carpet stain remover. They have this new carpet thing where it comes with a blacklight so you can see where hidden urine is, and where it seems to be, you spray the stuff on it and it goes bye,bye. :)
Your old dog is probably jealous of your new dog. Your new dog is probably getting a lot of attention and without realizing it, you could start to ignore your old dog. Be sure to give your old dog just as much attention (if not more) as your new dog, so they don't get jealous.
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If the older dog allows it - yes.
I would say get (or build) a new dog house and get her a new bowl.
Why are you smelling dog urine, new hobby or something?
Put dog outside where they belong and buy a new couch, because urine has ammonia in it and the smell will never go away only fade. Well actually....you can use 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water. Vinegar will remove the enzymes that make the urine smell, oh that would be the ammonia, and the smell will go. You will need to keep the dog away from the couch until it is clean and dry though, and then make sure it does not happen again.
He lifts his leg to pee on couch or squats to take dump on your new berber carpeting. Hope this answered your question.
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If a new dog who isn't potty trained is added to a household where an older dog or dogs already live and are potty trained, it can cause the older dogs to start toileting indoors. The main problem is the scent of the new dog's urine being in the house. Completely removing the evidence of any indoor toileting is essential. Use an enzymatic cleaner, such as "Nature's Miracle" which is designed to break down the chemicals in urine that make dogs recognize it as urine. This and similar products are available through your veterinarian and at local pet stores. The next step is to create a dog-safe area where the new dog can be secured when he is not being supervised, and where the old dogs are not permitted. Make sure it has an easy clean floor, such as vinyl or linoleum and clean up after each mess. Put the new dog through regular house training, and only allow him in the rest of the house and with the other dogs when you are able to fully supervise him and interrupt any attempts at toileting inappropriately. See link below for information on house training a dog.
There are many ways. One, get a new car. Two, hire a professional to get the smell out. That's all i have now.
* Spay or neuter your dog as soon as your vet recommends. * Take care of fights or dominance issues between your dogs. * Limit your dog's ability to see outside animals from inside your house. * When urine-marking occurs, clean the area immediately. * In areas where your dog has urinated try to keep him from it or take away the attraction. * Keep things that could encourage your dog to mark out of reach. * If your pet is urine-marking in reaction to an addition to your household (i.e., a new roommate, boy/girlfriend, spouse etc.), have that person and your dog get to know each other. * Learn the signs that indicate your dog is about to urinate and watch for them when he is inside. * Use the "nothing in life is free" behavior with your dog.
It can leave a stain, which caught soon enough can be removed easily, usually by using a pet stain remover, being careful that a particular cleaner will not damage the material you're cleaning by checking the label. Dog Urine can also increase the fading of some types of siding, and in a case where this happens, the questionable area will need to be repaired by new siding.
Obama got a new dog for his family. His two girls wanted a new dog.
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Nat Wolff does not have a new dog.
Your old dog is probably jealous of your new dog. Your new dog is probably getting a lot of attention and without realizing it, you could start to ignore your old dog. Be sure to give your old dog just as much attention (if not more) as your new dog, so they don't get jealous.