What a Dog Actually Does to a Floor
Claws are the obvious one and they matter less than people expect. A properly cured resin surface is hard enough that a dog running down your hallway does not mark it, where the same dog on a soft timber floor leaves a trail within a season. The bigger issue is liquid. Water sits under a bowl, an older animal has an accident overnight, and on a floor with seams or a porous surface that moisture gets underneath and stays there. Yours will not, because there is nothing for it to get into.
Smell follows moisture, and it is the part households do not think about until it happens to them. Once a liquid has soaked into a subfloor or settled into grout, cleaning the surface does not fix the problem, because the problem is no longer on the surface. A continuous resin floor gives it nowhere to go, so you clean it up and it is genuinely gone. For a lot of our customers that one thing is worth more than everything else they came to us for. The reason nothing soaks in is the build itself: here is what makes the surface continuous.