For some dogs walking on a slick wood or tile floor may feel like walking across a sheet of ice.
Dog will not walk on tile floor.
When it comes to slippery floors like wood or tiles long nails reduce your dog s ability to grip the floor.
One important consideration to keep in mind is the dog s age.
This will cause the paws to slide when walking on smooth surfaces like a wood floor.
You can t get your grip and you feel like you re going to fall.
Hard nails can t grip hard flooring.
But the main thing is you want to teach your dog that it s okay to walk on your floors that he won t be corrected.
A dog s pads take a real beating with the walking they do on all kinds of surfaces and all kinds of weather.
Depending on how high your dog s fear is and how much he likes food these may have to be pretty good treats.
You see if your dog s nails are too long your dog will place weight on the nails when walking instead of his toe pads.
And without proper traction your pup will slide with each step he takes.
Dogs with conditions like arthritis for example are often more hesitant on slick floors because of the pain that occurs when they struggle to stay upright while slipping and the fact that their leg muscles may be weak from disuse.
When your dog s pads become dry they lack the ability to grip like they normally would.
The uncertainty of that experience.
If your dog is fearful due to his lack of control while walking on a slippery floor provide him with some traction.
Now why did your dog suddenly become scared of walking on a slippery floor.