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Microfibre towel and an awful lot of vacuuming. I wish there was an easy solution.
Ha ha! I just expect to see those adorable dog prints all over my floors! Gives me an excuse not to clean so often. The only way to keep clean is to not have a dog :-(
We installed a doggie door in our garage that leads to our fenced in back yard. Also invested in a wash tub and installed that in the garage also with hot and cold running water...I absolutely love this...has made my life so much "cleaner". We also just replaced our garage floor that was texturized to prevent slipping, but was hard on the pooches feet. We replaced the floor with a polished concrete floor and the girls now use it as a playroom when it's too muddy or rainy. Plus we installed a retractable see thru gate between the mud room and kitchen so they can still observe us humans as we putter around the kitchen waiting for them to dry off.
So everyone is exactly right, the only other way is no pets or maybe some of those little things you put in a tank and watch swim around...I hear those are pretty maintenance free ;)
This time of year is definitely the time I dread most. I agree with the previous posts, and what I also do is place a dark brown 8' x 8' shag carpet on the floor by the back door - we put that down as soon as the snow flies and it stays there until probably May. Myla knows that she has to stay on that piece of carpet until we tell her she can get off. This way the snowballs melt off or the mud dries off and she doesn't track it throughout the rest of the house. I know that this can be difficult with more than one doodle, but it works for us!
We are installing a small paw-wash tub in our mud room. It will be a smaller bathtub with a hand shower, raised off the ground a foot or so and with a step. We will tile a couple feet above the tub. I actually just had a contractor out for a quote yesterday.
When the snow melted here in the last few weeks I was having to carry Hoka upstairs to wash his paws every day. Towels just cannot get the really sandy Colorado soil off. Nothing but a spray down will do.
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