Thursday, October 11, 2012

Sticking With Your Pet Through Pee And Pile

 

No doubt, when you first got your pet you probably had visions of a lifetime of companionship, love and devotion. Perhaps you were looking for a dog to run with or to curl up on the couch with a cat, some prefer to watch the antics of a small pet like a hamster.

Most times in life, we get a lot more than we bargain for and the same can be said with our pets of choice. The 'more' in this case is no doubt the added workload involved in cleaning up their 'accidents' too. Don't feel bad you're perfectly normal, most people are inclined to think of all the happy wonderful and joyous moments they will spend together with their new friend and family member. It is a perfectly natural emotion.

But, as life is the 'great teacher', it does not take long in shaking us out of our dream world and back to reality, in the form of a few 'puddles' and 'piles' to contend with each day . Then there is the odors from cages, never mind a few squirts of pee on the wall too. The well timed chunk of vomit deposited on the floor of the living room for all to 'gaze' upon while trying to swallow your dinner.

Apart from these various 'projectiles' of liquid and solids, as if that were not enough, you may also have to learn to live with a pet who seems to continually smell 'ripe', in fact, smell so bad it seems to be bothering him too.

Don't think all is lost, and don't start advertising for a new home for your pet, that's not the answer. The solution lies in your new house training strategy and your soon to be new knowledge of how to deal with the odor, the stains and the 'piles' of mess.

Even though you will never stop pet stains and messes from happening, cleaning them properly should not take up tons of time. We hope that you enjoy our dirty, stained and messed site as much as we enjoy writing about any subject to do with our fantastic , furry and funny creatures that give us all so much unconditional love.

Join us to find out how you can deal with everything from cleaning up the urine without damaging your beautiful flooring, to knowing what to do when your pet comes home for a hug after frolicking with a skunk.

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