Read About Choosing Dog Odor Removal

Pet odor removal is essential in working to put a stop to mishaps in the house. It requires the right products in order to be effective.

Things to consider: How to clean a stain, training a puppy, and eliminating the scent.

  • Proper Technique - Pet odor removal works best when you apply the stain and odor removal product from the outside of the pet stain in towards the center. The worst way to try to scrub out a pet stain, even with the best pet odor removal product around, is to make circular motions from the inside of the stain outward. That will only work the pet stain in deeper.

  • Puppy Training - To thwart accidents and keep you from having to engage in pet odor removal as a regular part of your routine, make your puppy's approved elimination area as obvious and attractive to them as possible, putting it in a corner of a room with puppy training pads down. If the offending pooch is not a puppy, then frequent accidents may be a call for you to grab those dog collars and leashes and take your dog out for walks more frequently.

  • Scent Elimination - Pet stain removal is only the first step in keeping your home clean and free of future stains. Dogs instinctively return to the same spots to eliminate repeatedly. To discourage this from happening in the spot you have just cleaned, make sure you "eliminate" all traces of the scent that could attract your dog back to that spot. Even if you can no longer smell the stain, the dog still might be able to. So to be sure you have gotten it all out, use as directed a product specifically designed for pet odor removal.