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Topic Dog Boards / General / ridding the smell of dog wee
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 03.06.06 21:14 UTC
hi how do you all get rid of the smell of dog wee ? i have 3 bullmastiffs and with the heat the smell is terrible any ideas would be great thanks Dawn
- By Isabel Date 03.06.06 21:29 UTC
From where and what surface?  We use Jayes on our patio area which of course creates a bit of a whiff of it's own that some people might not like but it just reminds me of clean :)
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 03.06.06 21:36 UTC
Hi its for my patio area , i have used jayes but my problem is my old  neighbours decided to build decking which now makes them tower over my 6 ft fence, which for one winds my dogs up and 2 they have now sold there hoouse to a young couple who dont like to sit in the countryside smelling either dog wee or jayes , if they wernt so high up the problem wouldnt be bad at all they just like complaining as today i made a bbq for the kids and they complained the smoke was anoying them but if they wernt so high up the smell would be nowere near them sorry for going on regards Dawn
- By Dawn-R Date 03.06.06 21:33 UTC
I put a capful of biological laundry liquid into a watering can and dilute with water, then I pour it over the area. I have also used it in a spray bottle and sprayed walls and fences.

Works a treat :)

Dawn R.
- By nuttyhousewife [gb] Date 03.06.06 21:36 UTC
Thanks Dawn
- By Teri Date 03.06.06 22:53 UTC
Try this product http://www.bactonature.com - purpose made for the problem :)

regards, Teri
- By calmstorm Date 04.06.06 08:44 UTC
Oh, I love the smell of Jeyes! Must be mad, but I do :D The bactonatures stuff is really good though, I had a neighbour years ago who was a right pain, no one liked her in the close, and I had the misfourtune to live next door :eek: anyway, I used jeyes, but she hated the smell, tried all sorts of other stuff, but eventually found that this helped. I only had one boy, but I caught her early one morning pouring neat domestos over the fence! :mad:If he'd sat in it, I dread to think what could have happened, so just keep an eye out yourself for something similar. Another thing that is strong smelling is Zoflora. Smells of flowers, and the smell is long lasting.
- By Carrington Date 04.06.06 09:25 UTC
Teri, hopefully you will be a lifesaver, I have just ordered a giant bottle of this for my mum, she has 4 dogs who often use her garden to wee in, her garden is lovely, and I have never noticed a smell, after her 40 years of dogs, but a few weekends ago, I was helping her to dig up her flag stones to replace with decking, and oh boy, once we pulled them up and started to dig into the earth, the smell was horrendous, I was physically sick and could not help her, I have never smelt anything so putrid in my life.

We quickly replaced the flag stones and forgot the idea, don't know if this product will work, but I shall pass it onto her to give it a go and see if it can de-putrify that smell. Even now the thought of it makes me feel sick! :-(
- By Vicki [gb] Date 04.06.06 17:57 UTC
I always use BAC to Nature - it's superb and does the job brilliantly. :cool:
- By Teri Date 04.06.06 17:59 UTC
Hey stranger - nice to see ya back chick ;)
- By Vicki [gb] Date 04.06.06 18:00 UTC
Hiya Teri - how you doing hon?  Did you get my latest email?
- By Teri Date 04.06.06 18:04 UTC
Not if you sent it in the last week :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:  I get roughly 1 in 5 (if I'm lucky!)
- By Vicki [gb] Date 04.06.06 18:06 UTC
I'll PM you now hon xx
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