How to Clean Up Pet Odors & Stains
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How to Clean Up Pet Odors & Stains


How to Clean Up Pet Odors & Stains

Pet stains and odors can cause an unsightly appearance and unpleasant smell unless properly cleaned. Training a pet to relieve himself outdoors or in a litter box may take some time and patience. Accidents may happen during the training process or throughout adulthood in certain circumstances. Train your pet early so that he understands where the appropriate place to relieve himself is located. Urine stains differ in dogs and cats but the process of removing them is the same.

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