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Brittney

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I invited a guy over to have a play date with our dogs. He told me his dog was an angel :laughitup:, well far from. Big burly lab starts marking his territory throughout my house INSIDE, humps my female dog to the point she just curled up behind the tv and shook, and then peed on my carpet. The guy could care less and when he saw the pee he said "do you want me to clean it up?". :hair: Needless to say I kicked him and his dog out. Now my house has pee everywhere, my dogs are still hiding, and it smells like dirty dog. :cry3: I'm scrubbing everything and febreezing everything, but nothing helps. Anyone know how to get the dog smell out??
 
Spray a fifty fifty water and vinager, let it stand for a while and rinse. Try again if it's not all out.

Vinager besides being a great desinfectant/sanitizer, it removes smells.
 
I bought some spray that had some type of enzyme in it that eats up urine for those places where little Mr. Boodah Boo decided to go potty. (He lifts his leg on anything new like grocery bags because he's a horrible little psychopath pup...he delights in making me mad because he knows that I won't ever really do anything to him.) It seems to work pretty well to spray that stuff on the carpet before I take the shamooer to what evil dog has done. I haven't had it stain or ruin the carpet.

Besides that Oxyclean seems to do a decent job with deodorizing things when I use it to scrub things down. It works great inside cleaning up chinnie wet mess on the walls or if it makes it to the carpet. Definitely vinegar is worth a try, too...especially on the hard surfaces like tile.

I hate that dirty dog smell. I hope that you can get everything clean. Stupid dog should have known better than to mark his territory in the house, or I guess I should say that stupid owner should have taught him to not do it?
 
I recently found a product called "zero odor" someone on here was talking about!
Works very well, and I've 6 dogs! Google it -
 
There is a carpet product called Nilodor that I had to get when I had a poodle who would not potty train. It works really well; I had to get it from a store that sold vacuums and accessories.
 
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