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cara New Member Posts: 2 |
posted 07-15-2003 10:06 PM
I have a 2 year old yorkie who is 99% trained. However, she often urinates on my rugs when I am not paying attention to her. Is there any product that will permenently stay on the rug to keep her from doing this? or any advice at all is appreciated. cara cara571@hotmail.com IP: Logged |
Sugar Member Posts: 76 |
posted 07-17-2003 10:23 AM
There is a product called OFF....or something akin to that in Petsmart and other stores....I think WAL MART has it too....supposedly you spray it on the places YOU DO NOT WANT THEM TO GO. If my SHUG has an accident..it's always on one of my hard to clean rugs....funny how they like to got to a rug or mat ! I think this product works from what I have heard, but have not tried it first hand. Hope this helps a little, IP: Logged |
Maisey Member Posts: 309 |
posted 07-17-2003 10:55 AM
There is a product called Natures Miracle that you can use that will get rid of the smell permanently. It doesn't just cover up the urine smell but gets rid of it all together. If you don't accomplish that, the dog will continue to associate her urine smell on the rug as signaling that that is her "pee spot". IP: Logged |
ilovemypets Moderator Posts: 364 |
posted 07-17-2003 06:01 PM
Hi cara, my mom has a Yorkshire terrier also. I have a Maltese that likes to go do his bizz on the carpet in one certain place.... Do you have a orreck store near you? We use Orreck it is a pet odor remover. They aren't suppose to come back when you spray it. I think there might be another yorkie owner in the toy dogs forum...Maybe go there and ask her. It could be the type breed. My mom's yorkshire terrier did the same thing to. Try putting your yorkie out side to on the pad (which ever your yorkie uses) more often? IP: Logged |
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