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#1 Posted : Friday, June 04, 2010 9:34:28 AM Bookmark and Share

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Vinyl, Finished Concrete, Tile, and maybe some LVT's. The nice thing is they'd keep the urine away from the subfloor AND any allergins are easy to clean up.
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#2 Posted : Friday, November 19, 2010 9:33:34 AM Bookmark and Share

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The garage floor is the best flooring pets. Their too dang messy to come in the house. That way there's no worry about pee OR allergies! Well until you get kicked out in the garage by the old lady. LOL :-)
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#3 Posted : Saturday, January 22, 2011 6:25:06 AM Bookmark and Share

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what they need to invent is not" pet friendly" but "friendly pet". lol
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:27:45 PM Bookmark and Share

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Here's a 'friendly pet' for your floor :-P
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#5 Posted : Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:56:24 PM Bookmark and Share

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Thats just cruel. I feel bad for yelling at my dog
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A high quality laminate like wilsonart,or pergo ,and a few others are pretty good from keeping amimal fecies staying on top. Remember you get what you pay for quality or crap!
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#7 Posted : Friday, February 04, 2011 7:26:20 PM Bookmark and Share

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The old style glued tongue and groove laminate was the best for pet accidents because the glue sealed all the seams
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#8 Posted : Saturday, February 05, 2011 12:03:39 PM Bookmark and Share

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Alot of laminates on the market today should still be glued because of coming apart more often.Yes glued laminate was the best, more tools ,more time, but repairs were terrible to do on them
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I think with todays bevels that plank replacement is easier. If glued laminate had those then repairs would be easier
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#10 Posted : Sunday, February 06, 2011 11:42:58 AM Bookmark and Share

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I agree
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#11 Posted : Monday, February 07, 2011 1:37:55 PM Bookmark and Share

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however to get back to the original point i guess that bevels would be something to hold pet urine
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Good point ,it would evently seep through
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#13 Posted : Friday, February 11, 2011 7:19:40 AM Bookmark and Share

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perhaps the best flooring is sheet vinyl that is full spread glued.With the seams welded it is "pee proof"
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I have done some work in hospitals doing marmoleum with welded seams,bullet proof
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#15 Posted : Saturday, February 12, 2011 8:21:45 AM Bookmark and Share

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regular sheet vinyl with a chemical weld would suffice for pets i think
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more practical,and cost efficient
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at home yes
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How long have you been an installer?
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25 years and counting
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Do you do all flooring ?
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