If you have a dog-what features do you want in a home?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No carpet floors!
The rest doesn't matter for me.


Our pets are on raw diets, having tile floors in or near the kitchen for easy meal clean up is a must for us. Our German Shepherd has a system where she'll eat her veggie and yogurt glop first, then move onto the meat/bones/offal she's removed from the bowl onto the floor. It can get really messy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No carpet floors!
The rest doesn't matter for me.


Our pets are on raw diets, having tile floors in or near the kitchen for easy meal clean up is a must for us. Our German Shepherd has a system where she'll eat her veggie and yogurt glop first, then move onto the meat/bones/offal she's removed from the bowl onto the floor. It can get really messy.


Maybe you should consider feeding her outside.
Anonymous
Tile floors. If hardwood, wouild like indoor gates to section off those areas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No carpet floors!
The rest doesn't matter for me.


Our pets are on raw diets, having tile floors in or near the kitchen for easy meal clean up is a must for us. Our German Shepherd has a system where she'll eat her veggie and yogurt glop first, then move onto the meat/bones/offal she's removed from the bowl onto the floor. It can get really messy.


Maybe you should consider feeding her outside.


and leave the mess for all the rodents to come feast on later? I once kept my kids stroller outside, covered, and found mice droppings inside the covers on the seats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd want a yard with enough woods where the dog can do his business and I don't have to clean up after him.


So, abundant ticks? Whoo hoo!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No carpet floors!
The rest doesn't matter for me.


Our pets are on raw diets, having tile floors in or near the kitchen for easy meal clean up is a must for us. Our German Shepherd has a system where she'll eat her veggie and yogurt glop first, then move onto the meat/bones/offal she's removed from the bowl onto the floor. It can get really messy.


Maybe you should consider feeding her outside.


Oh god, that's foul. Just...you let offal get on your floors on a regular basis? Foul.
Anonymous
big fenced in backyard
near a trail
hardwood floors
Anonymous
We are under contract with the dog people!
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