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Use Vinegar And Apple Cider For Pet Odors

When animals soil the carpet, all you have to do from keeping them from soiling it again is use vinegar mixed with a bit of apple cider. Together, it eliminates the smell.

By Rachel from San Antonio, TX

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By jennifer (Guest Post)
July 12, 20070 found this helpful

do you really need the cider or can the vinegar work alone

 

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September 18, 20120 found this helpful

I've tried your recipe and it doesn't work if you have large dogs. After several years of back breaking efforts and $$$ I finally used the n"ultimate solution." My solution to the problem is called: Laminate flooring or ceramic tiles or vinyl tiles.

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Why? There's no chance of mold buildup in carpet padding, stains or any odors that can come back. Unless you have a high power carpet shampooer (industrial strengthen) you'll never be able to suck out all the liquid from the carpeting.

 

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September 18, 20120 found this helpful

One more comment on your suggestion - It will not stop your dog from peeing on the same spot. I've had over 40 years experience in dogs and several different breeds - believe me I know what I'm talking about.

 

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