As long as I’ve been alive, I’ve been a dog lover. My only time without a dog was briefly after I got married, when my husband, who never had a pup, was hesitant about getting one. (Thankfully, he’s now a convert.)

So it has always baffled me when people say they don’t have a dog because of the mess. For me, the love and affection they bring far outweighs their dirty paws and sometimes unsavory food choices. Well, most of the time anyway.

The times I’ve questioned that statement have been when my dog decided to empty his bladder all over our rug. He has chosen to unleash on not one rug, not two, but every rug we’ve ever owned. Multiple times. His preference for rugs as a restroom is rivaled only by his preference for couches.

After buying and disposing of at least six different rugs in four years, it was time to try a different approach: a machine-washable rug.

We’ve tried pet sprays and carpet cleaners. We’ve tried preventative measures, like doggy diapers (which, in short, he hated) and keeping him contained while we were out of the house (which is when we learned he’s a master escape artist). No matter what we did, our rugs always wound up serving as a very expensive indoor grass patch.After purchasing and disposing of at least six different rugs in our four years owning him, we decided it was time to try a different approach: a machine-washable rug.

Theresa "Tess" Bennett

I had heard a lot about a company called Ruggable, which makes rugs that consist of two components: a bottom waterproof pad that resembles a large piece of thin Velcro with a rubber underside, and a removable rug cover that lays on top of it. The rug cover is “100% machine-washable, water-resistant, and stain resistant,” according to the website.

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