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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

This is probably overly simplistic, but all I do is - on wet days I put a moving blanket out, in front of the sliding glass door where the dog goes outside to the back yard.

He learned that, when he comes in and I'm holding one of his 'puppy towels' (yeah, I know - he calls things funny names), that he is to stop on the moving blanket and I clean him off.

It works pretty well for us. It doesn't look great, but oh well. He's a very good boy and makes it easy on me, for the most part. Sometime he thinks it's time to play 'get the puppy towel' so I have to calm him down. Smiley Happy

His crate is right near the sliding glass door so that is really helpful because I have a towel that covers the back end of the crate, up against the wall, and I keep his puppy towels stacked there.

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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

On 1/17/2015 chickenbutt said:

This is probably overly simplistic, but all I do is - on wet days I put a moving blanket out, in front of the sliding glass door where the dog goes outside to the back yard.

He learned that, when he comes in and I'm holding one of his 'puppy towels' (yeah, I know - he calls things funny names), that he is to stop on the moving blanket and I clean him off.

It works pretty well for us. It doesn't look great, but oh well. He's a very good boy and makes it easy on me, for the most part. Sometime he thinks it's time to play 'get the puppy towel' so I have to calm him down. Smiley Happy

His crate is right near the sliding glass door so that is really helpful because I have a towel that covers the back end of the crate, up against the wall, and I keep his puppy towels stacked there.

Thanks, chickenbutt: a simple issue certainly can become a complicated one! I am glad this works well for you--will need to try it out! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

Our door to the back is in the kitchen. We have four dogs and tile flooring. I did put a runner at the door but it only does so much. You know what? I've given up. I do clean it, but not all the time. Really, I think I could spend my entire day just taking care of that floor. You have to love 16 paws that are all on different time schedules.

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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

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On 1/23/2015 RedConvertibleGirl said:

Our door to the back is in the kitchen. We have four dogs and tile flooring. I did put a runner at the door but it only does so much. You know what? I've given up. I do clean it, but not all the time. Really, I think I could spend my entire day just taking care of that floor. You have to love 16 paws that are all on different time schedules.

RedConvertibleGirl-- I cannot tell you how much I appreciate your post! I believe I have pretty much given up as well. I KNOW I could also spend all my "free" time cleaning it up but it just seems pointless! Especially since my husband says tonight: "How about we look for another Lab pup?!" {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

In the grand scheme of life, this ongoing annoyance is really minor. Thanks so much for sharing!

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On 1/23/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

I am completely in awe and impressed! THANK YOU for sharing! Although I just posted that I have given up, there certainly is a part of me that probably never will! LOL! I appreciate your input!

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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

On 1/23/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/23/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

I am completely in awe and impressed! THANK YOU for sharing! Although I just posted that I have given up, there certainly is a part of me that probably never will! LOL! I appreciate your input!

LucyLover64- you make me smile {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

I understand completely, in the scheme of things I do not lose sleep over it either. I enjoy my puppies more than having clean floors! I do what I can, then move on, it is not the end of the world.

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On 1/24/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:
On 1/23/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/23/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

I am completely in awe and impressed! THANK YOU for sharing! Although I just posted that I have given up, there certainly is a part of me that probably never will! LOL! I appreciate your input!

LucyLover64- you make me smile {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

I understand completely, in the scheme of things I do not lose sleep over it either. I enjoy my puppies more than having clean floors! I do what I can, then move on, it is not the end of the world.

Abrowneyegirl--You made me smile as well! We also very much enjoy our 4-legged kids more than clean floors/house! (But a few good hours of tidiness would be so cool! LOL!) Hope you have a great weekend!
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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

On 1/24/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/24/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:
On 1/23/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/23/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

I am completely in awe and impressed! THANK YOU for sharing! Although I just posted that I have given up, there certainly is a part of me that probably never will! LOL! I appreciate your input!

LucyLover64- you make me smile {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

I understand completely, in the scheme of things I do not lose sleep over it either. I enjoy my puppies more than having clean floors! I do what I can, then move on, it is not the end of the world.

Abrowneyegirl--You made me smile as well! We also very much enjoy our 4-legged kids more than clean floors/house! (But a few good hours of tidiness would be so cool! LOL!) Hope you have a great weekend!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend as well

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Re: Dogs and Messy Winter Floors

On 1/24/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:
On 1/24/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/24/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:
On 1/23/2015 lucylover64 said:
On 1/23/2015 Abrowneyegirl said:

I have a series of rugs.

In the garage- a heavy vinyl backed low pile rug that can be vacuumed or hosed off. Similar to what you see in a hotel lobby with a logo in the weave.

In front of steps in the garage leading into the house and in the laundry area both have vinyl backed 'scraper' door mats. On each step (2) I have stair carpets.

In the house a large decorative indoor outdoor rug.

By the time they are on the floors their paws are pretty 'wiped off'

I only wish I thought of this sooner!

I am completely in awe and impressed! THANK YOU for sharing! Although I just posted that I have given up, there certainly is a part of me that probably never will! LOL! I appreciate your input!

LucyLover64- you make me smile {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

I understand completely, in the scheme of things I do not lose sleep over it either. I enjoy my puppies more than having clean floors! I do what I can, then move on, it is not the end of the world.

Abrowneyegirl--You made me smile as well! We also very much enjoy our 4-legged kids more than clean floors/house! (But a few good hours of tidiness would be so cool! LOL!) Hope you have a great weekend!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend as well

Thinking progress: dogs sneaked into kitchen after a romp outside in the wet yard--muddy footprints all over the floor.....I actually laughed, cleaned it up, and felt thankful to have them and that they are healthy! :-)