The wood will swell and the acid in the urine will stain the wood an ugly smelly black color.
How to protect wood floors from dog water.
Many people are under the impression that having a dog means having damaged hardwood floors.
While cats are typically tidy water drinkers dogs are not.
Depending on the severity of the scratch it could be the entrance to the inner layer of your entire hardwood floor.
Scratches and dents avoid walking on the floor while wearing high heels spikes cleats or other shoes that may cause indentations in your wood flooring.
The best flooring for dogs how to protect every kind of flooring carpet or large area rugs.
9 ways to protect your floor from dog scratches 1.
And all the damage is under the finish at this point.
That all said of all the finishes i have used i find that the good old oil modified poly has just about the best water repellancy of all the finishes.
So what can you do to protect your hardwood floor from scratches.
They tend to slobber and splash water outside of the bowl.
However if you cannot avoid having your dog feed on the floor place its water dishes and food on an easy to clean mat to protect your flooring finish.
To prevent water damage to your floor place a waterproof mat under your dog s water dish.
Fortunately any clever dog owning diyer can make minor floor repairs without the help of a pro just follow our guide on how to get scratches and stains out of hardwood floors.
Also buy heavy bowls or those with a non slip rubber bottom to prevent it from slipping in case your dog pushes it off the.
A portion of the floor with its top layer scratched away by your dog is more prone to damage from water or urine.
Avoid feeding your dog directly from the floor.
Without proper care man s best friend can become your hardwood floor s worst enemy thankfully there are a number of different ways that homeowners can prevent dogs from damaging hardwood floors and many of them are easier to implement than you might expect.
It is true that pets are tough on wood floors but you can take steps to minimize the damage.
Protect hardwood floors appropriately from potted plants kitchen appliances pet food dishes and other items that could leave droplets pools or puddles of water on your floors.
Though a good polyurethane seal on your floors is the best defense against urine stains and surface scuffs it can t fully protect the wood.