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Puppy Piddles: Nature's Miracle

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When I first got Herbie (pictured in all his puppy glory here), he was about 10 lbs and a furry chunk of husky. Not much has changed now, give or take 50 pounds, and the fact that he no longer pees on the rug. I lived in a condo in West Hollywood, and as many of you pet owners will know: taking out a puppy 20 times a day is rough. Especially if you don't have an elevator.

 
 

However, there are times when Herbie still has accidents (like the time he ate a bunch of mangos and had...well. You can use your own imagination), and I pretty much tried everything under the sun to get the stain and the stink out without causing more damage to the dog or the rug. For awhile, I was using Resolve, but the smell of that cleaner was nauseating. Ever since my friend and fellow dog-owner Mia recommended Nature's Miracle, I've been sold on it. It's been very effective with getting the stain and the odor out without the reek of product. And now maybe I'll start considering getting Puppy #2....

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Nature's Miracle will work with time. Another option that I know some kennels use that don't smell is a product called K.O.E. VERY expensive per gallon, but worth every cent if you have a lot of dog issues.

posted by shari on September 25th 2007 at 12:17pm
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ZORBX works great and I have been told that they sell it @ Lowe's now.

posted by denise123 on September 25th 2007 at 1:55pm
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Kids and Pets does the trick, too. It's often on sale at Safeway.

posted by linds on September 25th 2007 at 2:11pm
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lysol for kitchen, that's what i use when one of my boys (small ittle tigers) have accidents. it removes the grease like there is no tomorrow and cleans it well.

smells a bit like lysol but is better than ......anything else i tried.

posted by troz on September 25th 2007 at 2:23pm
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A great product called 'Anti-Icky-Poo" (seriously), even works on set in stains and odor.

posted by umithepumi on September 25th 2007 at 2:51pm
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i don't know what i would have done if it weren't for nature's miracle.

they also make wee-wee pads that are much better than the other brands.

posted by lala on September 25th 2007 at 3:43pm
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We pulled up all the rugs for 6 months until our puppy knew to go outside. Hardwood floors are much easier to clean.

posted by right angle on September 25th 2007 at 3:51pm
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I've used Woollite's pet stain remover for years now - very handy when cleaning up puppy accidents or kitty vomit.

posted by Erin K. on September 26th 2007 at 5:01am
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Herbie is adorable!

posted by suziegoombs on September 26th 2007 at 5:02am
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