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Old 11-05-2010, 07:59 AM   #10
celstu1
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I had a yorkie on hardwood and on Laminate. The Hardwood held up better. However I am looking to replace the carpet in my living room and budgetary constraints dictate Laminate will have to work for the temporary until we redo the kitchen and do all hardwood. If you have the budget for hardwood, it held up fine to yorkie nails. The Laminate will pock and lift a bit at the seams over time if there are too many accidents not caught and cleaned up immediately. You can also buy a glue that will make your seams more moisture resistant that could make laminate a good choice as well.
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