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Cleaning Dog Urine

| Tuesday, July 28, 2009 | | 0 comments »

If you are thinking about cleaning dog urine then I think I can help you. Dog urine has a horrible smell and can stain things like carpets and your lawn. I had 2 dogs that did this and one day I had had enough and learned how to clean it up properly and eventually trained them. Here are some of my top tips on cleaning dog urine.

Paper Towels - Firstly you have to get to the dog urine as soon as possible. If you have just got your dog when you come home you should walk around and see if anything smells weird. If it does then grab some gloves and some paper towels. You want to soak up as much of the moisture as you can because this is the easiest and safest way. Keep applying pressure until the towels are dry and you can get no more.

Baking Soda - The second step for cleaning dog urine is baking soda. What you do after the paper towels is get some normal baking soda and sprinkle it on the area where the dog has urinated and then wait about half an hour. After that half an hour get out your vacuum and vacuum everything up. The smell should all be gone but there might be a lingering in the air of smell still. You can cover that by simple air freshener for now.

Another great thing about baking soda is that dogs tend to hate the smell so will not put urine in that place again. It is really worth training your dog. I wish I could tell you how much time, money and effort I have saved in buying new rugs, taking care of stains on the lawn etc. Cleaning dog urine is a good first step but they will do it again and again unless you train them not to.

"I bet you're searching the internet looking for the best methods to handle your dog urinating for free and I totally understand that. I was in your position and all the information seemed too much and information conflicted and it was pretty annoying at the time.

Finally I just thought I'd buy something and apply it regularly and it worked way beyond my expectations. Now I have 2 dogs (both Cocker Spaniels) who I would not have recognised just 1 month ago. If you're interested in just getting this problem out of the way as quickly as possible. Click here for Cleaning Dog Urine

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