Furbaby nursery help My little girl Emma had her first litter of 5 puppies 10 days ago and I need some ideas on floor coverings. I have a plastic storage box lined with towels for the pups that is inside a fenced doggie playpen. I have been lining the floor with wee pads for mommy to potty on but I have to replace them a lot so I'm really going through them and they're not cheap. I have to cover the entire area because it's carpet underneath. Unfortunately I have no tiled area I can move them to. I was hoping some one has some good ideas on how to protect the carpet in a more affordable way. Thanks for the input!!:animal36 |
what about those flannel backed vinyl tablecloths you can get at wal-mart, dollar store, etc. they're cheap, waterproof and are pretty good sized. |
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I used a shower curtain under Tia's playpen. |
I use a linoleum remnant under my xpens. Works great and you can roll up and store away when not needed. Good luck! :) |
glad i found this thread. i am looking for the samething. Linoleum sounds but may be difficult to find. i was at a flee market yesterday and saw a rubber matting ...was thinking of getting it once i measure |
I have hardwood floors that I line with washable pee pads. They work fantastic and save tons of $$. |
[F]Hi. I am addicted to this site but don't think I've posted before. Haven't felt I was knowledgable enough about a subject to contribute anything. But I have found something that works well for me in this situation. I buy a roll of carpet protector from Lowe's or Home Depot. It's like a big 2 1/2 foot wide roll of scotch tape. Costs around $15. It sticks to the carpet, wipes up easily- I even mop it! It's the stuff construction workers or movers use to protect flooring. I put down a number of rows and it stays in place for the duration of puppies' time with us. Then just pull it off and throw it away.[/FONT] |
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Thanks!! Thanks so much for all the great ideas! I'm heading to home depot right now!!:) |
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