Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Cleaning Up the Pets WasteAccidents happen, especially with new pets so let's learn how to deal with them effectively! The procedure for cleaning up after your pet may not come intuitively for you so we have provided solutions for spills, waste, and odors that may be contributing to a potentially hazardous environment for your family and pet. We highly encourage you to have the following supplies on hand so you are prepared when your pet inadvertently leaves you a "present". Note: Repetitive "accidents" or unusual behavior may actually be a warning sign of underlying problems. Your pet may be trying to tell you that he/she is stressed or have needs that are not being met. If this is the case, take some time to closely examine your pet and think of any major changes he/she may have gone through lately. Remove the stressors and your pet will begin to behave normally again. If there are no changes or you are deeply concerned about its behavior, promptly take your pet to the veterinarian. It's always better to be safe than sorry. How to remove wet urine or feces from your carpet:read more click hereClick ImagesClick Images to read moreClick images to read more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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