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lbbs

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 11:52 am
Post subject: Will tenant Dog scratch up Flooring? Lab/ Dalmation
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We are considering renting to a couple with 50 lbs Lab -Dalmatian. They
say the dog is does not even know how to bark and is very tame. I a
concern that the dog will scratch up the vinyl tiles (are delicate) through
out the longs hallway, kitchen and dining room. If a part of the floor is
scratched up I basically have to re floor half of the upstairs, because I
can't find matching tiles anymore (bought 3 year ago). I am also
concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the basement
tenant. Anyone with experience with dogs & floors wear? I have never
had a dog, so I don't know what to expect. Any advise.
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Suja

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:15 pm
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lbbs wrote:
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> We are considering renting to a couple with 50 lbs Lab -Dalmatian. They
> say the dog is does not even know how to bark and is very tame. I a
> concern that the dog will scratch up the vinyl tiles (are delicate) through
> out the longs hallway, kitchen and dining room. If a part of the floor is
> scratched up I basically have to re floor half of the upstairs, because I
> can't find matching tiles anymore (bought 3 year ago). I am also
> concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the basement
> tenant. Anyone with experience with dogs & floors wear? I have never
> had a dog, so I don't know what to expect. Any advise.

Do you know how old the dog is? A young, energetic puppy will cause
more wear on the flooring than an older, more sedate dog. Just based on
my experience (older, sedate 90 lb. dog) and that of a friend with a dog
who is highly active inside the house (young, 45 lb. dog), I'd say that
the vinyl floos have held up quite well. My floors are 3 years old, and
the floors in my friends' house are quite a bit older. I've scuffed the
vinyl more with being careless with furniture and formal shoes than my
dog ever has. Similar advice on potential noise problem. My quiet,
well behaved dog creates a whole lot less noise than my nephew, who is
19 months old. My friend's young, active dog is more noisy in the
house, because she runs around playing, and bumps into walls and
furniture.

I would suggest that you meet the dog, and verify the claim that he is
quiet and tame. Determine whether he acts as if he is well trained.
Check the references with their previous landlord, and maybe ask for a
refundable pet deposit if they're amenable to the idea.

Suja

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Marcel Beaudoin

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 7:00 pm
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"lbbs" <none RemoveThis @mfergetel.com> wrote in
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> I am also
> concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the
> basement tenant.

Just to follow up on 55's comment about dog noise. Don't assume that the
larger the dog, the more noise. Small dogs can get a lot more speed in a
small space than large dogs can. We are in a 2 bedroom apartment, and
Moogli (10 lbs) has a *lot* of room to run in. He can turn a lot tighter
and go under couches and sofas while running. A bigger dog doesn't have
that problem. Small dogs can "launch" themselves off of a
sofa/couch/bed/chair and go a lot further (relatively) and with a lot more
speed than a large dog.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 11:44 pm
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 11:52:10 -0400, "lbbs" <none DeleteThis @mfergetel.com> wrote:

>We are considering renting to a couple with 50 lbs Lab -Dalmatian. They
>say the dog is does not even know how to bark and is very tame. I a
>concern that the dog will scratch up the vinyl tiles (are delicate) through
>out the longs hallway, kitchen and dining room. If a part of the floor is
>scratched up I basically have to re floor half of the upstairs, because I
>can't find matching tiles anymore (bought 3 year ago). I am also
>concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the basement
>tenant. Anyone with experience with dogs & floors wear? I have never
>had a dog, so I don't know what to expect. Any advise.

I'd be more worried about the doors and door frames than the linoleum
or vinyl. The wear doesn't show up at first, but as time goes on,
the finished starts to show the scratch marks. If the dog's
toenails are properly trimmed, they should not touch the floor much
when walking. I'd ask to look at their current home. Only fair,
IMO.

Barking is a very individual thing. Some dogs bark a lot, some don't.
Size and breed don't matter, it is the individual.

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Penny Howland

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:28 pm
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"lbbs" <none.RemoveThis@mfergetel.com> wrote in message
news:1061481131.816340@news.vaxxine.com...
> We are considering renting to a couple with 50 lbs Lab -Dalmatian. They
> say the dog is does not even know how to bark and is very tame. I a
> concern that the dog will scratch up the vinyl tiles (are delicate)
through
> out the longs hallway, kitchen and dining room. If a part of the floor
is
> scratched up I basically have to re floor half of the upstairs, because I
> can't find matching tiles anymore (bought 3 year ago). I am also
> concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the basement
> tenant. Anyone with experience with dogs & floors wear? I have never
> had a dog, so I don't know what to expect. Any advise.
I have vinyl that looks exactly like real wood...yes, believe it, people
mistake it all of the time--I hve two big dogs who are active and I have
hurt the floor with a scrubber--they have never scratched the floor. P
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2003 7:10 pm
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 11:52:10 -0400, "lbbs" <none RemoveThis @mfergetel.com> wrote:

>We are considering renting to a couple with 50 lbs Lab -Dalmatian. They
>say the dog is does not even know how to bark and is very tame. I a
>concern that the dog will scratch up the vinyl tiles (are delicate) through
>out the longs hallway, kitchen and dining room. If a part of the floor is
>scratched up I basically have to re floor half of the upstairs, because I
>can't find matching tiles anymore (bought 3 year ago). I am also
>concern about the dog making too much noise, that could upset the basement
>tenant. Anyone with experience with dogs & floors wear? I have never
>had a dog, so I don't know what to expect. Any advise.

I'd be more worried about the doors and door frames than the linoleum
or vinyl. The wear doesn't show up at first, but as time goes on,
the finished starts to show the scratch marks. If the dog's
toenails are properly trimmed, they should not touch the floor much
when walking. I'd ask to look at their current home. Only fair,
IMO.

Barking is a very individual thing. Some dogs bark a lot, some don't.
Size and breed don't matter, it is the individual.

>.
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