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Embenboo Subscriber 24/01/2013 Offline
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:41 pm    Post subject:   Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

O.M.G I would be horrified if Bax peed in someones House and would tell him off and clean up immediately!!.... She obviously thinks it's normal for a dog to unrinate all over her house. It doesn't bear thinking about.....Poooooooohhh
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Morg Subscriber 03/05/2013 Offline
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Would always go for biological soap powder but if you find it isn't totally effective, Simple Solution is wonderful stuff. I *think* the likes of Pets at Home stock it. Give the bill to your friend, including time for operation clean up.

Am horrified that someone would ever think it acceptable for their dog to piddle all over the place and not even attempt to clean up.

Hope you have a fab week-end free of selfish, silly people. xx

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blimmin heck what sort of person is she! I would have killed her Evil or Very Mad I would never let my dog behave like that at someone's house or at home, what was she thinking?!?

if you're near a pets@home or similar clean n safe spray (the blue one) and the p@h stain and odour remover are good for cleaning and getting rid of smells I use them for all sorts and so do various friends and acquaintences. I've used Zoflora before but not with pets around although there was an article where the Vet recommended it in one of the dog mags this month so it must be safe.

Hope the wine helped and that Diesel is ok.

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WestWalesDogRescue Subscriber 14/06/2012 Offline
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Once is if the dog is desperate and you have ignored all the signs then "OMG dog stop that, I am soooo sorry, let me clean it up when I have thrown the dog outside" followed by a bunch of flowers.

Twice is not good, more than that is a hint they would like the soiled cloths put through their letterbox at midnight.

What an awful ex-friend.


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care wrote:
Once is if the dog is desperate and you have ignored all the signs then "OMG dog stop that, I am soooo sorry, let me clean it up when I have thrown the dog outside" followed by a bunch of flowers.

Twice is not good, more than that is a hint they would like the soiled cloths put through their letterbox at midnight.

What an awful ex-friend.


LOL! Remind me never to get on the wrong side of you....

Yes, astonishing that the person just let the dog do so much without bundling him out. Hope the house is smelling sweet again, don't think I can add much to what's been written above. We use Pets at Home antimicrobial stain and odour remover when housetraining new fosters, but they tend to be bitches.


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