Tips for Cleaning Up Puppy Potty Accidents

December 22nd, 2007 by mary

When you have a new puppy, it’s important to understand that accidents are going to happen no matter how early you start housebreaking your new pet. Don’t lose patience with your puppy for doing what comes naturally to him or her. Keep in mind that someone had to keep you clean for several years before you were old enough to even start potty training!

Since accidents are inevitable when you bring a new puppy into your home, it’s important for you to learn how to clean puppy urine from your floors. By following these how to clean dog urine tips, you’ll be able to keep your house clean while your puppy is learning how to control when and where to go to the bathroom.

Cleaning Tips for Dog Urine:

1. Avoid Rubbing Urine Puddles
One of the worst things you can do when cleaning up dog urine is to rub an area where there is a puddle. Doing so can cause the odor to seep into your carpeting or other floor covering.

2. Soak Up Urine Puddles
Instead of rubbing a puddle, use a towel to soak up the liquid. This will draw the urine away from the floor rather than risking the possibility of causing it to seep in, causing permanent stains and odor problems.

3. Rinse Thoroughly
Once you have soaked up the puddle, apply water to the area and allow it to soak for a few minutes. Thoroughly cover the area with water, then place a towel over the spot. This will dilute any remaining urine, thus reducing the likelihood discoloration. It will also help remove odors.

4. Fight Odor
Once you have thoroughly rinsed the area, clean the floor as you normally would. Use some sort of odor neutralizer to help make the smell go away. Keep in mind that if your puppy can still smell the urine in the affected area, he or she may get in the habit of going back to the same spot again and again for potty breaks.
 

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