Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I am in Southern California in a suburban area and a dog door to a securely fenced yard is the greatest thing since sliced bread out here. We have mostly tiled floors (with rugs) - yes they are colder in winter, but way easier to keep clean. I think you might enjoy a covered patio area (makes it easier to clean dogs or kids off when there is inclement weather). I don't groom my dogs myself, but when we used to bathe our dogs (eons ago) I only did it in good weather and used the patio and a hose, hooking the leash to a pole so I was hands-free.
We have a very large master bath with a huge walk in shower that has two shower heads, one of which can also be hand held so easier to rinse off the shampoo. I get in with my shorts on and can completely walk around them as I bath them and I do not get all wet. I love the shower and all the tile - very easy clean up! Then they can shake off most of the water and I can towel dry in there too before opening doors to the main bathroom area. That way they do not take off running throughout the house with the zoomies. If nice out I then take them outside to side lawn area where they can run around til nearly dry. We then come back in and groom. Just a personal preference, but I have never like doggy doors. They make me uncomfortable because if a dog can come through - what else can. From insects to you name it! Yikes. But truth be known, our doods are so spoiled, they expect me or DH to go out with them. We do leave the sliding doors to the patio open (weather conducive when we are home), but they will till hang inside with us rather than be out there by themselves.
Wish you the best Jenn with this move. I just returned from a week in the Golden area outside Denver and it was so beautiful there. Lots of trails and things to do. I think you will love Colorado - we have lots of friends there.
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