Pet Odor Removal Phoenix

 

Pets are members of the family and the odors they bring into your home, or vehicle doesn’t stop the love. That is why most pet owners accept that the smell is part of the love for the pet . However, permanently neutralizing pet odors is possible and makes for a happier home. Pet odor removal is a particularly cumbersome task because once set; the smell can permanently damage the floor, carpet, furniture, and vehicle interior.

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Why is pet odor removal so difficult?  Primarily, it is the chemical makeup that causes the odor. Urine, for example, is rich in nitrogen and can have a strong ammonia smell. Other waste products contain foul-smelling bacteria. When you combine these strong odors with improper cleanup, you are stuck with a smell that won’t go away.

When accidents happen, the liquid doesn’t just sit on the surface. It seeps down into the fibrous material. That is where odor lives, and can be the most difficult place to reach. Homeowners get used to the smell and fail to realize it remains after they clean up.

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Wet Dog Smell – The specific oil is called Sebum, it collects on the hair shaft and follicles to protect a dog’s skin from dehydration. When the dog gets wet, like after a day at the beach or a bath, the oil and the water together create a bacteria which causes the unpleasant odor.

Urine – Urine is the worst offender because it not only produces a lingering smell but can also actually damage the dyes and fibers in the rug.

Vomit – Stomach acid has the potential to harm any surface, including carpets.

Fecal matter – Most damage from fecal matter comes due to improper cleanup. Rubbing the area embeds the waste into the carpet fibers and backing where is can cause permanent problems.

Tips on what to do if your pet has an accident ?

When your pet  has an accident on the carpet, here are a few steps that you should take:

1. Soak up as much of the urine as possible with paper towels or newspaper. This should be done before using any type of odor remover. Without this first step, you’ll likely just make a mess of the rest of the area.

2. If you’re able to, put the urine soaked newspaper or towels outside in the designated dog/cat  bathroom area. This will help train them that going to the bathroom in the house is bad, but outside is perfectly fine.

3. Rinse the area thoroughly with cold water. After you have rinsed the area, dry it up by blotting.

It’s very important that you have an action plan for whenever pets accidents happen. If you don’t, your dog or cat  will continue to soil the carpet, and it will eventually come at the cost of replacing the entire carpet, and you don’t t want  that happen.

Call today 888-406-0795  for Pet Smell Removal in Arizona or contact us via email