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Dog Urine OdorsKate from Boothwyn, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Dog Urine Odors
I found a site that has great products for animal care. Post by petsrgreat RE: Dog Urine OdorsVinegar and baking soda mixed with water use a couple of times. Let it sit for 30 minutes scrub in with a brush it should work great. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsThis all sounds great but what do you use on wood laminate floors? My pug keeps going in the same spot and now the planks are bubbling at the seems! Help! Post By Renee (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine Odors
If you want the odor to be gone and gone for good to never return go to www.scoe10x.com and buy there starter kit. I promise it will work unlike anything you have ever tried or heard of trying. Many on the market claim to get rid of the odor and most will for awhile, but they all return. SCOE10X gets rid of the odor and it will not return ever! Post By ken (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsI have a large home and no kids and so I don't go to every room in my house all the time. Well, I rescued 2 more dogs (a total of 4) and I guess they were marking on the floors where I didn't go. The smell was the biggest indicator for us that they had pee'd in the house and they probably had days before I even noticed. I pulled out my steam cleaner and ran it through the room till the dirty water was clear. I still smelled the urine. I tried the vinegar/water solution after the carpet had dried. That didn't work. So, I went and bought 'Get Serious' at Petsmart and guess what... IT WORKED! I just sprayed it in, in a zig zag motion and then ran my steam cleaner over the wet spots after I had let the solution sit on the carpet for a few minutes. I was surprised that the dirty water was yellow/gray. Nobody had been in that room since, so there was no reason for it to have been dirty that fast. I think it was the solution that loosened up the pee in the pad. Now the room smells clean and fresh... No more urine odor. Hope this helps someone. Post By UKS (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsJust FYI, Simple Solution, Nature's Miracle and the vinegar all did not work for me. Will try out the backing soda. Post By Larzi (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine Odorsif you want to stop fooling around with dog urine odor and probably stop your dog from going back to the same spot again and again, eliminate the odor completely. odorxit is the the only stuff i know of that really eliminates the odor enough that even the hyper dog nose cant smell it. Post by exring RE: Dog Urine Odors
Hi thankyou all for the help I really hope this works Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine Odorsmy dog pees all the time. I dont' know what to do.! It's dry. Is there a solution to that? Post By Debbbbbby (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsI have finally found something that works great and it gets the smell out completely even deep down in the carpet to the bottom....you take equal parts of distilled vinegar and water make sure you clean the area first get up the stain and such then spray the solution over the spot get it good and wet it will smell like vinegar for a day may 2 let it air dry and then you should not have the smell anymore. It may take a couple of doses , I have had a dog for 2 years and she pees off and on when we redid our carpets the stain was under the backing but no smell what so ever. Hope this helps...Plus its a great room deodorizer for anyone with smokers..and things..... Post By Cat (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsHow do you remove the scent from hard wood floors? My golden retreiver puppy is now housebroken, but when he does have an accident he always goes in the same spot. Post By Winston's Mom (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine OdorsI have a 10 months old English Mastiff and when he pees it has a bad odor why is this? Its almost a fishy smell. Post By Nikki (Guest Post) RE: Dog Urine Odors
I've been happy with a product "Scoe10x" - sold from their website in Atlanta -- it's not especially cheap but it does the job. Post By Guest (Guest Post) |
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