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Old 06-05-2006, 03:56 PM   #6
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Might I also recommend...when you get the ball rolling on the outside potty training that you seriously clean the carpets and floors with a good odor neutralizer and then you can steam or wash them with your regular stuff. The dog can get the smell of her accidents and will continue to want to use those areas as her bathroom.

I tried natures miracle to clean the spots but then someone recommended vinegar and water (50/50 mix) to clean the spots. I think that removed the embedded smells much better. I don't care for the inital smell but it seems to work. Then when that dried I used my regular cleaners to clean up so the house would smell fresh.

Good luck....it's hard I know. I had the same problems with a Shih Tzu and it drove me crazy.
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