best solution for dog wee smell
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Newlifer17
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Hi there
I am going to be moving to a house with a yard in a few months and was wondering what you all use for cleaning the yard. I will be taking my dogs out regular but there will be times when they do go in the yard. Im gonna get an outside tap/hose installed but is there anything else to make it smell fresh and also dog friendly
Thanks for any suggestions
L
I am going to be moving to a house with a yard in a few months and was wondering what you all use for cleaning the yard. I will be taking my dogs out regular but there will be times when they do go in the yard. Im gonna get an outside tap/hose installed but is there anything else to make it smell fresh and also dog friendly
Thanks for any suggestions
L
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Newlifer17 wrote: »Hi there
I am going to be moving to a house with a yard in a few months and was wondering what you all use for cleaning the yard. I will be taking my dogs out regular but there will be times when they do go in the yard. Im gonna get an outside tap/hose installed but is there anything else to make it smell fresh and also dog friendly
Thanks for any suggestions
L
Mistral pet safe disinfectant
https://mistralie.co.uk/products/odourfresh-pet-disinfectant-premium
check internet for prices as sometimes available cheaper elsewhere.0 -
Mistral pet safe disinfectant
https://mistralie.co.uk/products/odourfresh-pet-disinfectant-premium
check internet for prices as sometimes available cheaper elsewhere.
I've just bought 4 X 5litres of FreshPet disinfectant cleaner for £20.99 delivered, via Amazon, yet one container costs £12.99.
The floral perfume is lovely;just like a flower shop , but their are lots of scents to choose. I also have baby powder (reminds me of Simple solution, which is good for carpets), lavender and pine.0 -
To be honest, I'd discourage them from using the yard. I only have a small yard and even when I sluiced it down with water straight away after each wee it got minging fairly quickly.
Current dog won't toilet in the yard, so I just take him down the road instead. It's not that much more hassle.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
To be honest, I'd discourage them from using the yard. I only have a small yard and even when I sluiced it down with water straight away after each wee it got minging fairly quickly.
Current dog won't toilet in the yard, so I just take him down the road instead. It's not that much more hassle.0 -
My very small yard vs several huge patches of wasteland/grassy bits at the bottom of the road? It's not like I'm letting him wee up other people's gate posts or outside their houses. So not an issue, as far as I'm concerned.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
After your recommendations I ordered some from Mistral and its fantastic so thank you0
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