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- King Penguin
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Need Suggestions
I have a little Chihuaha that has a bladder and aim problem. She uses the puppy training pads I put down when I leave. But sometimes she misses the pad....that I can live with. My problem is this....I have tried dozens of sprays and powders to eliminate the residue odor even after I scrub and dis-infect the Area. Have any of you pet owners tried anything with great success? I can't spank her for trying and missing...so I need to find a cleaner. I have tried...Most of the dog de-odorizers and baking soda based powders. I tried that orange stuff and basic green. So I am open to suggestions. Love Oma imageshack.us/my.php?image=jasmine9kz.jpg][/URL]
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I use Outright, it's an enzyme and eats the urine. It is great stuff!!! I usually give a bottle to friends that get a new puppy. It even got rid of cat urine from a male that sprayed my walls and got behind the wood work.
There are two kinds, one that is already mixed and a concentrate that you mix. I like both.
Love, Jean
There are two kinds, one that is already mixed and a concentrate that you mix. I like both.
Love, Jean
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Hi Oma
Nature's Miricle is the BEST! And buy a black light, so you can spot all the areas, and treat them.
I'm so glad you have a picture posted! You look so different than what I had pictured. I thought you were short! Love, Marsha
Nature's Miricle is the BEST! And buy a black light, so you can spot all the areas, and treat them.
I'm so glad you have a picture posted! You look so different than what I had pictured. I thought you were short! Love, Marsha
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All of the above
I know there are a lot of products on the market. Hope you find one of them that helps and the back light will help target the affected areas.
Lucky she's just a little chihuaha and not a rottweiler, so just little puddles.
I had a friend who had an old, incontinent poodle and she restricted her to one area (in her case the kitchen) and covered the whole area with plastic and then newspapers, which she could remove as soon as she came home. You can watch her when you're home and get her outside, but it's hard to just let them roam the whole house when you're away.
Hope she get the idea soon. It's always a hard time when they're puppies, but they are so cute, I think it's worth it.
Love - Momster
Lucky she's just a little chihuaha and not a rottweiler, so just little puddles.
I had a friend who had an old, incontinent poodle and she restricted her to one area (in her case the kitchen) and covered the whole area with plastic and then newspapers, which she could remove as soon as she came home. You can watch her when you're home and get her outside, but it's hard to just let them roam the whole house when you're away.
Hope she get the idea soon. It's always a hard time when they're puppies, but they are so cute, I think it's worth it.
Love - Momster
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Another vote for Nature's Miracle. My daughter in law has two dogs I watch when they are away.. they always make sure I have a supply of Nature's Miracle. At first I was not using it right.. I just sprayed the area.. found out you have to cover the area with a plastic bag after you spray it...
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