Grout can be sealed. A good steamer can get up all urine and smells.
Try a doggy diaper/wrap.
The padding under the carpet is soaked with urine. It all needs to go.
Why is your pet peeing indoors? If it's a puppy then there are puppy mats for training. If it is an old dog then it needs a Vet. Well trained animals are trained to pee outside.
1) Your dog needs to see a vet.
2) You need to use an enzymatic pet cleaner on urine or your dog will still be able to smell it even if you can't. Go to a pet supplies store. They have the good stuff.
3) Yes, grout soaks up urine like there's no tomorrow. If you already have tiled floors they should be sealed. Sealing them lasts for several years and also makes them easier to clean.
4) Since it's a bedroom go with vinyl on a roll, not tiles. There should be a minimum of joins, preferably none and they should be joined using vinyl joint sealing compound. Trust me, it's worth doing, even with no dog.
5) When you take up your carpet treat the urine stains in the subfloor with enzymatic cleaner or the room will still stink on a hot day, or a damp day, or any day it's not been aired for a will.
6) See point ONE. Find out what's up with your dog.
Depending on where in the bedroom and the design layout you might be able to do a traffic area that encompass the dogs favorite pee area...w/o having to replace the entire carpet.
Doing that section in hardwood with a polyurethane finish is one route. Sheet vinyl is another route..
But right now, even using porcelain tile with a really good grout sealer would be so much better than the carpet....which I imagine the urine has possible soaked right through to the sub-floor.
Oh ...the things we do for our pets.
Welded vinyl sheet is used in hospitals to avoid the grout problem.
Yes it will soak up stains and urine is one the grout can get all sorts of stains and fungi linolium would be easy to clean , shame for the dog he must be locked in too much they are usually good with holding themselves
Porcelain tile is cold to walk on and the grout will soak up urine unless you seal it.
It is uneven, so it is hard to wash out all the pee anyway.
I would use linoleum or vinyl tile. You can get vinyl tile that looks like wood or like porcelain tile. It is waterproof and washable.
The other thing to do is keep your dog out of the bedroom while you train it.
How about sheet vinyl. one large piece for the entire room.
Porcelain floor tile can be very slippery when it gets wet.
Does your toilet smell like sht after you clean it?
Vinyl or linoleum, either in a sheet or the kind of planks that stick together, not the kind that click together. Those are the only types of flooring that can be guaranteed not to let liquid seep through or soak in.
Vinyl planks are fairly easy to DIY. Sheet flooring is much better left to the pros.
參考: I have dogs and cats. They have, from time to time, thrown up, peed, pooped, and left butchered rodents on my vinyl floor. Clean-up involves paper towel, or a cloth, and any kind of cleaning liquid.
that does it , you peed on the bathroom floor and blaming a nieghbours dog , how low cant you get , next time tell the truth , you cant aim properly .
The tile is but the grout isn't
Cheaper to train your dog
no but ShamWow is
also who has a tiled bedroom, you deserve jail time