By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you are wondering how to remove dog urine smell then you have come to the right place and I think I can help you out. My dogs urinated inside all the time at first and the smell was horrible. I learned how to clean it with practice and eventually trained them so they do not do it anymore and urinate where I want them to. Here are some of my top tips for how to remove dog urine smell. read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you are wondering how to remove a dog urine smell from carpet then I think I can help you. I have 2 dogs and one of them always urinated on the carpet but I got so frustrated one day that I just decided to do some thing about it. I learned how to clean remove the dog urine smell from the carpet and eventually trained them to never do it again. Here are some of my top tips. read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you have dog urine smells and are wondering what to do about them then I think I can help you. I have 2 Cocker Spaniels and when I came home from work I was regularly greeted with the smell of dog urine and it was so frustrating. I learned how to clean them up and eventually trained my dogs so that they never did it again. Here are some of my top tops for getting rid of dog urine smells. read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you are wondering how to get dog urine smell out of carpet then I think I can help you. Dog urine smells horrible and my 2 dogs when I first got them urinated everywhere so I learned how to train them and also how to clean up and get rid of the smell. Here are some of my top tips on how to get dog urine smell out of carpet. read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Interior design If you are wondering how to remove dog urine smell from hardwood floors then I think I can help you. My 2 dogs used to always urinate on my hardwood floor because it was so clean. I got so frustrated and through trial and error and asking others I found some solutions that worked. Here are my top tips for people asking how to remove dog urine smell from hardwood floors. read more
By: Kidney Advisor | 2010-10-16 | Alternative Medicine Chronic renal failure (CRF) is a common condition affecting older or senior cats. Chronic renal failure in cats advances over time. There is no cure for this disease and it will progress over time. Your cat's condition and individual characteristics will determine how fast this occurs. Proper identification and treatment will enable you to slow the progression making your cat more comfortable and increasing lifespan. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2011-02-23 | Pets Having a pet cat is a responsibility. Just like dogs, cats need proper training and care. Their excreta need to be properly drained and disposed... read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you are thinking about cleaning dog urine then I think I can help you. Dog urine has a horrible smell and can stain things like carpets and your lawn. I had 2 dogs that did this and one day I had had enough and learned how to clean it up properly and eventually trained them. Here are some of my top tips on cleaning dog urine. read more
By: Kidney Advisor | 2010-10-16 | Alternative Medicine When the body is dehydrated the urine becomes highly concentrated and can have a strong ammonia smell. Most changes in urine odor are temporary. Urine odor is related to the volume and concentration of a variety of chemicals excreted by the kidneys. When the kidneys have less fluid, the odor will be a little stronger and darker. Healthy urine is clear to light yellow with little to no odor. read more
By: Richard Shelmerdine | 2010-03-30 | Pets If you are wondering how do I get dog urine smell out of concrete then I think I can help you. Dog urine is a horrible smell and when on concrete can be pretty tough to get rid of. My dogs used to urinate in the driveway all the time and it was really frustrating. I trained them though and they don't now. Here are some of my top tips for people asking how do I get dog urine smell out of concrete. read more
By: Lee Harris | 2010-04-02 | Interior design If you have ever house-broken a puppy, you know that accidents are a part of the process. If training isn't successful right away, those little accidents add up over time and the result is a carpet that begins to reek of dog urine. Older dogs are also prone to accidents and can even have problems with leaking while they are asleep. While dog urine isn't quite as potent smelling as cat urine can be, the smell is still recognizable and can linger just as long. Some of the components in dog urine include water, urea, hormones and ammonia. Dog urine tends to smell sweeter and less ammonia-like than cat urine but can be just as difficult to remove. read more
By: Barb Collins | 2010-03-28 | Pets Litter box smells can really be annoying and can actually lead to a person developing allergies to cat urine. If you live in a small apartment or condo it can be hard to control these odors, so here are some tips to help you. read more
By: Kidney Advisor | 2010-10-16 | Alternative Medicine Every now and then a patient will tell me that their urine looks "funny" sometimes. When I ask them what they mean by that, they invariably tell me that it seems to change colors. They're concerned if these color changes are anything to worry about. Here's what I tell them: read more
By: Kidney Expert | 2010-10-29 | Alternative Medicine So, do you happen to live with a canine stricken with halitosis? If you do, you know that this is so not fun. All too often, when a senior dog yawns, his people wish they could give him a very strong breath mint. Yet despite the well-known term "dog-breath", you can help out your foul smelling mouthed mutt or pure-bred with his or her bad smelling breath. The people around him do not need to suffe read more