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Becky H
Becky H Tampa, FL
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Flooring Wildlife & Animals

We are currently remodeling our kitchen. When it is finished the next major project we are considering is flooring.

We both like wood floors, and over the years, I've read up on various types of wood. No matter who sells the wood, it seems no one will recommend their product when you've a large dog. Apparently, dog toe nails leave scratches in the wood, and no one has been willing to recommend wood flooring which will hold up to dogs' toe nails.

Does anyone have any knowledge of wood flooring that will tolerate this? Or, are we stuck with tile, stone or carpet as long as we are dog lovers??

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  • Becky H Tampa, FL
    This is precisely my flooring goal. I will retain the travertine in the living and dining room, plus the stone floors in the bathrooms, but wish to unify the rest of the rooms with like flooring.
    on Apr 13, 2012 · Like 1

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