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    getting dog urine out of a mattress?

    I sprayed it down twice with apholstry cleaner but now it just smells like some combination of dog wee wee and apholstry cleaner.

    Am desperate for suggestions. Thanks.

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    I hope you get the answer soon... one of my dogs likes to mark and has managed to mark the corners of my box spring... I have a carpet cleaner w/ an upholstery attachment that I was going to try but I was kind of worried that would just make it seep in more... he's no longer allowed to sleep in the bedroom with us... I miss him but it had to be done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justme23 View Post
    he's no longer allowed to sleep in the bedroom with us... I miss him but it had to be done.
    I just have a studio apt. so I put a toddler gate up across the side of the bed he can jump up on. I can't believe he did this. I've had him for 10 yrs. and he's never done this before.

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    My son had a cat that used to pee on his bed all of the time. I ended up having to replace his rug & matress once the cat passed away.
    While the cat was with us I used something called either Odorban or Urine-B-Gone. Then I bought 2 waterproof mattress covers.

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    Vinegar will get the smell out. If you have a carpet cleaner with attachment, put it in the tank with the water. Our dog did it once too. Also, Walmart brand of Lysol works wonders on pet odors!

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    Get up as much of the wet spot you can. Sprinkle baking soda on spot...vacuum up after around 20 minutes. Use your carpet cleaner attachment w/vinegar/water solution. Really does work. If you're pressed for time and can't wait for spot to dry I've used a hair dryer in the past for quick drying. Good luck. I know it's a hassle.
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    Waterproof covers are a good idea. In my opinion once a pet "marks" their territory all the cleaners, sprays, etc. usually doesn't help. Pets sense of smell is far stronger than ours!
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    Odoban gets out cat urine smell so I am sure it will work on dog urine. I have found it at Sam's club so I am pretty sure you should be able to get it at Wal-Mart. HTH

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