How do you clean dog urine
Dogs don't come up from the breeder already housebroken thus one of the first trainings a dog owner has to undertake is to train the dog to use its own bathroom. However, even pets well trained to defecate and urinate in the designated spot would still have accidents inside the house.
Any pet owner would be pissed if the pet that is already on the easy to clean tiled floor would still move to the carpet to do its smelly business. Can the dog have a grudge to settle and it is punishing the owner by making a mess on the carpet instead of on the easy to clean tiled floor? The smell of dog urine is horrible as it can gag anyone with the toughest nose thus it must be removed immediately.
The spot soiled by the dog's urine must be cleaned not only because of the unsightly stains but also because dogs have the tendency to eliminate on the spot that has the smell of their excrements. Remember, dogs have very sensitive noses and as long as they can smell their poop or pee, the same spot will be used again and again.
Removing the dog's urine from tiled floors would be easy as you only have to blot the urine and use odor removing cleaners or a mixture of water and vinegar to eliminate the urine smell. Cleaning the mess created by the dog would be easier if the urine is "fresh" and you can still see the puddle being absorbed by the dog as you can use old towels to absorb the urine. Step on the folded towel to fully absorb the urine. Use another towel if the first is already soaked through then sprinkle baking soda on the spot.
Cleaning urine would be difficult if the urine was already absorbed by the carpet as the urine will move farther out and can no longer be soaked by the towel. Force the urine out by saturating the stained spot of the carpet with a mixture of vinegar and water. After about five minutes use a folded towel to soak the vinegar/water mixture as well as the urine. Baking soda absorbs odor thus you can liberally sprinkle this product on the soiled spot. Run the vacuum cleaner over the soiled spot to remove any leftovers.
Any pet owner would be pissed if the pet that is already on the easy to clean tiled floor would still move to the carpet to do its smelly business. Can the dog have a grudge to settle and it is punishing the owner by making a mess on the carpet instead of on the easy to clean tiled floor? The smell of dog urine is horrible as it can gag anyone with the toughest nose thus it must be removed immediately.
The spot soiled by the dog's urine must be cleaned not only because of the unsightly stains but also because dogs have the tendency to eliminate on the spot that has the smell of their excrements. Remember, dogs have very sensitive noses and as long as they can smell their poop or pee, the same spot will be used again and again.
Removing the dog's urine from tiled floors would be easy as you only have to blot the urine and use odor removing cleaners or a mixture of water and vinegar to eliminate the urine smell. Cleaning the mess created by the dog would be easier if the urine is "fresh" and you can still see the puddle being absorbed by the dog as you can use old towels to absorb the urine. Step on the folded towel to fully absorb the urine. Use another towel if the first is already soaked through then sprinkle baking soda on the spot.
Cleaning urine would be difficult if the urine was already absorbed by the carpet as the urine will move farther out and can no longer be soaked by the towel. Force the urine out by saturating the stained spot of the carpet with a mixture of vinegar and water. After about five minutes use a folded towel to soak the vinegar/water mixture as well as the urine. Baking soda absorbs odor thus you can liberally sprinkle this product on the soiled spot. Run the vacuum cleaner over the soiled spot to remove any leftovers.
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