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Old 07-24-2011, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
I'm an animal lover - really! - but there is no way I'd let a pet do that. Shortly after we got a cat, it started peeing in laundry. After a couple of weeks of not being able to break her of it, no matter what litter we tried or where the box was, she had to go. A friend has a dog who will pee in the house if they don't watch him. No way. Either it gets trained, or it's gone.
I feel the same way...the odors are not removeable...smell is terrible
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Old 07-24-2011, 12:57 PM
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Three tips.

One, if a dog has housetraining problems, don't leave them loose in the house! Put them on a leash, tie the leash around your waist or to a belt loop and have the dog follow you around as you go about your life. Go outside *with* the dog at regular intervals, praise quietly while they eliminate, then have a big happy party when they are done. For the happy party, let them off the leash, play a little and give treats. Then put the leash back on and go back to your life. If you are not at home, confine the dog to a crate or to a small room where they are unlikely to mark.

Two, I have a protocol that was tested with over 500 cats for successful re-training to a litterbox. PM me if you are interested because it's just too long to post here.

Three, the best cleanser I've found is Anti-Icky-Poo. It is not an enzyme cleaner, it is a solution of bacteria that literally eats whatever is causing the smell. I learned about this stuff from a woman who specialises in "incident" cleaning (cleaning up crime scenes). It works on blood, urine, feces, etc.
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:03 PM
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Jackson, the now world famous international quilting criminal!
He does not look the least bit repentant.
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:13 PM
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Since I had kids in cloth diapers lo these many years ago I have used good ol 20 mule team Borax in the wash water for odors of the organic kind. I've not had to use it on dog pee but dog beds get a strong acrid doggie odor and it works beautifully on their bedding. I'd give it a try.

I am a pre washer so I wouldn't hesitate to wash the rest of the bolt and get on with my project. If you like the body in non washed fabric give it a light dose of starch. I often use it when cutting on the bias. That needs to be rinsed out after the project is complete or the bugs will get it.

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Old 07-24-2011, 01:19 PM
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Hi Barb,
So sorry to hear about your little one and his actions.
Please try to following product to help remove all the unwanted odors.

http:// www.odorxit. com/

(Remove the extra spaces when typing in the address.)

Hope this helps save your fabric.

Have a Great Day!

Pam M
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:21 PM
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Ahhhh poor baby looks scared to death!
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Old 07-24-2011, 01:31 PM
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Jackson is cute as can be so I guess you will have to forgive him. I would wash the rest of the fabric on the bolt though and wash the cut strips by hand, adding vinegar to the water.
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He looks innocent enough. Don't they all - LOL

Sorry this happened.
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Old 07-24-2011, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by joym
Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
I'm an animal lover - really! - but there is no way I'd let a pet do that. Shortly after we got a cat, it started peeing in laundry. After a couple of weeks of not being able to break her of it, no matter what litter we tried or where the box was, she had to go. A friend has a dog who will pee in the house if they don't watch him. No way. Either it gets trained, or it's gone.
I feel the same way...the odors are not removeable...smell is terrible
My dogs are house trained. I can leave them all day and they don't eliminate until I let them out. Boy dogs sometimes "mark" territory by a squirt of pee. Scamp didn't start this until he was several years old and I had a house full of kids, grandkids and all their house dogs. So far he has never marked any fabric or a quilt. It has been objects that are easily cleaned. Scampie is almost 11 years old and I can't even imagine getting rid of one of my beloved pets.
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good luck getting out the smell.
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