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Scented Dog Poop Bags

Posted on Thursday, May 8, 2008 in Uncategorized

scented dog poop bags


Munchkin Arm and Hammer Diaper Bag Dispenser


Munchkin Arm and Hammer Diaper Bag Dispenser



The Arm & Hammer Diaper Bag Dispenser by Munchkin will be your new best friend. The compact dispenser conveniently clips to diaper bags for odor control at home or on the go. The bags are infused with baking soda for safe, effective, and natural odor elimination. 24 lavender scented bags are included….


Green N Pack Eco Friendly 200-Count Scented Baby Disposable Diaper Bags


Green N Pack Eco Friendly 200-Count Scented Baby Disposable Diaper Bags


$12.50


Green’N'Pack eco friendly products are designed to turn plastic into a material that has a completely different molecular structure that is bio-assimilated in the open environment, similar to the decomposition of a leaf….

Bags on Board Scented Bag Refill Pack


Bags on Board Scented Bag Refill Pack




Kyjen Pooch Pick-Up Bags with Biodegradable Cornstarch - 100 Count


Kyjen Pooch Pick-Up Bags with Biodegradable Cornstarch – 100 Count


$3.85


For the environmentally conscious pet owner, these cornstarch based waste bags enhance the bags ability to break down. Economical for daily use….

Clean Go Pet Polymer Puppy Pad, 100-Pack


Clean Go Pet Polymer Puppy Pad, 100-Pack


$20.99


Our super-absorbent Clean Go Pet? Puppy Pads take the hassle out of house training puppies. Advanced polymer technology provides extra absorption. These pads feature leak-proof backing and sealed edges to ensure easy clean-up. Specially-scented pads will attract and encourage pets to use the pad. Great for puppies and for dogs that are incontinent….

scented dog poop bags

Having Dogs Does Not Mean Dog Odor — The Secrets to Dog Odor Removal

Most dog owners will have occasional dog odor and will need to have some tricks for quick dog odor removal. The key to a home that people want to visit vs. having a home that “smells of dog” is knowing what to do to both clean up the smell and to prevent the smell.

I want to preface this with the fact that I have four dogs in my home. Now I know this sounds like a lot. However, I want you to know that I also get compliments on how my house smells. The first thing people say is wow your house smells good. They truly are shocked. They all naturally assume my house will smell bad. Or they see my dogs and are shocked that I have dogs. (These are the rare few that come over or my emergency child-care and are unaware of the dogs until afterwards.)

Supplies:
Let’s talk about some basic supplies all dog owners should have.
•    You need to have poop bags to pick up waste not only for walks but also in your own backyard. Scented is nice but not necessary.
•    Baking Soda
•    Large Quantities of Salt to spread on accidents
•    Vinegar
•    Gloves
•    Grooming Tools (I prefer rubber brushes but a brush is absolutely necessary.)
•    Doggy cologne for emergency situations

Prevention:

Preventing dog odor is the best tool in your arsenal in dog odor removal. Brushing your dog everyday is the best thing you can do. I hear people give their dogs a bath once a week. I could not imagine doing this with four dogs. I give my dogs a bath twice a year and trust me they smell great. However, I brush them once a night and while watching TV. My rubber brush removes the dirt and keeps them smelling great. Then in emergencies after they have just gotten into something and someone is coming over, out comes the doggy cologne.

The other great prevention tool is the doggy bag. Nothing can funk up a house more than a backyard full of poop. Pick it up as they go or at least every day. Dogs get into and so do you. It reeks, so pick it up! You need the bag to prevent your house from smelling as well. Tie that sucker up tight.

Dog Odor Removal
When your dog does have an accident, you will need to remove it quick. House broken dogs won’t have accidents unless they are sick but they do get sick. Take sick dogs to the vet and clean up the mess.

Carpet:
After soaking as much up as you can with a towel, spread baking soda the spot and scrub it in to absorb more odors, and then vacuum. Spread salt liberally to soak up any remaining urine, let sit before vacuuming.

Hard Surface:
Check to make sure it does not discolor the surface first. Mix together three parts vinegar and one part water and scrub the surface to eliminate odor. Then liberally flush the area with water. You may want to with dish soap and water afterward to eliminate any vinegar smell.

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what household product can I toss on grass to eliminate or mask feces odor from dog(s)?

My puppy pooped on the front lawn. I picked it up with Doggie bag, but I’m afraid the scent will cause neighborhood dogs to use our front lawn as a TOILET !!!!! What can I put on it b4 “pet walking” time today that won’t kill the grass ??? I have a lot of items around the house (chemicals, spices, etc) , what can I use without running to the pet store (which is miles away ???? PLEASE HELP, HURRY !!!! THANX !

If your dog doesn’t always use the front lawn as a bathroom, rinse it real good then put cayenne pepper or other hot pepper on the spot. It basically has the same effect as when you sneeze with pepper. But for dog’s sensitive noise, it is worse.

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