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For the average pet owner, after feeding their pet the next priority is to keep their pet clean. Pets which stay in the house such as house cats or smaller dogs usually present less of a problem. However, if you have larger dogs who may be in and out of the house more frequently, they may track in dirt or encounter other things outside, resulting in strong odors. In this situation, you need a strong, EPA certified cleaner which will still be safe for your pet and family.
A lot of people find it difficult to remove dog odor from soft surfaces like upholstery or carpeting. Not only does this task take up a lot of time, it can also become very expensive. Although an object can be cleaned, in order to actually remove pet odor you have to find the root of the problem. In this case, the root cause is your beloved — albeit smelly — pet.
There are many pet odor removal products available on store shelves today that specialize on one particular animal odor or another – there are also some products that are made to treat a variety of different animal or pet odors. A walk down the pet aisle of your local retail store or trip to the local pet shop will present you with hundreds of products to consider – you are going to want to look at any products that are EPA certified and ignore those that are not.
As you contemplate the variety of /”pet odor removal”/ items, be certain you are aware of just what you may be purchasing. Realize that /”pet odor removal”/ using an EPA certified item is the safest and best bet. Check every instruction and warning label on the item and if needed, investigate online or discuss with experts your questions concerning different products.
Also consider professional cleaning services, some of which specialize in the removal of pet odors from your rugs, upholstery or even your entire home. Take a look in your local telephone book or get recommendations from your friends, family or other acquaintances.
The overall goal is to find a product that is effective the first time, without the need for a number of treatments that may eventually cost you far more in time and money than you counted on. Be sure that the product is safe for your home, especially for pets and kids, and also the environment, by making sure that it is EPA certified.
Pet owners agree that after feeding nutritious food to their pet, their main concern is keeping them smelling nice. A typical struggle facing all pet owners is the dilemma of how to remove dog odor from rugs and other upholstery. Although one can attempt to do such cleaning oneself, to truly remove pet odor one must go directly to the source of the problem: your much-beloved pet. Realize that pet odor removal using an EPA certified product is the safest and best bet. Also, keep in mind that there are a number of professional cleaning services out there that specialize in eliminating pet odors from your house.
- Fred Wild




