How do u get rid of the smell of dog urine from carpet?

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17 Responses to “How do u get rid of the smell of dog urine from carpet?”

  1. no name Says:

    vera

    try febreeze pet formula, it worked for me

  2. CollegeStudent Says:

    alfsand

    rent a rug doctor

  3. Gorzar Says:

    brwood

    An ozone generator can remove odors, your local drycleaner probably has such a device.

    I suspect your dog is used to the location rather than the smell of the rugs. Try moving the rugs and see if that interrupts the pattern.

  4. bballroy63 Says:

    billy

    first dap the spot, do not rub it will only spread

    second wipe it with “nature’s miracle” find it at any pet store

    lastly wipe it again with just a paper towel

    promise it works grrrreat :]

  5. Safwat Says:

    yan

    febreze air freshener?!!

  6. humblechef Says:

    stwill

    there are products in the supermarket and pet stores that have enzymes in them that actually “eat” the urine. you have to soak it heavily and it takes several days to work completely.

  7. sam_shellybenitez Says:

    brwood

    Natures Miracle from Petco does a good job. Remember the clean must have odor neutralizer in it. You will have to saturate the rugs enough that the solution is getting all the way to the mat of the rug. if this does keep her from ****** you may have to take the rugs out of the bathroom while she stays in there.

  8. Pam Says:

    eames

    Go to either the cleaning aisle or the pet supply aisle at any pet store or grocery store and look for pet cleanup. The brands vary, but usually the bottles have a picture of a cat or dog and say they use enzymes to remove the scent.
    Sorry, but she is not pottytrained if she still pees there. Start over with how you pottytrained her to reinforce it and stop this ******.

  9. brendacott Says:

    bethel

    You can try a mild vinegar mixture (1/3 vinegar to 2/3 water)
    Spray directly onto rugs.

    You can go to the pet store and buy a herbal spray, but you have to use it for several weeks. It does work better than occasionally spritzing with vinager.
    S

  10. Joe L Says:

    derr

    Use an enzyme based stain remover, such as Nature’s Miracle (available from PetSmart).

  11. mhydrick1273 Says:

    cutting

    Go to your local pet store or on line and look for Natures Miracle. It is a Miracle. My cat sprayed my house ( much worse than the smell of dog urine) and it was gone after using this $7.00 product. I noticed that the main ingredient in was rubbing alcohol and natures enzymes. My cat sprayed my house last night and i could not get NM b/c store closed on Sun. so I mixed up an Alcohol mixture with anything I could find citrus and that seemed to work.

  12. xbahn Says:

    larry

    there is a product called “Nature’s Miracle” that is specific designed to eliminate dog and cat urine smells, it is available at most pet stores. It works great, however it does have one downside…because it contains alcohol, it could stain or discolor the carpet/rug.

    Alternatively you can use vinegar, which is cheaper and wont stain or discolor the carpet/rug.

  13. Hermione G Says:

    christy

    Try Simple Solution® Oxy Solution Orange Power Stain and Odor Remover.

    I find this particular product to be more useful than Nature’s Miracle.

    Make sure you try the one with the orange oxy power in it as that works better than the regular Simple Solution. You can get this at Petsmart or any other pet supply place. Get a big jug and then buy an empty spray bottle at the dollar store.

    Here’s what I do: After the dog urinates on the carpet, use a few paper towels to blot up the excess. Then spray the oxy orange stuff on it liberally but you don’t have to saturate. Then let it dry. Works like magic. Don’t punish the dog for ********* either. Does nothing but upset the dog. He won’t learn that way. You have to keep taking him outside and hoping he wees out there until he gets the idea, “This is where I’m supposed to wee.”
    Good luck

  14. Aardvark Says:

    billy

    Fabreeze?

  15. happy07bunny Says:

    bryan

    I clean the rugs with oxy clean carpet cleaner then spray this stuff called no-go and works for my animals.

  16. icy_bath Says:

    katrina

    our dog pees when she gets excited and we use hearts pet stain remover and it takes out the smell and the stain. its worth a try. you can get it at walmart or petsmart ( ect. )

  17. westie Says:

    defar

    try white vineger.