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Eco-friendly, healthy, dog-friendly flooring for your dog-loving home! Posted: 30 Sep 2009 07:05 AM PDT ![]() What type of flooring is the best and safest flooring for dogs? That's a very big, big question. Believe it or not there are lots of options! Occasional oopsies on the carpet, dents and dings on the wood floors, worries about injuries sliding across slippery floors - it all comes with the territory if you have dogs, big or small. But those aren't the only concerns. Us dogs spend a lot of time on the floor, we snooze there, we eat there, we play there. So having a green, healthy, eco-friendly floor is very important to our health and well-being. Here are some things to consider when deciding what type of flooring is best for your dog loving home:
And that's just the beginning... So, what are some eco-friendly, safe, healthy, dog-friendly options? Generally speaking, the safest, healthiest and most environmentally sound types of flooring are untreated hardwoods from recycled or reclaimed wood, true linoleum, ceramic or glass tile, marble, stone slate, and resilient cork tiles - all either unfinished or finished with water-based, low-VOC finishes. Or you can look into carpet made of a sustainable untreated fabric, like wool. Let's take a look at them individually: Linoleum - Natural linoleum can be made from various combinations of natural materials, including softwood powder or sawdust, linseed oil, pine tree resins, cork, and chalk. Linoleum usually has a jute backing which is a sustainable material. Carpet - Natural carpets are those made from plants, including grasses and cotton, or other products such as wool. Just make sure they haven't been pretreated with stain resistant and other chemicals, etc. Cork - Natural cork is made from the bark of the cork tree. Make sure your source obtains their cork through sustainable forestry practices in their harvesting. The cork oak should be harvested by hand, leaving the tree unaffected by the harvesting process and allowing the cork oak to grow back, leaving the cork oak to live on and on. Cork is naturally durable, yet a soft product, and may not be the best option with dog's nails, unless you like the naturally distressed look. Stone - Another good option for dogs is stone. Stone flooring can be yielded from reused and recycled materials, and it can last nearly forever, with little maintenance and care making it one of the greener more dog friendly options. However the carbon footprint of procuring the stone should be considered. Ceramic Tile - Ceramic tile, particularly tiles made of recycled or reused materials are another option. Again, just take into consideration the weight of the product in transportation and location, and the materials used in sealing and grouting making sure low-VOC finishes are used in installation. What about adhesives and finishes for installation? Here are our top tips for seeking out the safest, greenest floor for you and your dog:
Happy, healthy living!!! Resources: Source for reclaimed wood and other materials. Online source for sustainable flooring materials. Research reports from the Environmental Working Group related to pets. Keeping It Clean - cleaning resources from Raise A Green Dog |
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