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HanaLas
10-12-2006, 02:26 PM
Hi,
me and my friend are taking care of a blind man's dog. Well, that dog is much more sicker (irronically) that its owner, and last weekend my friend forgot to take him out for more than 48 hours and when I came back it was just to see the nice-big-expensive rug full with...you now. Anyways, not only we couldn't clean it perfectly, since than the dog pees from time to time on the carpets or the floor even if we come on time! What to do? It's suck a mass!!! :confused:

MajesticCollies
10-12-2006, 02:30 PM
First my suggestion is a wet dry vac using capet cleaner. Unless you have a steamer available. And a SURE fire stain and smell remover is a combination of HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, BAKING SODA AND HANDSOAP on the entire spot it is on. Not only will it remove the stain but any smell too.

Jessika
10-12-2006, 02:38 PM
He keeps using the rug because there are still enzymes in the rug. Do as suggested above, another good cleaner that removes enzymes is Nature's Miracle (you can buy a tub for a carpet cleaner vac). You can scrub and scrub and scrub until the stain and smell are gone to YOU, but the dog still smells the enzymes. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly and take him outside on a schedule. If the dog is sick, take him to a vet to make sure he doesn't have any bladder problems?

dorontac
10-12-2006, 03:39 PM
Do you leave in LA?

lizbud
10-12-2006, 06:29 PM
If the dog was left alone for 48 hours, does that mean that he had no
food or water for 48 hours? Forget the darned rug, what about the animal?

I feel sorry for the man, if you two were the only ones he could turn to. :(

HanaLas
10-17-2006, 04:31 PM
Do you leave in LA?


Yes I do live in LA, Y do you ask?

And BTW, food and water was not the problem cause he can have them any time he wants, but the taking out was the thing...

Uabassoon
10-17-2006, 04:42 PM
I'm confused. From what I understand no one took this dog out for 48 hours and you are upset because it went to the bathroom on a rug? If I were confined for 48 hours and had no access to a bathroom I would go on the rug too!

I sure hope that I read it wrong!

caseysmom
10-17-2006, 05:53 PM
Sorry but I have to say that it really abuse, the poor dog must have surely suffered. Your lucky if you don't end up with a huge vet bill for a uri.

Love That Collie
10-17-2006, 06:09 PM
Do you leave in LA?

LOL dorontac!

Something doesn't seem right about the initial post......I mean it appears that this person began this post to see what replies they could get for a silly sounding story. I may be wrong but it looks like a prank post to me.

dorontac
10-18-2006, 06:50 PM
I don't know...I wouldn't be so judgmental. If it was happen to me I would also be pissed off (...) from this rug thing. Of course the dog is more important, but you know, not all people share this common sense.
Anyway, hanalas, I've asked about LA because you can call for carpet cleaning www.carpetcleaningla.com to come. I've heard the're really good. I believe that's the minimum you can do now... ;)

HanaLas
10-31-2006, 06:34 PM
I don't know...I wouldn't be so judgmental. If it was happen to me I would also be pissed off (...) from this rug thing. Of course the dog is more important, but you know, not all people share this common sense.
Anyway, hanalas, I've asked about LA because you can call for carpet cleaning www.carpetcleaningla.com to come. I've heard the're really good. I believe that's the minimum you can do now... ;)


Thanks for your help! They really did a great job!

Mikki
10-31-2006, 07:12 PM
Isn't it lucky that one new poster with a problem happened to live in the same location as another new poster who could recommend a great carpet cleaner? What are the odds against anyone being that lucky? ;)

signorelli21
10-31-2006, 11:49 PM
right, and if you notice, look at their signatures ( don't click on them) they both have links directing you to other sites to buy stuff.

Love That Collie
11-01-2006, 06:12 PM
Isn't it lucky that one new poster with a problem happened to live in the same location as another new poster who could recommend a great carpet cleaner? What are the odds against anyone being that lucky? ;)

My EXACT thoughts too I did check out the 2 posters signed up on the same day too :rolleyes: Must be luck....huh

crow_noir
11-16-2006, 11:42 PM
right, and if you notice, look at their signatures ( don't click on them) they both have links directing you to other sites to buy stuff.

Shouldn't we just have this whole thread deleted then on the basis that it seems like a very cleverly desguised scam?

I didn't know what the jokes were about until it was pointed out.

HanaLas
11-27-2006, 05:40 PM
Your paranoic reaction are pathetique. I bet your american... and BTW, the dog's 100% only we bought a new rug... :)

borzoimom
11-27-2006, 06:51 PM
Okay- HOLD UP.. I agree the posts got a little aggressive and missed your point. IN other words, the dog is now fine, the situation is solved ,but how do we clean the rug right?? I see you replaced it.
I am also an "American" and we help others.. Not condem.. I have a Indian rug of pure wool, and if there is a stain it is awful to clean. I am glad the problem is solved, the dog is cared for, and things are normal now.. Right??