
How to get rid of dog urine smell? What you should watch out for so it doesn't happen again
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It is quite common for the dog to urinate somewhere in the house where it shouldn't. Usually this happens with puppies, but sometimes it can happen with adult, walk-trained dogs.
The good news is that both the urine stain and odor can be effectively removed from all surfaces. But you should act quickly and have the right products to combat odors.
The main problem is exactly that, the smells. And that's because dogs have a thousand times more acute sense of smell than us, so they can smell the smell even where we don't understand anything. This results in them being attracted to the spot and urinating there again and again, which can develop into a behavior problem.
So let's see how to remove the smell of dog urine from various surfaces and what you should do in each case.
The first moves
The first thing to do in the event of an accident is to place enough absorbent kitchen paper on the scene to remove moisture from even soft fabrics.
Then you apply a specialized cleaner on the place where the damage was done!
Deep cleaning
What is certain is that the spot should definitely be cleaned in depth with special cleaners for pet stains , such as urine, blood and feces. The main feature of these cleaners is that they contain enzymes, which break down the uric acid crystals that are responsible for the bad smell of urine.
These cleaners are suitable for cleaning the space as well as the fabrics. Both types are pet-safe, so you don't have to worry if your dog sniffs the surface or steps on it.
The space cleaners can be applied to parquet, tiles and any other hard surface. These surfaces are not particularly absorbent, but the cleaner guarantees that every last trace of dirt will be removed, to avoid "marking".
Fabric cleaners are for areas such as carpets, sofas, stuffed dog toys, mattresses or the dog's bed. They penetrate deep into the fabric absorbing all odors and have the added benefit of respecting surfaces, leaving no residue and removing stains.
EXTRA TIPS:
- Get special marking belts - if you have a male dog. They eliminate the phenomenon of marking in your home or in friendly homes that you may visit!
- In case your dog urinates in the house, always choose a special absorbent diaper that retains odors and can be used more than once for urination!
- On hard surfaces, such as tiles and cement, you can apply a small amount of repellant after cleaning, to make sure that your dog is not going to approach for any reason, not to mark the area of course.
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