Saturday, May 23, 2015

Hilarious Dog Eats Ice Cream


We all love cat videos, but I have a place in my heart for cute and funny dog videos. Especially those naughty pups eating what they shouldn't be. What's your opinion, should such animals be eating human food? Is it bad for them? Not always, there are some obvious foods you shouldn't give dogs, such as chocolate. Although ice cream is not healthy, even to humans, an occasional treat for your pet seems like a great reward for their companionship.
Should you feed dogs and other animals with a spoon? Let us know what you think, and about "human foods", is it ok for your furry friend to eat them? What weird things have you fed to your pets?

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dog urine stain removal

Removing dog urine stains and smells from carpets, a mattress and from anywhere inside your house can be a difficult task, especially to get rid of the odour.
Pet odours from dogs and cats and other animals in general are nasty, and pet urine is one of the most potent and pungent stinks known to man.

The first solution is to find the source of hidden urine odours. Once you locate the offending source you can either mask it or prevent it from happening. For a period when I was a young child growing up I had no pets, but we had a mysterious hidden cat urine smell, and we tracked down the stink to the neighbours cat leaving their scent underneath our house. In most instances however the source of the foul smell will be from your own canine or feline family member.

Once the "scene of the act" (pee puddle) is located, the key to stop this happening is to keep your pets outside wherever possible. Dog stain removal is a cure, not a prevention, which is a much better solution!

The problem with this is if you keep your pets outside, their urine can create grass stains. Which do you prefer urine killing grass, or a smelly house? Should you have to decide?

For pet owners a rapid and effective but long lasting solution may be to use a specific dog product, or product tailored to your specific pet's urine.
There are many natural solutions available if you do a bit of research for links on the internet to rid yourself of your pooey poodle pooch smell.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Remove cat urine from carpet

I am often asked how to remove cat urine stains from carpet. Such pet problems are natural, and it is a common problem. There are easy ways to fix this.
Cats urinate, vomit and leave hairball stains on your carpet, resulting in a foul odour. The smell can linger and get stuck within the rug or carpet, making it very difficult to remove.

Accidents do happen, and your pet can be trained to not urinate inside on certain areas, but today we are talking about getting rid of the stain, and with it the odour.

There are excellent commercially available "instant stain removers" for carpet and specialty "cat urine odor removers". If you do not have these products, I highly recommend you buy them. Some dog stain removal products can be used to clean up feline related smells and spots on your furniture.

Firstly, clean up as much of the remaining litter or residue as you can, using a paper towel or disposable cloth.

Use an absorbant paper towel to suck up the rest of the wee or other substance.
Apply gentle pressure for the most effective absorption.

Now use a damp cloth to moisten the area, and dilute the urine or other stain.

Now apply the pet stain remover or specialty carpet cleaner to the surface as directed on the bottle.

The sooner you act, the less permanent damage to the carpet. If the steps are followed carefully you should now have a clean carpet, and a fresh smelling house with no more animal stink.