My puppy has peed on the kitchen tile during house training. Is there anything cheap I can use that will get rid of the smell? I know not to use any ammonia on the floor too as this will make him go more--he is almost fully trained now.
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My puppy has peed on the kitchen tile during house training. Is there anything cheap I can use that will get rid of the smell? I know not to use any ammonia on the floor too as this will make him go more--he is almost fully trained now.
Here's an opinion. If the floor is really tile you're in good shape since it won't get into the sub floor, that's where it becomes a problem (that's the plywood under the tile). Be sure to train the dog and be consistant about it. Animals like children need consistancy to feel secure. So be sure to either walk the dog or let him out at the same time every day.
Thanks for your reply. Yes, the floor is ceramic tile in the kitchen. I am taking him out for walks at night to make sure he goes before he comes home when its bedtime. But I dont think its gotten into the plywood being that its almost new and the grout is thick. However, the smell wont go away unless I use a deodorizer that comes in a small bottle that takes care of the smell. I was trying to look for another solution.
Thanks again.
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