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Originally Posted by doch
Go to a pet store and pick up "Nature's Miracle"... spary it on the areas, let it dry. This is what we use to make sure the animals don't pee on the already peed on spots, as they're attracted to pee on the spots that they've already 'marked'.
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great stuff. saturate the area and rub it in. let it sit for 5 min the blot it up. My dog only had three accidents during training but never in the same spot cuz that stuff destroys the smell (even destroys cat urin which is way stronger). and I will go as far to say if it doesn't work, you may need to pull your carpet up and seal the wood underneath.
Steve
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