You take paper towels and then place them on the area of the accident. Stand on the paper towels to blot out any extra liquid. Then use an enzyme cleaner bought from a pet store or a department store or something like that. Also I have heard that puppies will not urinate anywhere that they smell vinegar so I would head out to the grocery store and buy some clear vinegar. Then put the vinegar in a spray bottle so that you have an organic "odor neutralizer" for this and future accidents.
2006-12-03 02:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Wooolite Carpet Pet Stain Remover. It comes in a spray bottle and you only need a couple of squirts. It foams up really well when you start scrubbing and it has a really nice smell. I have used it a few times and my dog hasn't resoiled in the places I have used it.
One other thing I have heard is to put a couple of drops of clear vanilla extract on the spot after you clean it. Apparently dogs can't smell anything but the vanilla.
2006-12-03 01:54:28
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answered by moobiemuffin 4
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convinced, i'd say that it is because of her age that she pees on the carpets. She is getting older and likely cant carry out for too lengthy of a time. each so often putty out a puppy pad that has the heady scent on it (you may with the aid of them at your community puppy save) will each so often help. If she is a wide dogs, practice more desirable than one. As for the carpets, the purely element that I absolutely have got here upon that enables is at the same time as vinegar. Shampoo the carpets with this, allow it soak for slightly then shampoo lower back with a reliable shampoo. Sam's club sells a product called O-Ban, that is impressive to assist eliminate smells. Smells like infant powder. I paintings in a nursing living house, so eliminating smells is major. If none of this works, you've gotten to get them professionally performed. reliable luck
2016-11-23 14:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Pet stores carry a spray that has enzymes that break down the urine into compounds that don't carry any odor. I blot up as much as possible and then spray. Cleaning the carpet frequently helps too.
2006-12-03 01:48:11
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answered by ironbrew 5
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There are many commercial branded cleaners for pet waste. You should make sure it is for pet waste as it needs to include enzymes to break it down. The most oftenly referred to brand is Natural's Miracle which has a dog and cat version. I've used the dog version and it works alright.
Personally I've switched to using Orange TKO now. IT is a commercial made cleaner made from oranges. I like it because it cleans and breaks down pet waste and can be used around the house as a replacement for many other household cleaners BUT is nice smelling (if you like oranges) and since it is made of natural ingredients I don't have to worry if my dogs decide to lick the recently cleaned areas as there are no harsh chemicals.
2006-12-03 04:05:53
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answered by smurf 4
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Bicarb of soda is very good at neutralising odors. But it is possible to buy a spray for this precise purpose. Also Vinegar in water is supposed to help. The vinegar odor does not last.
2006-12-03 01:45:47
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answered by JAM 3
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woolite spray carpet cleaner usually works. try baking soda then vaccuum about 2 hours later. good luck
2006-12-03 01:52:46
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answered by punkbun03 3
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Apparently Nature's Miracle is really excellent. I don't have any experiences with it, but a lot of people swear by it.
2006-12-03 01:44:34
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answered by Emily 2
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pour milk on the urine....theres a chemical in milk that kills the smell of urine
2006-12-03 01:43:47
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answered by toni lee 3
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