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    For unreliable dogs, I would go with sheet vinyl. I know that doesn't sound like what one would want in a family room, living room, or dining room, but if you could find the right patterned product it might be better than spotted carpet or warped Pergo. Many years ago the magazines used to show the vinyl in those types of rooms and it always looked appropriate in the pictures.
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    I do not have pergo floors but have been looking into them. They way they are made as in long sheets that fit together -now also comes in a tile look - I don't know if they would be any less slippery or not but it might be something to look into. I think Home Depot, Lowes and Menards all carry this type of flooring. Good luck in whatever you decide!

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    This summer we got Our whole house done in Pergo. I love it!! I hated carpeting, and all the stains that you could see. Withh all the animals that come in and out of our house, living on a farm, having 2 kids, and of course a mechanic for a husband, carpeting was not for us!! So we decided to pergo the whole house, and i just love it!! yes you do have to be careful with getting it wet, but that is a small price to pay, for having a floor that looks so nice all the time!! It is so much easier to clean!! Duke has no problems on the floor, only took him a day to get used to it! He has also learned how to slide on it on purpose!!! So has our cat Loki!! If I ever move, i will do it all over again!!

    Now as far as the floor getting contantly wet, if you havent gotten the flooring in yet, there is a sealant that the contractor, or yourself can put in between the joints to keep water out! Just ask for it, cause it is not something they will do automatically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    For unreliable dogs, I would go with sheet vinyl. I know that doesn't sound like what one would want in a family room, living room, or dining room, but if you could find the right patterned product it might be better than spotted carpet or warped Pergo. Many years ago the magazines used to show the vinyl in those types of rooms and it always looked appropriate in the pictures.
    My friend has linoleum flooring that looks like wood, it looks really nice. Light colored linoleum often yellows, but the darker colors (like the wood looking kind) don't yellow and you can't see stains as easily either.
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    I'm not really worried about color staining lol. It's what soaks through to the pad and can't come up. I get to the mess usually before it dries. It's what's beneath is the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashleycat
    I'm not really worried about color staining lol. It's what soaks through to the pad and can't come up. I get to the mess usually before it dries. It's what's beneath is the problem.
    Sorry, I didn't mean that the linoleum stains from the pee, though it may. I meant that light colored linoleum often yellows on it's own as it ages.
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    OH I know lol. I'm just saying I'm worried about it going to the padding. So if there is a carpet that doesn't let it get to the padding I'll look into the linoleum too. Doyou know how long it lasts?

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    When floors lift from water exposure it's called buckling. All linoleum, wood, or hard floors do that. We have those easy snap in floors and they work great!!! My dad works at Lowes in flooring so I can talk to him for you if you want!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashleycat
    OH I know lol. I'm just saying I'm worried about it going to the padding. So if there is a carpet that doesn't let it get to the padding I'll look into the linoleum too. Doyou know how long it lasts?
    I have no idea. It probably depends on the brand and how much 'abuse' it gets.

    Quote Originally Posted by junescrater716
    When floors lift from water exposure it's called buckling. All linoleum, wood, or hard floors do that.
    The sheet linoleum shouldn't do that. I'm sure the linoleum tiles do though if water seeps through the seams.
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    I dont have the pergo floors I put the mannington brand throughout my entire apartment. And i love them. Mister(my chihuahua) had a few accidents when I first brought him home and it never caused any problems. Also i dont know how pergo is but with the mannington I can take the colorx wipes and put them on my swiffer and run that around the house to disenfect the floors and I dont get any bubbling or such from the water. I have also many a times dropped things on it and its fine. Yes I will agree that it is a bit slick for mister but since then he has learned that and takes it easy when running throughout and around conners.So I suppose it all comes down to personal prefence. GOOD LUCK

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    I put Pergo in most of my house this summer. With a 30 year warranty, I figured it had to be a good product.

    I have three dogs and 12 cats. The dogs are careful about how they walk on it, but only have trouble when they try to get on the bed. I have an area rug in the livingroom and bedroom for looks and comfort.

    I usually wipe up spills or 'accidents' immediately. I missed a spot overnight and in the morning found a lifted section about 3 inches long.

    I clean it with a Swiffer type mop. But I have to sweep up the sand and hair first. Those pads just don't do a good job on the mess my guys make. Sometimes I get down on my knees and wash and dry.

    I put seamless vinyl in my kitchen. It isn't slippery. It's a dark color so the dirt doesn't show. It cleans very easily. And i don't have to worry about the dogs (and cats) sloppy drinking habits.

    I really wish I had gone with vinyl throughout. It comes in woodgrain patterns as well as stone (my choice) and almost anything you want. Vinyl lasts about 10 years under normal wear. Hardwood floors need to be refinished every 3 to 5 years.

    The cost of vinyl is about half of laminate if you install it yourself. My 11X14 kitchen cost $1300. installed. I have a peninsula that would be hard to get right, so I chose not to do it myself. For normal, straight walled rooms, it should be fairly easy to do.

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