Results 1 to 10 of 10
  1. #1
    Real Retriever sipsi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    izmir, Turkey
    Posts
    259
    Thanked: 109

    Exclamation Removing the urine and poop smell

    There is a topic similar here Nature's Miracle vs. Vinegar but it says I am not allowed to post there! What a shame

    Anyway, my 11 weeks old girl haven't been housebroken yet. She is doing her business on the accidental spots. It seems that I fail removing the odor.

    There is no Nature's Miracle on the market in my country. Vinegar doesn't seem to work for me. What do you suggest me? I heard someone uses this Lysol thing. What is Lysol? Does it work? Because I can find it here.

  2. #2
    Senior Dog smartrock's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Carolina in my mind..
    Posts
    6,391
    Thanked: 4178
    Nature's Miracle is an enzyme cleaner that helps to remove pet odors and stains. There are other enzyme cleaners for pet odors here that have other names, so if you can find any enzyme cleaner or neutralizer for pet odors there, I'd try that first. If you have pet stores that sell dog food and toys, you could check there. Lysol is just a strongly scented general cleaning solution not specifically designed to eliminate pet odors. Although to a human nose, it might cover the odor, your little pup can still smell her scent.

    If you can open this link, this is an article posted on the website of the Humane Society that discusses removing odors from a variety of surfaces. Maybe it will be helpful.

    How to Remove Pet Stains and Odors : The Humane Society of the United States
    Sue

    Chase 9/29/2006- 6/30/2017 Always in our hearts
    Lark 12/25/2012- 2/2/22
    Henry 7/14/18
    Joey 5/14/2022

    “Because of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift. It is not the least reason why we should honor as well as love the dog of our own life, and the dog down the street, and all the dogs not yet born. What would the world be like without music or rivers or the green and tender grass? What would this world be like without dogs?”

    Mary Oliver, Hidden Content

  3. The Following User Says Thank You to smartrock For This Useful Post:

    sipsi (02-21-2015)

  4. #3
    Senior Dog doubledip1's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Upstate New York
    Posts
    1,944
    Thanked: 1711
    I would check pet stores. You want an enzymatic cleaner. Bissell makes one also.
    If you have carpet, I would strongly suggest getting a Bissell Little Green steam cleaner or a Spot Bot. It works amazingly well on poop on carpets, pee, vomit, etc.
    Hidden Content
    Sarah, human
    Luna, born 6/14/13, gotcha 8/18/13 and TDI certified 5/12/2015
    Comet, born 4/3/15, gotcha 6/9/15
    Double Dip, 25 y/o Draft/Welsh pony
    Gracie, 17 y/o DSH cat
    Hidden Content
    Hidden Content

  5. The Following User Says Thank You to doubledip1 For This Useful Post:

    sipsi (02-21-2015)

  6. #4
    Real Retriever sipsi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    izmir, Turkey
    Posts
    259
    Thanked: 109
    Quote Originally Posted by smartrock View Post
    Nature's Miracle is an enzyme cleaner that helps to remove pet odors and stains. There are other enzyme cleaners for pet odors here that have other names, so if you can find any enzyme cleaner or neutralizer for pet odors there, I'd try that first. If you have pet stores that sell dog food and toys, you could check there. Lysol is just a strongly scented general cleaning solution not specifically designed to eliminate pet odors. Although to a human nose, it might cover the odor, your little pup can still smell her scent.

    If you can open this link, this is an article posted on the website of the Humane Society that discusses removing odors from a variety of surfaces. Maybe it will be helpful.

    How to Remove Pet Stains and Odors : The Humane Society of the United States

    Thank you for this useful article. How about this Amazon.com : Simple Solution Extreme Stain and Odor Remover, 32-Ounce Spray Bottle : Pet Odor And Stain Removers : Pet Supplies Would this one work?

  7. #5
    Senior Dog
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Ellicott City, MD
    Posts
    6,626
    Thanked: 3641
    Quote Originally Posted by sipsi View Post
    I like Simple Solution.

    For fabric, I soak in Odormute.

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to SunDance For This Useful Post:

    sipsi (02-21-2015)

  9. #6
    Real Retriever sipsi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    izmir, Turkey
    Posts
    259
    Thanked: 109
    Looks like no Odormute in my country either.

  10. #7
    Senior Dog smartrock's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Carolina in my mind..
    Posts
    6,391
    Thanked: 4178
    Quote Originally Posted by sipsi View Post
    I haven't used Simple Solution but it looks like it should work like Nature's Miracle does. You can order Simple Solution through Amazon but not Nature's Miracle? Interesting. Good luck, I hope she learns to go outside soon!

  11. The Following User Says Thank You to smartrock For This Useful Post:

    sipsi (02-21-2015)

  12. #8
    Real Retriever sipsi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    izmir, Turkey
    Posts
    259
    Thanked: 109
    Quote Originally Posted by smartrock View Post
    I haven't used Simple Solution but it looks like it should work like Nature's Miracle does. You can order Simple Solution through Amazon but not Nature's Miracle? Interesting. Good luck, I hope she learns to go outside soon!

    No I won't order Simple Solution from amazon. I just wanted to show you through amazon

  13. #9
    Senior Dog Labradorks's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    3,947
    Thanked: 2421
    You might want to reconsider your housebreaking routine if she is having frequent accidents. Mine have all peed a few times, but usually only a half or less of a pee because I am always RIGHT THERE to pick them up and carry them out. Also, I try not to give them the opportunity to pee in the house, by taking them out after every nap, during and after play sessions, and after drinking.

    Unless you count upset tummies, between my two there have been exactly two poop incidents. Poop is easier because they generally have to go after meals. Sometimes more, but often it is just during that time.

    In order to housebreak them quickly and effectively, you are going out all the time and when you cannot be there, crating them, but not for long periods. If you are home, you are watching them like a hawk or they are crated. As soon as they are sniffing or making a move to squat, you scoop them up and take them out. But, try not to wait until they are sniffing and squatting, try to stay ahead of the game.

  14. The Following User Says Thank You to Labradorks For This Useful Post:

    sipsi (02-22-2015)

  15. #10
    Real Retriever sipsi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Location
    izmir, Turkey
    Posts
    259
    Thanked: 109
    Yeah the problem is in my housebreaking routine. :/ I couldn't set up a particular potty spot at first. Changed her spot 3 times due to the house conditions. The other problem is that I couldn't remove the urine and poop odor completely :/ Do these enzymatic odor removers neutralize old smells?

 



Not a Member of the Labrador Retriever Chat Forums Yet?
Register for Free and Share Your Labrador Retriever Photos

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •