julie45 Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Well we decided to have a new kitchen floor,we have always had carpet down,but not this time we decided to have a change :roll: But we forgot one thing,the dogs . we had the wooden floor put down looks great i must say,but the problem is the dogs will not walk on it at all.we have tried everything.but still they will not go on it. :roll: :roll: now you may think this is a good thing because they cant make it dirty :lol: but every time they wont to go out we have to carry them over the kitchen floor,every time they wont to come in we have to carry them in. :oops: :oops: the little dogs not so bad but the rottie is fun i can tell you :lol: :fadein: :wink: Quote
behle Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Congrats on the new flooring Julie. Just put down a little runner for them that is non-skid from door to door. They should be okay with that! My god, I can't imagine carrying my Max through my kitchen! :o Or Ben, my saint!!! Quote
snowpaws Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 hehe! It would be funny to polish the floor loads, and then get the dogs in a sit stay. :lol: :lol: :lol: We have that problem at our training club, the floor is tiled, so they're back legs slowly slide away from the front legs...it's quite funny to watch. Recalls are VERY dangerous though!!!! Quote
imported_Debbie Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Snowpaws, legs sliding out behind them :lol: :lol: That happens to mine too !! When they are all chasing each other , I have to remind Gretchen(Rott/Lab) to be careful because she slides and skids all over !! I'm afraid she'll break a leg or a hip !! :o Quote
bk_blue Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 At grandad's house the hall is made of marble and we would throw toys up the hallway (from the kitchen to grandad's room) and the dogs would go skidding at the end after the toy. It was hilarious! We still do it with Tomson because he is far more obssessed with toys than the fat twins ever were. :D Quote
marion Posted April 23, 2003 Posted April 23, 2003 Same here, when I ask Rosie to sit for a treat her back legs start to spread outwards, it is so funny. When she lies on the floor it's hysterical watching her trying to get up. Ruby doesn't have a problem, I don't know why. :D :D :D :D Quote
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