Dog Odour Problems and Solutions


This section deals with the control of cat odours in a domestic situation where 1-2 dogs are kept as family pets. If you are a dog breeder or run
a Boarding Kennel, your odour control requirements are likely to be greater. For information on controlling cat odours in these type of
situations please see our livestock section here.

Cleaning up after your new puppy?

Put on some rubber gloves and clean up any solids and excess liquid with paper towels and dispose of in the rubbish.

Make up a 1:100 spray solution of odour control spray (5 ml concentrate in 500 ml water in spray bottle).

Spray the soiled area thoroughly, soak up excess moisture with a cleaning sponge, rinse sponge in a bucket of water.

Repeat this 1-2 times more, until the area is clean. Leave the area as dry as you can just by using the sponge. Dispose of the rinse water down the drain.

The good ‘bugs’ in the spray will eat up any remaining wastes and smells. They will also eat up the ‘bad’ bugs, effectively sanitising the area.
All traces of puppy’s misdeamanour have been removed so your puppy is unlikely to come back and mark the same place again.

Odour Control Starter Pack, $9.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling
500 ml bottle concentrate, $21.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling
Additional 500 ml spray bottle, $4.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling

Controlling That Doggy Smell

Your Dogs Bed
Your dogs bed or sleeping mat may at times become smelly. If it does, or as a preventative measure, make up a 1:100 spray solution of odour control spray (5 ml concentrate in 500 ml water in the spray bottle).

Spray the dog’s bed or mat all over, a fine mist is enough, do not ‘wet’ the area through. Repeat daily until odour is controlled, 4-5 days is often sufficient and a ‘maintenance’ spray once a week or so, after that.

If your dog is elderly and suffers from incontinence, wash the soiled
bedding as normal. While it is drying, mist both sides thoroughly and allow to completley dry. The bed or mat is now thoroughly ‘inoculated’ with the good bugs which will fight odours and help eat-up wastes as they occur.

You can also mist/spray your dog’s coat in the same way, to control doggy smells between washes.

If your dog bed mattress/pad has a removable cover, distribute a good handful of Odour Control Powder between the liner, for both sides of the mattress/pad. OC Powder is a very effective long term odour control product and is non toxic to your dog.

Where Your Dog Sleeps
If your dog sleeps in the laundry or another small room, that area may become smelly. Mist the area with the the 1:100 spray mixture.

If your dog spends a lot of time out on the verandah or porch, spray that area with the 1:100 spray. The Super Spray Pack is especially useful for larger areas.

For control of smells inside areas such as dog kennels, use Smellgone Rapid.
This ready to use spray has added ingredients that will aggressively control difficult smells and works especially well in confined areas.

125 ml Smellgone Rapid $5.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling
250 ml Smellgone Rapid $9.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling

1 litre Odour Control powder $11.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling
2 litre Odour Control powder $21.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling

Super Spray Pack $14.00 (incl GST) + postage/handling

 

 

Monday, August 13, 2007 9:20 PM


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