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    You love your adorable floof—from wagging tail to boopable nose—but as cute they are, the dog smell they can leave behind is anything but. Those sweet paws are notorious for tracking in mud ...

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    Unlike liquid stains that concentrate in one spot, smoke tends to pervade every inch of your carpet and padding. If you smoke, live with a smoker, or purchased a home that a smoker lived in ...

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    When accidents happen, the best carpet cleaners for pets help remove serious messes and odors like urine. Try these top-rated stain removers and vacuum models. If You're a Pet Owner, You Need One ...

  5. Carpet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A 98% biodegradable or other, [2] slightly moist absorbent cleaning compound may be spread evenly over carpet and brushed or scrubbed in. For small areas, a household hand brush can work such a compound into carpet pile; working like "tiny sponges", the attracted cleaning solution dissolves dirt, and dirt and grime is attracted/absorbed to the compound.

  6. Dog odor - Wikipedia

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    Healthy odors. All natural dog odors are most prominent near the ears and from the paw pads. Dogs naturally produce secretions, the function of which is to produce scents allowing for individual animal recognition by dogs and other species in the scent-marking of territory. Dogs only produce sweat on areas not covered with fur, such as the nose ...

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    www.febreze.com. Febreze is an American brand of household odor eliminators manufactured by Procter & Gamble. It is sold in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. First introduced in test markets in March 1996, [1] the fabric refresher product has been sold in the United States since June 1998, and the ...