May 24, 2009, 6:36 pm
For the typical pet owner, controlling pet odors can be as simple as house training your pet. However, with several breeds this can be much harder than you ever anticipated and might even find you struggling to find the exact successful technique that you’re looking for.
In order to ensure that you are able to best control those pesky pet odors you should start looking for successful techniques of removing pet odors and this means looking towards some successful and proven cleaners. Most of the best ones will have chemicals added to them that effectively neutralize the enzymes. If the cleaner doesn’t have anything to neutralize the enzymes that are present in pet odors then you’ll find that it’s virtually impossible to get rid of the smells.
If you’re instead looking for the very best cleaner possible, you need to ensure that it’s specifically marketed towards those who are looking for a pet odor cleaner. Simply choosing a cleaner just because it’s cheap won’t give you the results that you require. Often you’ll need to invest into a higher quality, and likely more expensive cleaner in order to really remove the odors. Continue reading ‘Controlling pet odors’ »
May 5, 2009, 6:36 pm
A good pet owner should keep the following items in their home at all times. Liquid dishwashing detergent, baking soda, borax, vinegar and also hydrogen peroxide. You might think we’re about to bandage up your pet, but we’re just getting ready to tackle any odors that might occur, regardless of the surface. This will allow you to be as prepared as possible, without having any major struggles when it comes to keeping the smells out of your home.
For the average pet owner, having these couple of items on hand always will help you to be certain that you can respond quickly if your pet creates an odor and ensure that you’re not having to run to the store to pick up the supplies necessary to clean the odor as well. You should never rely on just water to clean the odor as well.
With the right supplies on hand and quick action upon discovery of a pet odor you’ll find that removing it is just a matter of spending a few minutes properly cleaning the area. Most pet owners make the mistake of not properly cleaning the pet odor immediately upon finding it. Instead, they intend to come back to it at a later point in time and simply forget about it. Because of this, you’ll find that it’s extremely difficult to actually remove the odors if you don’t work on them as soon as they’re found.
If you find that you’re experiencing a significant pet odor issue you might need to look into stronger cleaners that will be more effective in neutralizing the odors, however typically with quick responses the cleaners in your home should work perfectly. Be certain that the area is properly cleaned, or you’re likely to experience reoccurring pet odors rather than actually getting rid of the odors, they’ll just linger and become worse over time. Continue reading ‘Tackling Pet Odors – Some Useful Tips’ »
April 25, 2009, 6:36 pm
There are times when the odor that you’re trying to remove from your pet really doesn’t even belong to your pet. For these times, it’s extremely important that you look towards the different products that are available and try to decipher the best way to proceed. For example, if you’re trying to battle the odor from an animal such as a skunk that has sprayed your beloved cat or dog you’re not interested in spending a significant amount of time treating the odor, rather you want it gone, and you want it gone immediately.
The best results for removing odors such as skunk from your pets are quite feasible for virtually anybody. Many people have heard that using tomato juice will help you to remove the odor; however, others also claim that this merely masks the odor. In order to actually remove the odor you need to neutralize the smell. The best technique to do this is by carefully washing the part of your pet that has been sprayed. Don’t wash the entire animal; this could actually spread the odor even more, rather than removing it. As you’re washing the pet, you need to use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and liquid dishwashing detergent. This creates the most effective mixture for removing skunk odors, without harming your pet. Continue reading ‘Worst Pet Odors – How to Remove it’ »