DO NOT use ammonia on your carpet. It will destroy it!
Also, the over-the-counter odor removal stuff is bogus. If pee has soaked the pad, then you will need to replace the pad and have the carpet cleaned by a professional with a special compound that will remove the odor permanently.
If your carpet is on a concrete floor, pull up the carpet and pad and scrub the concrete with a mix of 1 part bleach to 4 parts water. Let it dry naturally. Then replace the pad WITH A NEW SECTION OF PAD. You cannot clean the pad. You can only replace it. The good news is: pad is cheap!
If your carpet is upstairs, skip the bleach and paint the wood subfloor with a good wood sealer such as "KILLZ." (available at just about any Walmart or Home Depot)
Bottom line:
1) have the carpet professionally cleaned.
2) replace the pad
3) treat the subfloor
Good luck, and be thankful it's not cat pee! That stuff is about 10x as potent as dog pee!
2006-10-14 03:51:06
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answered by Rusty Shackleford 4
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blend a answer of 50 % white vinegar and fifty % water. you're able to be able to desire to apply a liberal quantity of this answer to attain the carpet fibers deep down. artwork the answer into the carpet with a gentle brush (or your palms) to make certain it penetrates the carpet fibers under. Then blot the section making use of the paper towel approach above to soak up the vinegar blend. The vinegar will neutralize the ammonia in the dogs urine. in case you own a moist/dry vacuum extractor use it to do away with extra moisture. while the section has dried or very practically dried sprinkle a competent handful of baking soda over the grimy section. blend 0.5 a cup of three% hydrogen peroxide with a teaspoon of Dish cleansing soap detergent. ordinary liquid dishwashing detergent is needed. do no longer use caustic dishwasher detergent. Slowly pour the hydrogen peroxide and dishwashing detergent blend over the baking soda. despite in case you need to use a twig bottle for the hydrogen peroxide/dish washing detergent answer. Then artwork the baking soda and hydrogen peroxide blend nicely into the carpet which incorporate your palms (positioned on some rubber gloves) or use a broom. enable the section to dry thoroughly. as quickly as the section is carefully dry, vacuum up the baking soda. A fan or heater may additionally help drying. Use a demanding bristled brush to take a seat down back the baking soda if needed. it somewhat is all there is to it. Your carpet will scent sparkling and unfastened from urine scent.
2016-12-08 14:36:49
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answered by ? 4
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Hi yes the vets always say do not use normal carpet cleaner as the pups or cats like it due to chemicals in it and will wee again on it.
They say use ordainary washing powder, hope that helps.
2006-10-14 03:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem and the vet told me that the only thing that will get rid of the smell for good is washing powder. Something to do with the enzymes in the powder. Dilute a small cupful in a bowl and scrub gently.
2006-10-14 03:52:24
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answered by vic 4
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Use a lot of soap and metho and water. Keep washing until you can't smell the wee anymore. Take your puppie outside and tell him to wee or weewee. When he wees, praise him with food and a hug. It's just like potty training a child, only more simple, lol
2006-10-14 11:11:33
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answered by Alex 4
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Don't use ammonia ever on carpets unless you want it to smell like cat pee forever.
Lystol works very well. Use that.
2006-10-14 03:51:19
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answered by John16 5
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you can try vinegar or go to the pet store and get the carpet spray to remove these odors. You also might want to take your puppy out more often so he/she can get used to going outside and then give a treat for good behavior
2006-10-14 03:51:39
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answered by silverearth1 7
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Vinegar!!! avoid ammonia, because when it dries it smells exactly like urine! Vinegar is awesome. clean the carpet with your usual carpet cleaning formula, then after it's dry douse it with vinegar. the vinegar will evaporate, taking the ucky smell with it.
2006-10-14 03:51:37
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answered by kari w 3
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when i have my dog before she died she had bladder probs, found this in and old book and it works, if pee in carpet still wet pour heaps of cheap cooking salt on it and it soaks up the pee and the smell, you have to leave it over night or at least half a day, then you just brush and hoover it up, simple.
2006-10-14 03:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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no get rid of the pup or the carpet
2006-10-14 03:49:53
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answered by sleepwalker69 6
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