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Old 10-02-2012, 05:02 AM   #21
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IDK if you have it where you are,but Odoban works really well for the smell.
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:10 AM   #22
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Could you get puppy pee pads and set up a controlled area he can relieve himself, or is it completely out of his control?
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:23 AM   #23
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Not in your room silly. Take towels outside, spray them out amd then let them dry.
I feel like such an idiot now, lol. Yes, I can do that then. I wish I had thought of that. I never did. Thank you.

Rags are rags Tahlz. Ya don't need to buy any. I use old t-shirts and like Kamdon, sometimes towels. After the rags and towels go through the wash ... you'd never know the difference.
Lol. That's true. I have a towel rag I can start using now. Thanks.

Anytime I'm cleaning up any spills, it a lot of water is included, I get my most/best absorbent towels and use those, then wash them with some bleach.
Thanks. I have a towel I can use. I'll use your bleach idea when I hose down the towel.


IDK if you have it where you are,but Odoban works really well for the smell.
I'm not sure if we do. I will have a look because I hate using what I do now. The cleaning stuff what I use now, the smell goes away after a bit but I'm using way to much of it =|.

Could you get puppy pee pads and set up a controlled area he can relieve himself, or is it completely out of his control?
I could set them up in the area's he pee's in actually, that's a smart idea!. He can choose were he wants to pee, he just can't hold it I'm guessing, I'm not sure as I don't know what is medically wrong with him. At least he does pee in one spot so thanks for the idea!. This may help a lot.

I'm so glad I posted this thread now. I got some good info.
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:31 AM   #24
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when you set up a pee pad, make sure you take a paper towel with his pee on it and rub it on the pad, this will help him know that he is supposed to pee on it, you wont have to do it every time but a few times should help. I use natures metrical and paper towels to clean up pee/poop since it takes the amonia up too and helps make is so the dog wont pee there again because they smell there pee
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:35 AM   #25
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We had an old dog that peed . she was given pills to help too, she just peed in her sleep so it was just a matter of putting her bedding (old duvets) through the washing machine.
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:41 AM   #26
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Is your dog doing this because she/he isn't housetrained? The dog should be on a stricter schedule.
In a crate all day minus schedule play time and potty breaks. This way if the dog has an accident chances are it's in the hard bottom kennel.

When housetraining every 2 hours I say "let's go potty!" and take them outside. I also have my dogs on a water schedule. They get water AFTER they go pee. Usually 1-2 cups every hour or two throughout the day depending on how active they are that day.

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OHshoot forgot to say... I use a product called OUT!, works like magic for us on carpet. We use cut up sweatshirts and then rinse them in hot water and then throw em in with a load of towels.
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Old 10-02-2012, 05:43 AM   #27
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Could you get puppy pee pads and set up a controlled area he can relieve himself, or is it completely out of his control?
This.

These also work great for soaking up accidents. We had some for Rosie because she would occassionally leak in the car. I didn't want Frankie using them, but they work great for absorbing wet spots.
After I get up most of the moisture, I use a spray carpet cleaner and work that it. Works great.
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Old 10-02-2012, 06:01 AM   #28
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Is your dog doing this because she/he isn't housetrained? The dog should be on a stricter schedule.
In a crate all day minus schedule play time and potty breaks. This way if the dog has an accident chances are it's in the hard bottom kennel.

When housetraining every 2 hours I say "let's go potty!" and take them outside. I also have my dogs on a water schedule. They get water AFTER they go pee. Usually 1-2 cups every hour or two throughout the day depending on how active they are that day.

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OHshoot forgot to say... I use a product called OUT!, works like magic for us on carpet. We use cut up sweatshirts and then rinse them in hot water and then throw em in with a load of towels.
It's got nothing to do with toilet training issues sadly . Sunny is 5. He was toilet trained since 8 weeks. Past few months he'd peed in my room randomly. I took him to the vet a few weeks back, it's a medical issue. I'm giving him tablets at the moment but if they don't work, its something more serious. So, it's not his fault he's peeing inside. He can't hold it anymore because of whatever is going on =|.
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Old 10-02-2012, 06:23 AM   #29
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I would recommend a belly band with a feminine pad on it or a doggie diaper with a pad. Sounds gay, but it willsave you SO much time and rags lol. I had a dog who wet the bed in her sleep and I made a diaper out of a huge bandana... Save me a lot of stress and irritation of constantly washing bedding, rags, carpet etc!

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Her problem was medical too and medication didn't help much I'll post a pic of the diaper.
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Old 10-02-2012, 06:28 AM   #30
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Thanks. I'll have a look into them. It may help till we find out what's up with him. I don't think tablets will fix the problem though I'm hoping they will.

How much pee would a belly band/doggy diaper absorb though?.
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Old 10-02-2012, 06:32 AM   #31
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Poor guy. Hope he gets better soon.
For big spills I usually use my little bissel carpet cleaner to suck up the mess and then use the cleaner.
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