by Pam G.
Prevent cats and dogs from scratching furniture, spraying furniture, even walking on furniture. Clean pet stains from furniture and learn how to remove pet stains with natural products including vinegar.
A dog who scratches up furniture can be a problem for the average pet owner. Most furniture isn’t cheap. It’s an investment that can drain a bank account. For Read More
Train your cat to not scratch your furniture in this free video. Read More
Cats can make great companions for people of all ages. But, what do you do when your furry friend has an accident on your nice carpet? Here are some tips to avoid these Read More
Dealing with a pet stain problem is always tough and in many cases, a necessary evil. However, with leather, that can be especially difficult. Thankfully, here is a quick Read More
It happens to most dog and cat owners: a stench comes from somewhere within the house, yet you can't locate the source of the urine smell. If the urine stain is old, it's Read More
Pets enrich the lives of their owners but they can really do a number on the furniture. From shedding hair, to chewing, to clawing, there are many ways that pets may damage Read More
Most pets shed when they lounge on the furniture. You may end up spending time cleaning up pet hair and still have to spend money having the upholstery professionally Read More
Cats make great pets, but they can also be a handful, especially in the training department. If they’re not copping an attitude with you, they’re letting you Read More
The job of training your pets to keep off furniture becomes simplified once you start using sprays. Using sprays lets you avoid being harsh to your pets and, in turn, lose Read More
Cleaning pet messes is an unpleasant task pet owners must be willing to undertake if they choose to keep pets indoors. Figuring out which products work best to remove pet Read More
Any pet owner knows that one of the hazards of having an indoor pet are pet stains. Pet stains can not only create an eye sore on your carpets and furniture, but they can Read More
Cleaning a pet stain from carpet can be dong using diluted vinegar, a stiff-bristled brush and rubbing alcohol or a commercial pet stain remover can be purchased at the Read More
Most new pet owners think only of potty accidents causing stains on the floor. Though this type of stain is the most common, pets can cause a variety of messes that leave Read More
Pet odors can linger in carpeting and fabric forever unless you get to the source. Armed only with some simple products that you probably have around the house, you can get Read More
If housetraining your puppy is going a bit slow or your cat keeps missing the litter box, you don't always have to live with their pungent reminders. These unpleasant Read More
Nothing jolts pet owners out of a sound sleep like that heaving sound dogs and cats make right before they are about to vomit. There's an unspoken rule that says they must Read More
If you own cats there will be the occasional time when accidents happen. They key to dealing with pet accidents is to clean them up quickly and thoroughly. If the smell or Read More
Pets can bring an abundance of joy into our lives. There a wonderful asset to any family and a great way to teach children responsibility. But sooner or later, they will Read More
Cat urine on your mattress can ruin it, but if you remove it yourself, you can save time and money. There are different methods to try, including home remedies that may Read More
Company is going to arrive any minute, and Fluffy or Fido just decided to leave you a present on the carpet. No time to run to the store and get more stain remover? Many Read More
Clean pet urine out of wood floors by soaking up the urine with a dry rag and then sponging the area clean with a mixture of vinegar and water. Dry the pet urine stain Read More
There are numerous pet stain removal products on the market. Many of them are available in a spray form. Spray pet stain removal products are convenient and quick to use, Read More
Regardless of whether your pet is potty trained, every once in a while he is probably going to have an accident and cause a stain. There are many products on the market for Read More
If you have a dog, you know pet stains happen sometimes. Unfortunately, urine can be damaging to hardwood floors. It often shows up as a black pet stain on the floor. While Read More
Coffee, soda, wine, nail polish and pet urine are all likely candidates for rug stains. You've probably encountered at least one of these stains on your rugs in the past. Read More
It can be very frustrating when your pets or children get urine on clothes or bedding. But with a little work and patience urine stains can be removed. Read More
Carpet stains are a part of life. Fortunately, common household vinegar can remove them as easily as they came about. Vinegar can remove even the toughest stains, including Read More
Every once in a while a pet throws up on the carpet or your favorite couch. Removing vomit from carpet or upholstery is tricky business and people are often left with Read More
Pet accidents can ruin your beautiful carpet, but you can remove the stains with items found in your pantry. If you're considering ripping out your carpet because Fido had Read More
Dogs, cute; pet stains, not so cute
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