Pet Odor Removal: Doing Away With Chemicals

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Have you just finished potty training your new puppy? There is often great relief when your young dog finally gets that they are supposed to go outdoors to use the bathroom, but with that relief often comes the realization that in your home you have a huge pet odor removal problem. When your new puppy goes to the bathroom around the home, it can be difficult to get the stains out of the floor, let alone get all of the smells out of the carpet and carpet padding.

The problem with puppies is that they often might use places that you did not even see, so you may have missed the opportunity to keep the urine from soaking into the carpet padding. If you have linoleum floors, the urine can also seep down below the surface of the floor and into the flooring, causing unwanted scents. While your puppy may now be potty trained, your house might smell more like a kennel than ever! Who wants to return to the home after a long day at the office only to find that their home is almost uninhabitable? This unwelcome greeting upon entering the home is generally the beginning of the pet odor removal process for most homeowners.

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