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Kristin Topping

How to Select the Best Flooring Option if You Have Pets - 0 views

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    If you have a pet and looking for an ideal ‪flooring option‬ for your new or renovated home, here are following tips will help you with the process of selecting the best flooring option for pets. Go through our latest blog for some great ideas.
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    If you have a pet and looking for an ideal ‪flooring option‬ for your new or renovated home, here are following tips will help you with the process of selecting the best flooring option for pets. Go through our latest blog for some great ideas.
Pick Best Vacuum

Shark Rocket Reviews for Corded Hand Vacuum (HV292) - 0 views

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    The Shark Rocket Reviews for Corded Hand Vacuum (HV292) is powerful in suction that works great to clean stairs, floor surfaces, and interior of cars. With lightweight, this van has a portable system that provides opportunity for easy cleaning. The Shark Rocket has a TruePet motorized brush that picks anything from the carpets, fabrics including pet hair, …
Bay Ridge Carpet

4 Easy Tips for Removing Pet Stains and Smell from Carpet - 1 views

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    We love our pets but they never hesitate to create a mess in the house especially on the beautiful and expensive carpet. Neither you nor your guests will appreciate the pee smell coming from the carpet floor. Puppies are difficult to train.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Dog Crate Furniture - 0 views

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    Many of you may know about our beloved pooch Pepper from PoodlePicks. It may surprise you to know that he has been, by far, the most challenging dog we've ever had. At almost eight years old, he still suffers from separation anxiety. We've never had to baby-proof our house with the kids, but to this day, we do have to Pepper-proof. Before we leave the house, we have to go through the routine of closing every door, completely cleaning off the dining room table, locking the pantry and strategically putting up gates to block off the kitchen and the stairs. Heaven forbid we accidentally skip anything...we will undoubtedly come home with garbage all over the kitchen (he figured out how to open the can), empty bags of baking chocolates strewn across the floor (he breaks into the pantry and zooms right in on them), or even smelly feces on the stairs. Of course, he only does these things when we're not home...when we are, he's a perfect angel. So tell us...who's trained who here? This situation is completely our fault, of course. When Pepper was a puppy, we were told that we should purchase a dog crate for him. But where on earth would we put a large, ugly and obtrusive wire crate in our small home?
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