🥰 Sweet Matilda!
Anyone else tried to lay floor with a furry supervisor? My sweet Maddie was 'helping' every step of the way, making sure the new laminate flooring installation was… an adventure! If you're wondering, like I was, "Is *laminate flooring good for dogs*?" then you've come to the right place. I’m sharing my personal experience and tips after living with it. First off, the installation process itself was quite the challenge with Maddie around. Every time I tried to line up a plank, she'd be right there, sniffing, 'supervising,' and sometimes trying to take my brush! It was a lot of, “all right Maddie, you’re helping so much I really do appreciate it,” but honestly, she was just being her silly self. However, having her around during the process gave me immediate insight into how the floor would perform under paw. My biggest concerns when choosing flooring for a home with a dog were durability, ease of cleaning, and slip resistance. I specifically looked for laminate flooring that wasn't too slicky, as I wanted her to have a good grip when she runs and plays. Many modern laminates come with textured finishes that mimic wood grain, which helps immensely with traction. I can confirm that the one I picked isn't too slicky; Maddie can zoom around without constantly slipping, which is great for her joints and my peace of mind. **Here’s why I think laminate can be a *good choice for dogs*: Durability Against Scratches: Today's laminate floors are surprisingly resilient. They have a tough wear layer that can stand up to everyday pet antics much better than traditional hardwood. While no floor is completely scratch-proof, I've found it holds up well against Maddie's claws, especially since I keep them trimmed. Easy to Clean Accidents: Let's face it, accidents happen. Whether it's a muddy paw print, a spilled water bowl (yes, she prefers my water even though she has a whole bowl!), or an actual potty accident, laminate is a breeze to clean. Unlike carpet or porous wood, liquids tend to sit on the surface, making cleanup quick and preventing odors from soaking in. Cost-Effective: Compared to many other pet-friendly options like luxury vinyl plank or high-end tile, laminate offers a great balance of durability and affordability. This was a big factor for me, as renovating can get expensive. Things to Consider for Pet Owners: Water Resistance: While laminate isn't waterproof, many new products offer significant water resistance, which is crucial for pet owners. Look for options with tight seams and a water-resistant core layer to protect against spills and splashes. Texture is Key: As I mentioned, choose laminate with a textured surface. This provides better traction for your dog, reducing slips and falls. Smooth, high-gloss finishes, while pretty, can turn your home into an ice rink for furry friends. Underlayment: A good quality underlayment can minimize the 'click-clack' sound of claws on the floor, making it quieter for both you and your pet. Some also offer extra cushioning, which can be beneficial for older dogs. Regular Maintenance: Keep your floor clean! Grit and dirt can act like sandpaper, scratching the surface over time. Regular sweeping or vacuuming (with a hard floor attachment) helps protect your investment. Also, wipe up spills immediately. Comfort:** While durable, hard floors can sometimes be tough on older dogs' joints. Consider placing soft rugs in their favorite lounging spots or areas where they jump off furniture to provide some cushioning. Overall, my experience trying to lay floor with Maddie's energetic 'help' has led me to believe that laminate flooring is indeed a solid option for homes with dogs. With the right choices in terms of texture and water resistance, it can provide a durable, easy-to-clean, and reasonably slip-resistant surface that both you and your furry companion will appreciate.































































































Give her a soft blanket to lay on. A hard floor is not nice.