ss_blog_claim=1d047e9b44bf580ea09f4697cd30608c Anti Eating Dogs :: Clean Transport Dog Crate :: May :: 2008

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May 5, 2008

Clean Transport Dog Crate

How To Clean Transport Dog Crate
By Chris Eisters

If your dog made a "no - no " on the floor of the kennel. Then you should clean it up as quick as possible. If the floor is made out of wood, it can leave a stain, and it can leave a very unpleasant odor. If you will not clean it up as soon as possible, the smell of urine will get in the wood, and next time when your dog will want to "go" he will smell the odor of the urine in the kennel, and will "relief" her there.

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So how do you clean it ? First you should clean it with water, take some old clothes, and clean the floor with them. Mop the whole floor. Just don’t overuse the water, it can bring some bad side effects to the wooden floor. After that, take a dry cloth, and make the floor dry. After the floor is dry, use some anti - enzyme spray (the ones which are made for wooden floors) and spray the floor, especially if your dog is still a puppy, after you sprayed the floor, take another dry clothing and wipe the area again. This is how you should handle if your dog made it’s kennel into an WC.

But if you can afford, I would suggest you to buy some proper dog floor or rug for dog kennels, and dog houses. Most of them are odorless and stainless, and they are easy to clean, as well they’re soft, and the dog can feel comfortable on it.

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