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[quote=Anonymous]Depends on the size of the dog! A large breed can cause 1000s in damage if you have expensive furniture. My husbands last dog chewed the plantation shutters which cost 1000s. She also had accidents that destroyed travertine tile floors. The urine penetrates natural stone and hardwood and you can’t get the smell out. Our new very large breed dog has literally tried to chew very expensive furniture rt in front of me! I have to watch her 24/7 because I know the damage she can cause in seconds. She literally tried to bite the drawer in my brand new expensive kitchen. Her teeth left a huge mark. I know if I left her alone all day it would cost thousands. On the other hand I also have 3 cats that use their litter box. I chose tight woven fabrics they don’t claw at. Stay away from linens, silks and leather. They are left alone daily with zero issues. I would not keep a cat that pees outside the litter box but luckily have never had that issue. So either a small dog or a cat. [/quote]
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