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[quote=Anonymous]I'm one of the smartest people alive so please pay attention; if it is female dog urine it will take some soap and water and heat. What I mean by heat is the warmer it becomes in the house the faster the smell will be drawn out. If you air condition your home, forget it...open the windows and deal with the heat one summer. And of course, like I mentioned; soap & water. If it is a male dog it will simply dissipate after a couple of months. I will help if you apply baking soda and vinegar to the affected area. If it's a cat, nothing will take out the smell. There is a chemical in cat urine that molecularly attaches itself to whatever is around it and actually grows over time. This growing process can have the odor last for years and years until it finally reverses it's process and begins to break down. You will have to remove the carpets and sand the wood floors in order to remove cat odor. When I see landlords advertise such things as "cats allowed" but not dogs I can't imagine what world they're living in. Yes, a dog barks but that can easily be remedied if the owner takes care of their pet. Oh, and I just found out from my daughter that I am, in fact, NOT one of the smartest people alive, I just smell good. Okay, well, there is that.[/quote]
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