Zero Odor
Our take: Used in the laundry, this nontoxic cleaner works like nothing else on the market. It's incredible and I found it to be an essential tool for incontinence. It does not alter the color of fabric or rugs being laundered. A particularly effective odor eliminator, it's designed for cat litter boxes and it works. I don't grasp the science behind it, but it bonds with odor molecules in such a way to prevent them from causing odors. It's also effective on carpeting, but the problem is getting it deep enough, so it's best used on short carpeting. Use it in the car after your dog gets sick in there. It does not remove stains. --Phyllis DeGioia Urine and stain cleaner reviews GET SERIOUS! Stain, Odor and Pheromone Extractor See all product reviews. |
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nipping
my puppy australian cattle/terrier she is seven weeks old what do about him nipping at my feet. She moves so fast that once in a while I step on her paws. please help. |
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1 day ago by mrskcrump view |
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Anyone have tips on how to keep doggie shoes on?
We just bought shoes for our border collie because he slips and slides on the hardwood floors. They seem to slip down where they flop on... (continued) |
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Aug 15, 2008 4:02pm by cowgirlchick78 view |
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Collar on new puppy
We were given a pug puppy that is between three and four months old. He was left alone quite a bit. He hasn't worn a collar until now. We... (continued) |
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Jul 15, 2008 7:25am by Luna view |
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1 ft leash (loop)
The trainer in our class suggested this leash (it's really just a loop), as a solution for walking tall dogs. It was hard to find, local... (continued) |
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Jul 12, 2008 2:42pm by Luna view |









