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Old 04-15-2010, 10:59 AM   #81
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 View Post
Let's switch gears, let's talk about a more modest garage conversion, with just AC, heat, and insulation. It still isn't a room I would want to go into. Concrete floors just aren't appealing to me.
I don't even allow my dogs into the garage (I carry them when loading into the car), there is just too much there they could get into. It is neat and well-maintained and clean, but we store things in there that no innocent child or animal should be around ... motor oil, solvents, insecticides, fertilizer, antifreeze, etc, all in their own containers but you never know if something might start leaking. I can smell some of those things, and if I can, you know that to a dog nose those odors are VERY strong.

The OP has already stated that the garage doesn't have climate control. Further, it is safe to assume (and I don't think I am jumping to conclusions at all) that this is just a regular garage that isn't fixed up in any way. Being that the OP said that the new pup owners were putting the pup in the garage because "they are tired of the messes and her laundry room smelling like dog," that means that messes and odors in the garage are a better option to them, so it is likely that it is just a regular garage or they wouldn't want mess or odor in there, either.
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