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I have hardwood floors and Leo, who is about 7lbs, does not scratch. |
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You are right they will not scratch the laminate, but if the wet on them very bad things will happen.:mad: |
Just FYI, Thor has wee'd on my floors before. I have Nature's Miracle in the spray bottle. I just wipe up the urine, and then spray the spot. I've never had any trouble with odor or staining. Again, my floors are the super-laminated hardwood from the 1920s. |
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i personally use spray and wash (the kind for laundry stains) just because i love it and it's magic - lol. i'm sure it can't HURT to use some sort of scent masking spray, but that's what i was told. |
We chose brazlian cherry wood and had 3 coats of commercial grade polyurethane applied. It has been 15 months and no scratch's from the furbutts, although, they did pee pee all over them with no ill effects. |
We have 6 inch hand-scraped solid maple floors and cannot see any doggy scratches on them but the cat scratches are bad. :( The cat loves to play chase and digs his nails in the floor going around the corners. :eek: We also have them in the kitchen area so there are also many marks from dropped cans, cups, knives..... from the kids. After only 2 1/2 years they are pretty beat up. We would like to remove the hardwood in there and put in tile. |
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My parents have very high quality laminate floors that look exactly like wood and Linus doesn't scratch them up at all. He's 4 1/2 lbs right now. They really love the laminate floors because they're so durable!! |
Lol my kids do more damage then my dogs do but it has to be real wood the laminate stuff scraches way to easy |
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My dog is 9 pounds, and we have never had any scratches from him on the hard wood floors. He even runs and slides across the floor when he's excited. |
We have hardwood floors and foster several dogs at a time plus 2 of our own...not a scratch anywhere on our floors. |
We have wood flooring and have 3 Yorkies ( 1 who weights 9lbs ) and i have had no problems with the floor at all. My 3 babies run around non stop an play like crazy. I do belive it does depend on what kind of wood you use. Ours is maple which from my understanding is a very durable wood. When you go to a flooring place let them know this concern and they should show you woods that are hard not soft, you should have no problem. |
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I've been researching on hardwood vs laminate vs engineered and discovered that they have vinyl planks that look like wood. From everything that I have read, none of the wood products would tolerate being peed on, so I am considering the vinyl planks. I am sure if looked at closely, it will not fool anyone, but is still better than linoleum that looks like wood. |
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