especially dogs, you’d want to cover these pipes by constructing childproof locks to protect them from kids and pets. You can also use an anti-bite or anti-chew agent to deter pets from attacking and chewing your exposed pipes.

Clogging Pipes During Bath Time

Pets always shed their hair during baths, when playing, or when going about their normal lives. While pet shedding is unavoidable, you can control where these hairs end, preventing them from getting to certain spots in your home.

For instance, when washing your pets, their shedding hair can clog your drainage pipes, causing problems in the near future. To avoid all these, install a drain guard to catch the hair before it enters your pipes. You could also rinse your pets off outside before bringing them in for a bath.

Dropping Items Into the Toilet

As they play with all the new items they discover in your house, pets can drop them off anywhere, including into the drain pipes. If these items sink deeper into the drain and get stuck somewhere out of reach, you may have a bigger plumbing problem needing immediate professional attention.

A professional team can help remove the stuck item before it gets too deep, saving you from catastrophic flooding that such a blockage could cause. You could also consider training your pets on areas they should and shouldn’t access or creating barriers in bathrooms to keep them off, at least when you’re not around.

Protecting your pets and maintaining your plumbing system are crucial investments for a pet owner. You must strike a balance and know how to keep your pet happy while monitoring their movements in and around the house to minimize damage to your plumbing system.

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