
Pets
too love carpet. You can often see them busy in impromptu jigs at homes.
They will not mind doing this on your carpet. So if you have pet in your
home and you are still daring to purchase a carpet then you should buy
carpet that can camouflage their hairs and resist their sharp claws.
The main problem associated with the pet is hair shedding that can
spoil your carpet. Hence you must apply commonsense in choosing the
color. If the hair color of your pet is dark, then select a medium to
dark carpet to help camouflage shedding. However dark carpet may not be
the best option for your white-haired, four-legged friend. This tip is
however meant for those who doesn't want to vacuum their carpet quite
often.

Pets
have their own mood judging which is a damn difficult. At times they can
act as a proficient miners and try to dig your carpet with their claws.
Cats for example have the habit of kneading. Is your pet a digger or
kneader? If yes then avoid buying carpets with large loops as claws can
become caught in the pile more easily.
You will always like to prefer carpet that gives soft experience
underfoot. Pets too enjoy the same experience. So if you are going for
soft textured carpet go ahead.
Pets in home? Care your carpet
Always clean and vacuum your carpet. Don't allow the dust and pets hair
to accumulate. Regular cleaning will help your carpet retain its
freshness for a longer period of time. There are many carpet cleaning
solutions and chemicals available in the market. You can use them on
your carpet from time to time.