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shariatlanta
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I have 3 dogs, all house trained but unfortunately my living room still has a slight doggy smell when I first walk in, tried using conventional air fresheners but not that great, any old style remedies that anyone can recommend
Paid off so far Natwest overdraft £1900 Kays catalogue £200 Personal Loan £2500 Tax Credit £1300 J D Williams
Still to go Barclaycard £880 Sainsburys CC £38.80 Littlewoods CC £208 Vanquis CC £390 Littlewoods Cat £821.38 Next £75.26
Still to go Barclaycard £880 Sainsburys CC £38.80 Littlewoods CC £208 Vanquis CC £390 Littlewoods Cat £821.38 Next £75.26
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Have you tried shake and vac? It really does put the freshness back. You could give the woofa's a bath too, I know sometimes my lil doggy gets a bit stinky so gets a wash, then she's all fresh again.
Nowt worse than dogsmell.
Insence is good too, and well cheap..RIP Floyd - 19/04/09. I know i'll see you again my best friend forever.
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If you put Odour Eaters (for sweaty trainers) in their beds it will help. You have to have the type of dogs that will not eat them but they do work.0
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will try the insence but will leave the Odour eaters till puppy is older, at the moment he chews anything including his bed.Paid off so far Natwest overdraft £1900 Kays catalogue £200 Personal Loan £2500 Tax Credit £1300 J D Williams
Still to go Barclaycard £880 Sainsburys CC £38.80 Littlewoods CC £208 Vanquis CC £390 Littlewoods Cat £821.38 Next £75.260 -
shariatlanta wrote:I have 3 dogs, all house trained but unfortunately my living room still has a slight doggy smell when I first walk in, tried using conventional air fresheners but not that great, any old style remedies that anyone can recommend
Sell the dogs, buy cats instead:DNumber 86 - Stole a car from a one legged woman... I'm just trying to be a better person0 -
I recently bought a Goodsphere (I think that's the right name) it was a bit pricey £35 BUT it is excellent at getting rid of smells - animal, curry, etc and it isn't a chemical cover up. Has anyone else got one?0
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I've seen them on QVC or was it Idealworld? Don't know how effective they are but they certainly look good!It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.:kisses3:0
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I got mine on Ideal World. I don't normally do 'telly' shopping but at £35 I wanted to try it and see if it really worked. I expect they can be bought on ebay for less!0
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