There are sprays to detour them from eliminating there.
Your best bet is to hire a trainer to help you housebreak the dog though.
It makes it easier to mop the floor.
You do potty by going to the bathroom and pulling down your stuff and it comes out from the back
On the floor when you look down to your left you can barely see the stem but its there
get a plumber
start at the2 nd floor run it down to the existing pipes, will have to run it outside of walls, unless you want to tear the wall out, then make a cover for it
This always depends on the level of remodeling you want. If you just want to replace a linoleum floor, then you remove the linoleum with a floor scraper and lay down new linoleum. However, if you intend to replace more (such as sinks, toilets, and bathrooms), there will be some more complicated plumbing involved that may or may not require gutting the bathroom and going into floorboards or walls. The best way to find out for sure is to consult with a remodeling business. Often they will give advice regardless of whether they are actually doing the labor.
Yes, because you can get an infection "down there." It can also be a problem in terms of body odor.
so we know what is going on down there!
Mainly all it involves is removing old flooring and getting down to your basic floor structure. Tile can usually be laid over any surface that is in good condition. If there are bumps, tears, or anything like that its going to involve a little sanding to even the surface up.
If the wooden floor is going directly onto terrazo there is no way to nail it.
um..probably by not going to the bathroom constantly to stick ones finger down ones throat..
If you think about this for a moment, you can figure it out. Are you usually standing up or sitting down when you need toilet paper? That would be why they are positioned so that you can easily reach them when sitting down.