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Old 10-21-2007, 11:24 AM   #94
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Okay, here I go again...YOU CAN clean with vinegar, that's what Mom used all her life...it doesn't smell like the urine!
That's AMMONIA that you don't clean it up with..omg
As far as cleaing it up, get some natures miracle, it won't hurt them and it takes the smell up..wipe it up first with an old rag, soak up as much as you can, them I spray it with the natures miracle, and then I let it set about 5 min. and then wipe some more..!
Yes, I know not use Ammonia, and that it smells just like pee, wich naturally has Ammonia in it! You would not want to use it to clean up pee messes, as it would attract a dog to that area to pee.

I was also told by a dog trainer and also a friend that works in an Animal Hospital in Toledo, Ohio that Vinegar should not be used because it can also smells a lot like pee, believe it our not, thats your choice. I was told that mixing the pee smell and the vinegar together will confuse the dog. they will smell the vinegar and it having the pee smell will make it think that it is a spot to pee in. They said to use a pet stain removal products because they are formulated to handel pet mess, like urine, vomit, feces. They work by neutralizing the odor, the enzymes in the solution brake down the waist till the smell is gone.

Also if the pee soaked into the carpet pad then your best bet is to lift the carpet to clean the pad and reclean the carpet area. So you might want to see if they are nessing in the same spot over and over, that might be the problem.
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