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By Guest
Date 05.05.05 10:26 UTC
What would Members suggest to be the best product to use during 'house-training' when an 'accident' (whether urine or faeces) occurs on carpet indoors?
I always try to be very vigilant in helping a youngster with going outside and praising. I am watching for 'those signs' indoors, but obviously accidents will happen.
ALSO, I do have foster dogs, that can have the same problem unfortunately. (Is there any product (particularly when it is an adult dog that requires house-training) that can help deter the dog from soiling indoors???
Grateful thanks

Biological washing powder :)
yes i use bio washing powder aswell.

I use bio washing liquid and then spray with febreeze.
i use a diluted down disenfectant from leading pet shops. its the same stuff they use in vets apparently.. smells nice too :-)

I use puppy training pads,or soak as much wee up as poss with kitchen towel and use diluted mr muscle multi task,when dry spray with febreeze after the rain.I have also used dettol anti bac floor wipes they are very good,exspensive though.
Sheila.

I believe biological washing powder / liquid is the only thing that actually removes the whole smell because it breaks it down rather than just covering up the smell :)
By tuti
Date 06.05.05 17:10 UTC
vinegar diluted with water does the trick for me :)
mine is same suggestion as tuti, has lots of other uses too, good on your whites in washing machine ect
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