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Topic Dog Boards / General / Kennel odours
- By mattie [gb] Date 10.09.04 11:19 UTC
Can anyone recomend something that will smell nice to use in the kennels although we scrub the rescue kennels everyday and use parvocide they smell strong when we have a few male dogs in any suggestions?
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 10.09.04 11:40 UTC
We use Odorkill in with the Parvocide (get it from Professional Choice) when we wash our kennel runs out - it keeps them sweet smelling (although ours aren't lived in 24-7).  There is a choice of "perfumes" too - bubble gum or ocean fresh - I prefer ocean fresh (but the dogs say can't we just leave a fish or two :) )
Margot
- By mattie [gb] Date 10.09.04 12:04 UTC
do you have contact details for them ?
Many thanks
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 10.09.04 13:18 UTC
See if this link works (hopefully !!!)
http://www.ruvio.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Out/index.html

oh well - cut & paste it!!!!

Margot
- By Dawn B [in] Date 10.09.04 18:53 UTC
Do you have a concrete floor Mattie?  If thats the case the smell seeps in and stays there, its a real pig to move.  We use Trigene and Odogene, its excellent, hospital grade but VERY expensive and we have ceramic tiled floors which doesnt hold the smell.  A dilute bleach will help, but wash it down well afterwards. 
Dawn.
- By Timhere [gb] Date 10.09.04 19:13 UTC
Ive had this problem for ages and last weekend I got some simple solution stain and odour remover from pet city.

Didn't expect it to work but it was fantastic!  7 days later and still no smell.  Before this i had used dilute bleach, jeyes etc and could never get rid of the smell
- By Lea Date 10.09.04 19:21 UTC
Timhere, Whats the name of it?????
And is Pet city the same as Pet Smart or  Pets at home which have all been each other in the past 8 years!!!!!!
Lea :)
- By Timhere [gb] Date 10.09.04 19:37 UTC
Sorry, its Pets at Home now!

Its "Simple Solution Stain and Odour remover".  Was with other odour removers for carpets etc.

I keep going outside and sniffing because I really cant believe the smell of wee has actually gone :)
- By mitch [gb] Date 11.09.04 12:18 UTC
Hi Timhere,
I also have a problem with outside smells, and I'm willing to try anything anyone recomends.
I've bought what you mentioned, but I thought it was only for carpets. Ive used it quite a few times on my carpets when I've got pups in the house. I found it very good for that.
If I'm to use it outside on concrete how much do you put into a bucket of water, I wouldn't of thought it would be much good diluted right down.

Mitch.
- By Timhere [gb] Date 11.09.04 14:00 UTC
I used it neat on the problem spots where he cocks and about 50/50 over the rest of patio.  DIdn't let dogs out till it had rained.  That was last saturday and it still no smells
- By mitch [gb] Date 11.09.04 15:11 UTC
I'd go through a full bottle every time then. The drive is about 8 foot by 23 foot. (roughly)
I've got 1 dog and 2 bitches, and they pee out there a few times a day. I suppose there is a couple of areas that get peed on more, but I need to do the whole area regular. It cost just over £5 a bottle.:(
I'll give it a bash though, and tell you what I think.

Mitch.
- By Dill [gb] Date 11.09.04 20:49 UTC
I've found Cif Oxy-Gel (Orchid fresh - not the spray) diluted as per the bottle very effective in my garden - concrete yard and slabbed patio - rinsed off after about half an hour.  Easy to get and cheap too :) 

Now if anyone could point me to something I can safely use on the planted areas where my dog also insists on going I'll be a happy woman :)
Topic Dog Boards / General / Kennel odours

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