First change the dog’s behavior of peeing indiscriminately
Dog Dog urine has a strong smell, and the less timely it is cleaned up, the easier it is to retain the smell, and it will become more tiring to clean it up in the future. When we find a dog peeing indiscriminately, we must immediately criticize it and dispose of it as soon as possible to prevent the odor from remaining.
1. Reform the action of dog peeing
First of all, we need to correct the dog’s behavior of peeing indiscriminately. If it continues to do this, then it is impossible for us to get rid of this smell in our home. If your dog gets older but still has problems with penetration in the home, extend the time your dog can stay outside. While they're at home, place them somewhere with hardwood floors and absorbent changing pads. Every time you see a dog peeing indiscriminately, you should have a general reaction and be severely criticized immediately.
Remove carpets and other soiled items from the floor. Urine odor may come from these items, and it is best to clean or directly discard them to get rid of the odor. Clean affected clothing and linens with an enzyme dryer. In addition to commonly used dry cleaners, you can also use a large amount of baking soda to do laundry.
If urine stains have penetrated into the carpet pad, consider replacing the carpet. Because it is difficult to remove the odor from a blanket that is not cleaned immediately, you may need to spray some freshener on the blanket, but long-term use may have an effect on the dog's feeling.
In addition, you can purchase a handheld black light (UV lamp). A black light allows you to rediscover old urine stains and find out their purpose. You can also purchase enzyme dryers, which are best suited for cleaning new urine stains that have not yet been cleaned, but can be used to clean any stains. You can purchase these products in supermarkets, pet stores and online.
Second, remove new urine stains
Use first Try to absorb the urine with paper towels. Try to dispose of the scene as much as possible after the pet urinates to reduce the penetration area.Blanket pad urine. If urine is on the carpet, spray an enzyme dryer onto the urine area. Cover all areas of urine as completely as possible. Allow the cleaner to sit according to the instructions on the package and allow the product to gradually neutralize the odor.
Spray dry water on the urine stain, and then use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the muddy water. If you don't use a vacuum cleaner, you can use paper towels to absorb the muddy water. But don't spray too much water on the urine stain; flood pits can form mold and mildew that can grow under the carpet.
Sprinkle some baking soda in the urine to add a special deodorizing function. Allowing the stained area to air out will allow the room to air out so that the carpet will dry out more quickly and will help eliminate odors. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean up the baking soda after drying. If there are still urine stains, repeat these methods as necessary.
Urine must be cleared immediately
3. Clean up old urine stains
Turn on the black light. Take out a few sheets of paper and mark the stained areas. Turn off all the lights in your home. It's best to do this at night so you can see the stain more easily. When we see white urine stains under black light, we make a mark there. Turn on the lights in the house again and go back to the urine stains to clean them one by one and remove the odor.
Move furniture out of the way to get closer to any stains on walls and carpets. We can use baking soda mixed with water to clean urine-filled furniture around the house. Spray enzyme dryer on areas that have not been cleaned before. These are often old stains that you can't find.
Spray a layer of distilled white vinegar on the cleaned area. This method is most effective when the dog does not pee at home, otherwise the strong ammonia smell may cause the dog to regard these places as places to go to the toilet again. If the urine stain is on a white carpet or blanket, we can mix water and hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen peroxide) in a ratio of 2:1, and then spray it on the urine stain. Hydrogen peroxide can discolor colored carpets. So this method can only be used on white carpets.
To completely eliminate this problem, the key is to solve the problem of dog infiltration, then add more ventilation and immediately clean up the permeable material.
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