What Type of Flooring Is Best When You Have A Dog?
Hi Readers,
The best flooring for your home when you have a dog can depend on so many things.
What are you most concerned with? The scratching? The dirt build-up? Your comfort and the comfort of your dog?
Take a look at some of the pros & cons of different floor types for dog owners. Which type of flooring do you have in your home?
1. Laminated Floors Pros - Resist scratches well Cons - Hard, slippery & uncomfortable for doggy
2. Solid Wood or Bamboo Pros - Durable Cons - Isn't as scratch or stain resistant as stone or tile, hard & uncomfortable
3. Ceramic Tile & Stone Pros - Extremely resistant to scratching and damage from accidents, easy to clean Cons - Hard & uncomfortable
4. Carpet Pros - Most comfortable for pets Cons - Stain easily, may get caught in claws
While carpeting is cozier, the truth is many dog owners have hard flooring in the major areas of their home (with the exception of carpeting in our bedrooms). With this is mind, there's a great floor-cleaning product I highly recommend called the Swiffer Sweeper. This 2-In-1 product allows you to sweep AND mop at the same time, which cuts cleaning time in half. It picks up 50% more dirt and hair than a broom and removes everything from dried food to pet fur and paw prints on virtually any surface in your home. It's quick and it even works better than traditional sweeping and mopping!
P.S. If you don't have a Swiffer and you're thinking about getting one, now is the time because you can save $5.00 off the regular price. Don't miss out on this deal!
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