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Old 05-20-2011, 05:17 AM   #10
AlicetheYorkie
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Either you're not completely getting the smell out which is attracting them back to it, or they just like that rug lol. Remember that just because you can't smell it doesn't mean the dogs can't. Is it always on the same spot/general area of the rug or anywhere on it?
Have you tried a cleaner specifically meant for pet stains and odors. I personaly really like The Equilizer, I get it on Amazon.
if that doesn't work, I'd honestly just pull that rug up. One of my cats had this obsession with peeing on one specific rug in our bathroom. After numerous cleanings and washing, I finally just got rid of it.
My only other thought if you're really against pulling it up and you're sure the smell is out - they make these things to keep pets off of furniture that have a sensor and when the pet gets close it gives of a noise they don't like, just an idea to maybe train them to just stay off that rug all together.
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