Articles tagged: pet odor removal
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Chris Narfundle Look for products that contain enzyme removal capabilities or you will likely be just masking the odors. You may be best off contacting a professional cleaning company like Envirosharp.com if you don’t have the time, expertise or capabilities to take care of it by yourself. Just be sure to take an approach that solves the problem as quickly and effectively as possible. written by RE Writer The more hair you collect with your brush, the less will be floating around the home. Consider a professional groomer's assistance to get your pooch squeaky clean. Keeping the dog clean means that there will be much less chance of doggy odor in the house. written by Mark Hostetler If you have carpets, these will probably need washing at least, and possibly replacing, depending on their age and your pets bathroom habits. Remember that carpets will hold whatever odors are in the air of your home, and they don't need to have been actually peed on to smell funky. So clean or replace all the carpets, not just those mostly trafficked by said pet. << previous page 1 next page>> |