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There are many products on the market that claim to remove the odor of dog urine from carpets. These include Febreze and Pet Whiff Off. The first thing to do however would be to thoroughly clean the affected area with a steam cleaner if possible followed by an carpet shampoo with a professional cleaner. Follow this up with a product such as Febreze, which effectively masks any remaining odor and this should be enough.
Usually any stain removal will remove it whether it's specifically for pet stains or not.
First dry up any remaining liquid. Using a disinfectant cleaner, scrub and mop the area. Finally, mix white vinegar and water in a bucket and mop again. This should remove any remaining soap and odor.
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.
Try a special enzymatic dog urine remover (available at any pet store). They work the best.
Dog urine can be removed from curtains by soaking them in vinegar and baking soda. It absorbs the odor and removes the stain.
You can purchase urine burn remedies for grass at your local hardware or pet store. Odor is a bit more difficult to remove. You can rinse your yard with a hose after your dog urinates. To remove urine odor for your deck, use a mixture of Mule Team Borax and water, or use a urine odor remover from your pet store.
There are many products on the market that claim to remove the odor of dog urine from carpets. These include Febreze and Pet Whiff Off. The first thing to do however would be to thoroughly clean the affected area with a steam cleaner if possible followed by an carpet shampoo with a professional cleaner. Follow this up with a product such as Febreze, which effectively masks any remaining odor and this should be enough.
put cat odor there and slowly it will start to smell better
Watering your lawn regularly works. Planting herbs and fragrant flowers also helps.
Just give it a good bath and if that doesn't work then there is something wrong with the dog
yes, especially people with asthma
Hi, Most products can take care of both stain and odor in one squirt. One of the most popular is '''Nature's Miracle, but there are several products to choose from. Here are some guidelines in choosing the best product to remove dog's stain/odors: http://dogtime.com/stain-odor-removal.html '''
A skunk could have made your dog smell like this? or it may just be his natural body odor which will come back even after a shower.
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Dog urine can cause damage to concrete, especially first thing in the morning when it is most acidic. I have personally seen this happen on out patio from a 30 pound puppy. We now have a slight dip in the concrete. It took only a day to happen as well. I have only seen this happen once.
I imagine to would but there are other products on the market that will do the same thing. Nature's Miracle will remove the smell out of the crate. It will also remove stains out of carpet of pet urine.