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  1. I'm going to get my husband on the research case, surely we're not the only ones with a dog with wood laminate flooring! There must be some sealant you can put down to protect it. I think my husband said the other week that you shouldn't soak the floor with water when washing because of "swelling" Unbelievable really, as of course you want to wash the floor with something other than a duster-type cloth. When we clean the floor we normally follow the instructions and put 1 litre of boiling water with one cap of floor cleaning liquid and I squeeze out the mop thoroughly before sweeping on th
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  2. Hmmmm, I see your problem. Like the others are saying, I guess you've got to catch him doing it, to tell him off.
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  3. I'd sure look in to it further as I've never heard of that happening. I don't have any wooden floors, so don't know too much about it though. Do let us know what he finds out. Vicki
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  4. That is terrible the way the floor has "lifted"!!! I wouldn't think it should do that with just a little bit of dampness. Isn't there some way you can seal it to keep it from doing that? So sorry to see that is happening with your new floor. Vicki
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  5. That really is a GREAT idea! Thanks for sharing! Vicki
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  6. Yes, when I'm not at home, I leave the radio on - Radio 2 on the tv or Classic FM on the tablet. At night time, the music is going all night long too - Classic FM (hopefully this is easy listening with no dog barking/car tooting adverts.) I will have to try out the Kong toy that I bought more. I'm just anxious of putting things in there that will make a mess of the place. e.g. I hear about freezing treats inside. I give Riley an ice cube in the kitchen and that whizzing around makes a wet trail everywhere! I wouldn't want that in the Dining Room with the new flooring down as I don't w
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  7. My dog trainer told me to freeze the kong with its contents, it will last twice as long ;)
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  8. I leave a kong with peanut butter and a treat in it for Missy. I have no idea how long that keeps her busy (she probably finishes before I'm out of the drive!) but she's always anxious to show me she cleaned it all up when I get home!
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