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Rebecca asked:
We just moved into a new house where we only have gravel in the backyard. So of course this is the only place for our 2 dogs to “go potty.” Now that they’ve finally got the hang of going on a big pile or rocks, rather than their usual grass, we have a backyard that wreaks of urine. We just treated the backyard for fleas, so I don’t want to deactivate or decrease the efficiency of the flea treatment…but I do need to get rid of this smell. Any suggestions?
We just moved into a new house where we only have gravel in the backyard. So of course this is the only place for our 2 dogs to “go potty.” Now that they’ve finally got the hang of going on a big pile or rocks, rather than their usual grass, we have a backyard that wreaks of urine. We just treated the backyard for fleas, so I don’t want to deactivate or decrease the efficiency of the flea treatment…but I do need to get rid of this smell. Any suggestions?
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Qusan asked:
My friend had 3 cats and 2 dogs that did not go out. We have repainted the upstairs, but the cellar still smells terrible. How can we eliminate that smell. Is it true not to use chlorine as ammonia in the cats urine may cause a reaction?
My friend had 3 cats and 2 dogs that did not go out. We have repainted the upstairs, but the cellar still smells terrible. How can we eliminate that smell. Is it true not to use chlorine as ammonia in the cats urine may cause a reaction?
Tags: Ammonia, Cats, Cement, Chlorine, Dogs, Pet Smell, pet urine, Upstairs, Urine Smell —
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Deacon Dr. Ward Shizzle asked:
I had a bad house sitter who didn’t let my dogs out for 2 days, and then didn’t clean up the urine, so it sat and dried for a week on my hardwood floor. I tried Natures Solution but it hasn’t seemed to make a differnece.
I had a bad house sitter who didn’t let my dogs out for 2 days, and then didn’t clean up the urine, so it sat and dried for a week on my hardwood floor. I tried Natures Solution but it hasn’t seemed to make a differnece.
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JackieG asked:
I have a heated carpet cleaner, have tried urine gone, used vinegar and ammonia along with countless over the counter products and still I smell my dogs urine? Please help as the Yahoo team always comes up with good answers, Thank you in advance.
I have a heated carpet cleaner, have tried urine gone, used vinegar and ammonia along with countless over the counter products and still I smell my dogs urine? Please help as the Yahoo team always comes up with good answers, Thank you in advance.
Tags: Ammonia, Carpet Cleaner, Carpets, Dogs, pet urine, Vinegar, Yahoo, Yahoo Team —
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J A asked:
what is the best way to clean kitchen lino floor ?
I dont want to use commercial cleaner.
I’ve been told vinegar is good, any other tips for getting a muddy (dogs) kitchen floor clean and sparkling..
something that wont wreck the lino or turn it into a ice rink (unfortunte incident with fairy liquid)
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what is the best way to clean kitchen lino floor ?
I dont want to use commercial cleaner.
I’ve been told vinegar is good, any other tips for getting a muddy (dogs) kitchen floor clean and sparkling..
something that wont wreck the lino or turn it into a ice rink (unfortunte incident with fairy liquid)
ta
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E asked:
I recently got second-hand couches from a friend. She has 3 dogs and two cats. As far as she knows, the pets never ‘made a mess’ on the couches, but ever since the couches arrived I have noticed a lingering pet urine smell near the couches. What is the best way to clean the couches and get the smell out? Note: these are cloth couches and there are lots of pillows with non-removable covers.
Thanks!
I recently got second-hand couches from a friend. She has 3 dogs and two cats. As far as she knows, the pets never ‘made a mess’ on the couches, but ever since the couches arrived I have noticed a lingering pet urine smell near the couches. What is the best way to clean the couches and get the smell out? Note: these are cloth couches and there are lots of pillows with non-removable covers.
Thanks!
Tags: Cats, Couch, Couches, Dogs, Pet Smell, pet urine, Pets, Pillows, Urine Smell —





