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Hi all. Trying to get dog smell out of clothes & blankets. I’ve tried several commercial odor removers (Unique Pet Odor & Stain Eliminator, Tide w/Febreze, OxyClean in various forms), but nothing has worked. Have read suggestions left earlier on YA as well. Hubby has suggested using Pine-Sol in wash, claims his mother used this successfully. Can’t ask, as she’s deceased. Any suggestions? Many thanks.


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PetZONE with Hydrocide combines the cleaning and deodorizing power of natural oxygen with the odor bonding and encapsulating power of Hydrocide to give the professional cleaner an entirely new way to neutralize odors caused by urine contamination, without leaving strong and potentially offensive fragrances behind. In addition, the natural oxygen will effectively eliminate stains caused by the urine contamination. This revolutionary formula also includes special additives to enhance solution penetration and improve rinsing and removal. It also contains anti-resoiling properties that keep the treated area from attracting residue. Not recommended for wool carpet. Do not use on silk.

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Sorry, this isn’t a question, but a testimonial. We have a 16 year old cat who has developed some trouble with spraying the past year. (She has been spayed and never had problems until recently…) We love her more than our carpets, and I’ve been trying everything to make this situation more durable for us, but until this weekend, nothing seemed to make any difference.

If you have a pet odor problem, then here’s something that should help: Get a blacklight (Petsmart calls it a Stink finder, but you can get a larger light for less money at Walmart) and use that to locate the areas where your cat has urinated or sprayed. Then purchase a productc alled PETZYME Cat Stain & Odor Remover (We got ours from Petsmart), and pour generously over the affected areas. (Remember, you want to allow enough product to soak the padding underneath the carpet and spread to the same underlying areas the urine did.) It took care of the odor, and didn’t affect the color of our carpet. Good luck
Thank you for your suggestion – she has been to the vets repeatedly, and the problem is twofold. There is some age-related kidney problems, but it’s also a personality issue. We have four other cats, and she doesn’t always tolerate them as well as she used to. (With so many cats, you can see why I was so excited to find this products!) :-)


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We rescued a chichuahua puppy this last winter and it wasn’t house broken. So, needless to say the tiny little guy was in no way wanting to go outside in the snow when learning to be poppy trained and wet in the house. I want to clean my carpets completely but I really can’t afford to have them professionally done. I have a Bissell Carpet cleaner but I don’t know what is a good pet odor remover.

Any suggestions?
Doesn’t white vinegar smell though?


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I have a 2 yr old pomeranian and she piddles on the carpet when we are sleeping. She tends to gorge herself with water at night as if she’ll never drink again. By the time we wake up in the morning there is a new DRY stain on my carpet. I’ve started to put her water up in the evening to limit her water drinking at night. Now we will be bringing home a 4 month old puppy soon and i don’t want him to smell her urine and think that he should pee there too. I’ve shampooed my carpet and used Bissel pet odor and stain remover but it doesn’t quite seem to get it completely out.


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www.urinebegone.com urine, stain and odor removal service. We are not a surface, carpet cleaning company. We go where no carpet cleaner has been, deep down where gravity has pulled the urine, spots, spills and stains. We offer our services in Lee, Collier and Charlotte County, Florida.

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I had two cats who urinated on my couch, and the smell will not go away. I have tried soap and water, Febreeze, pet odor remover, Lysol, and I even tried using a carpet cleaner on it, but nothing has worked. Do you have any suggestions?


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Sorry, this isn’t a question, but a testimonial. We have a 16 year old cat who has developed some trouble with spraying the past year. (She has been spayed and never had problems until recently…) We love her more than our carpets, and I’ve been trying everything to make this situation more durable for us, but until this weekend, nothing seemed to make any difference.

If you have a pet odor problem, then here’s something that should help: Get a blacklight (Petsmart calls it a Stink finder, but you can get a larger light for less money at Walmart) and use that to locate the areas where your cat has urinated or sprayed. Then purchase a productc alled PETZYME Cat Stain & Odor Remover (We got ours from Petsmart), and pour generously over the affected areas. (Remember, you want to allow enough product to soak the padding underneath the carpet and spread to the same underlying areas the urine did.) It took care of the odor, and didn’t affect the color of our carpet. Good luck
Thank you for your suggestion – she has been to the vets repeatedly, and the problem is twofold. There is some age-related kidney problems, but it’s also a personality issue. We have four other cats, and she doesn’t always tolerate them as well as she used to. (With so many cats, you can see why I was so excited to find this products!) :-)

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