Wednesday 7 October 2009

Does Your House Smell Like A Doghouse?

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Wednesday October 07, 2009    

Does Your House Smell Like A Doghouse?
Hi Readers,


Ahhh...that infamous doggy odor!  A smell most of us know all too well.  And the smell just seems to spread throughout the entire house, doesn't it?  You come home, open the front door, a wind blows and...POW!  You've officially entered "The Doghouse"... fully equipped with doggy odor!

I know it's tough.  So anytime I come across simple tips to help keep doggy odor to a minimum I just have to share it with you. 

Here are few tips to help keep your home from becoming "The Doghouse":

  1. Open the window!  Circulate fresh air from the outside to diminish strong doggy odors inside.
  2. Keep the rugs clean.  Vacuuming alone won't do; it doesn't get all of the smelly dog hair and bacteria deep down in your rug.  It's best to wash them once a week.  If you can't pull up your rug, spray it with an odor removal solution.  It is also helpful to have your carpets professionally cleaned every year to help eliminate those deep- rooted stains and odors.
  3. Keep your dog's bedding clean.  It holds tons of hairs and bacteria that can cause odor.
  4. Keep your dog clean.  I know this is a no brainer, but dirty dogs not only smell bad, they spread bacteria throughout your house.
  5. Keep your vents clean.  Try using a handheld vacuum cleaner or vacuum attachment.  We cannot see them, but lots of hairs get trapped inside our vents.
  6. Use air freshener, particularly those that really attack odor molecules.
  7. Mop the floor.  It may not look like it, but even hardwood collects dirt, hairs and bacteria.  Be sure to get corners, because this is usually where lots of hair hides and builds up.
  8. Keep your house fresh with Zero Odor.  Zero Odor is a top-notch pet odor remover that attacks odor molecules rather than masking them...and we all know that doggy odor is way too strong of an odor to mask!  The great thing about Zero Odor is that it's safe on all surface: rugs, bedding, furniture, hardwood floors...it's even safe when sprayed through the air as a freshener.  It can help keep your house fresh in so many ways.  No more Doghouse!  Check it out: http://www.petproductadvisor.com/store/mc/zero-odor-dog.aspx


I hope these tips help keep your house smelling fresh and clean!

Until next time,

Dr. Jon

P.S.  You may have doubts about Zero Odor. At first, I was skeptical, too ... until I tried it. So, listen to the people in this video talk about their experiences with Zero Odor. It got rid of odor for them - and it can work for you, too. 

To watch, just click on the video below, or go to: www.petproductadvisor.com/store/mc/zero-odor-dog.aspx

Zero odor dog


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