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Sep 10, 2021 - 01:46 AM
Dogs' toenails are one of the hardest things on floors as they're "sharp".� Even if well cut and manicured, they are still sharp little objects going constantly over a floor.� If you have smaller dogs, it'll be much easier on a floor than larger, heavier dogs.� But in the end, dog nails are just rough on the floor and you will see marks and wear on the finish through time.� About the only floor you won't see that on is porcelain tile or concrete.� So, as long as that awareness is there and you know you will indeed see wear heavier in those areas because of the weight of the dog and its nails, you may certainly use the waterproof cork. First order the sample 10 day rental boxes online to see colors in person before ordering your final floors as nothing looks on a computer screen as it does in reality.
