Anonymous wrote:Honestly every house with a dog or cat stinks, whether the owner realizes it or not.
Anonymous wrote:The lackluster house cleaners whose houses stink are triggered dangerously by this thread lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of dog? I've always had small dogs, who don't shed, and I wash them every other week. Zero smell. Guests love to pick them up and pet them. I get a lot of comments on how good my dogs smell too, so it's not just in my head. My dogs are allowed on furniture because we think their purpose is to cuddle on the couch, but they are trained to stay off if someone doesn't want them next to them. We only kenneled dogs for bed when they were puppies. Once they were full sized, potty trained, and could be trusted not to chew, they just slept all night in a bed next to ours.
A lot of big dogs are only bathed every 6 months and they have oily hair that rubs off on carpets. Idk how people deal with the smell. I have trouble even petting their heads.
M sized dog, mutt, we don’t know what yet, some sort of terrier. We definitely plan on routine visits to the groomers. I have mild allergies and plan on keeping the dog off of furniture, but I’m sure I’ll relent in the end![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cover up the sofa, and let the dog on it. Bathe weekly.
They told us weekly bathing is bad for the skin, is this not accurate?
Anonymous wrote:My teen boy smells much worse than my dog. Working on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cover up the sofa, and let the dog on it. Bathe weekly.
They told us weekly bathing is bad for the skin, is this not accurate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Use a pet deodorizer on carpets. You sprinkle it on before vacuuming. You can buy it at the store in the cleaning aisle, but it is just baking soda with scent added, so if you have a bottle of essential oil around—lavender is best but anything you like the smell of works fine, you can make your own much more cheaply. You probably don’t even need the essential oil. I do this about once a month.
Thanks so much! Do you have a “recipe” for the ratio? Or just add it to the baking soda until it smells fresh?
Essential oils are powerful, just a couple of drops into a few cartons of baking soda. Then stir it up, and if you want more, you can add more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't said the breed.
M sized mutt, terrier some sort. We plan on doing the DNA test to see! He looks like a Jack Russel and something(s) else.
he will smell.
Oh yeah. Terriers are notorious for digging and rolling outside.