[NAGDU] Putting the "fur" in furnature
Julie Johnson
julielj402 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 16 12:15:03 UTC 2017
I like leather. It holds up well and doesn't absorb dog odor. You do
have to be careful to keep the dog's nails rounded. I use a dremmel.
If you use clippers, I'd finish with a file just to get the sharp
edges. Every few months I go over the leather with a leather
conditioner. Over time it will get scratched, fade and get tiny cracks,
kind of like broken in shoes. I kind of like that look though. It
feels homey and comfortable.
I found my small leather couch for a very reasonable price at the local
furniture store. It was originally a part of a set, but the other
pieces were sold without it. They were happy to recoup their cost. It
was a bit dusty, but that's another good thing about leather, super easy
to wipe off dirt.
HTH and awesome news on the house!
Julie
On 6/15/2017 2:10 PM, The Pawpower Pack via NAGDU wrote:
> So I'm in the beginning stages of buying a house— the money stage which is the least fun of all the stages. Anyway I've decided that with a new house will come new adult furnature.
> So for those of y'all who let their dogs on the couch, what kind of furnature do you have, what have you found holds up the best over time? My dogs are not chewers or distructive.
>
> Thanks for ideas.
>
>
> Rox and the kitchen Bitches:
> Mill'E, Laveau, Soleil
> Pawpower4me at gmail.com
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