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Old 11-06-2010, 02:55 PM   #26
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This is something many have asked about in the past. I thought you might want to check out a few other threads:

http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sea...archid=5043126
Wow guys LOTS of great info....yet again another reason to LOVE THIS SITE!

Thanks Yorkieusa, I did a search but didn't come up with a thread that I thought covered it, but see I overlooked this! Sorry gals/guys!

We have been reading and discussing an it looks like hardwoods are gonna be the way to go! We are gonna to tile in the laundry, kitchen, half bath, and master bath, and nook area, and then hardwoods in the living, dining, entry, and master bedroom (all on the first floor).

When we built the house 4.5 years ago, we did the "upgrade" on the carpeting (vinyl village dwellers here, tract home subdivision) and that carpet SUCKS. If I would have known that all that extra money was for cheap crappy carpet, I would have just saved it, had the carpet ripped out and had the hardwoods put into place before we ever moved in. Oh well, live and learn! (sorry, that was my little rant, but back to the topic....)

These are the areas that the babies all have access to in the house. I was a little worried about the area rugs, thinking that the babies might consider them to be large pee pads , but hopefully we will be able to train around this.

Looks like they will all be going on vacation with us since I know that hardwoods create a lot of dust and the sealant requires us to vacate for a day or two!

Any tips for rug vs peepad training?
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