Saturday, July 12, 2008

A Guide To Home Made Pet Odor Cures

Writen by Michael Louis

No matter how lovable our furry creatures look and act, it's still an undeniable fact that most of them – unless they're bathed in expensive perfume 24/7 like pampered pooches of millionaires – have the propensity to give off a rather distinctive and unpleasant odor.

Naturally, all dog owners would wish to keep that from contaminating their homes. It's why dog odor cures are highly in demand nowadays.

At present, the effectiveness of home made pet odor cures is still in question; no one has yet been unable to prove if there is really a home-made solution or spray that can get rid of pet odor. You are however welcome to try out the following suggestions:

Baking Soda and Water – Mix the two components together then saturate the areas that possess the distinct animal-related smell. Let it spread for a few minutes then blot the stained area with paper towels. Wait for the air to dry out any remaining moisture before trying to sniff for changes. Washable items like clothes and other stuff may also take advantage of the effective cleaning powers of baking soda. Just place a pound of baking soda in the washing machine, wait for it to do its job and voila! You're done!

You can also try leaving the baking soda on the areas overnight. On the next day, clean it with a vinegar wash before rinsing the affected areas completely. By this time, the odor must be all gone already but only to be replaced by the equally undesirable smell of vinegar. You don't need to feel so glum however as the smell of vinegar will evaporate by itself afterwards and leave without harming anything or anyone.

Scented Vacuum Cleaner – With this method, you can kill two birds with one stone: eliminating dirt and odor from your home. Place a flagrant dryer sheet near the exhaust vent of your vacuum. Then start cleaning tirelessly and thoroughly. Once you've turned off the vacuum cleaner, you'll no doubt be able to see the changes it made to your home, smell-wise among other things.

Other Tips to Reduce or Eliminate Pet Odor

Pet odor can sometimes be directly the result of poor house training for the dog or lack of housekeeping skills and initiative. The moment your dog urinates or does the unspeakable act of #2, you should instantly clean the affected areas to prevent the urine or feces from committing more damage. So don't be lazy when cleaning after your dog. It's a pain, for sure, but it's a pain that you have no choice but to tolerate.

Use easily washable and comfortable tablecloth as it's not one of the most favorite textures of pets. Using them will discourage your pets from marking the territory as his private domain. Create a bathroom area for your pet and periodically lead him to it until he realizes that he has to answer nature's call there.

The best home made pet odor cure is subjecting your pets to proper training. Their lessons must teach them how to take care of their pets and how much food you should prepare for them. Choose floors that will not easily soak up liquid as it can aggravate the situation and cause the pet stains to reek more than usual.

After cleaning pet stains, it's always better to spray some perfume or scented air freshener to return your home into its normal sweet-smelling state!

Michael Louis is a dog lover with a passion for knowledge who enjoys sharing his dog cleaning care secrets. Did you fine these dog odor tips useful? Learn to house train your dog at the-dog-stop.com

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