Ok- if the urine smell is coming from the floor inside the house... you must pull up the carpet /wood or laminate floor - get it down to the slab or the subfloor- use a bleach/water solution on the slab or the wood subfloor- let dry- then apply Kilz Oil based primer several coats- you can also replace the area of subfloor that is urine soaked- with new plywood subfloor- if you are on a slab- seal the affected area-with kilz= once the kilz dries- you can re-install any flooring over the area- if the pet stain/smell is on any thing else- bleach/and water and Mohawk flooring essentials odor control spray will neutralize the odor!
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Why are you smelling dog urine, new hobby or something?
Not unless you inhale the urine itself.
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Because the dog rolled in it.
The dog urine does leave a smell and the mice are attracted to bad smells and rotted food. So it is possible that mice are attracted by the urine.
Yes, probably.
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.
Shampoo does not usually go bad and smell like urine. Old urine has an ammonia type smell and no shampoo should smell that way. If by chance you are unsure of the contents of the bottle, it is best to throw it away.
It goes away when you fire it the 2nd after painting. you wont smell after
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.