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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x "

My advice is, yep, - Pooh stinks!

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By *iewMan  over a year ago
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Angus & Findhorn


"Any advice about the smell x "

don't organise a meet

you are doing well by them, Wed will soon be here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x "

my friend whos a vet nurse swears by a product called MisterMax Anti-Icky Poo (yes seriously ) you can get it online

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By *erseysideridersCouple  over a year ago

wallasey

yes this works ,,n grt on u 4 fostering them ,,I also do foster work 4 dogs ,,u can also put down deoderise puppy sheets ,training pads ,,well done ,

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x

my friend whos a vet nurse swears by a product called MisterMax Anti-Icky Poo (yes seriously ) you can get it online"

Found it thank you x

Think wed night I am going to bleach my house , I miss the smell of clean

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I got advised by a dog trainer to use ariel washing powder diluted in warm water worked for me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

outside kennel ??

dog poo is the worst gagging as i type this.

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By *reelove1969Couple  over a year ago

bristol

i dont think i would be putting 10 week old puppies outside

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By *empting Devil.Woman  over a year ago

Sheffield


"I got advised by a dog trainer to use ariel washing powder diluted in warm water worked for me "

This works.

As does putting bicarb in your mopping water to neutralize the smell of pee. You can add a little to their drinking water to help with this but I'm not sure the amounts for a puppy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A Wiseman once said "Don't sleep where you shit!"

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By *uby0000Woman  over a year ago

hertfordshire

come weds you will be sad to see them go lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thing is I think it gets into the air and doesn't matter how much you clean...I use an air purifier to combat animal odours....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Clean the area as normal then sprinkle with baking soda it will absorb the smell once dry Hoover off then clean off any residue with a damp cloth with a bit of zoflora on it x

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"come weds you will be sad to see them go lol"

Your right as I was talking today and 5 have there homes to go to but one was still on the adoption list . I just rung and told them I would like to keep her x looks like I will be cleaning poo for a long time yet lol . Any tips on house training will now be good , I have only ever had older dogs before

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By *econdhand RoseWoman  over a year ago

Nr Dumfries

Labradors are pretty good at house training - my lab x gsp is 2 now but we rarely had accidents. I used puppy pads and the deodoriser from Pets at Home. I also used a cage for night-times. I got a cage big enough for him as an adult, put his puppy bed at one end and puppy pads at the other - mess is not all over the place and they won't mess in their bed.

I let him out often and every time he pee'd or poo'd outside I said "Good Boy" and used a word (any word will do as long as you always use it). Now if I'm going to be leaving him in while I go to the shop I take him outside and use that word and he knows to pee.

My worst time with him as a youngster was when he got to be a puppy teenager! He tried to be the boss and independent, ignoring his training etc. I stayed strong and I'm the boss, he settled back to being a good dog lol. That was wayyy more difficult than house-training.

Good Luck!!

Vixen

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As I said in a previous post Aries to clean up but after they wake,eat or play take them outside ( whatever you do don't carry them make them walk ) and lots of praise if they go do their business outside, if they do have accidents in the house try to stop them and get them outside if it's too late just ignore and clean it up no point shouting at a pup who doesn't understand hope this helps and good luck

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

That was meant to say a ariel lol

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By *uke olovingmanMan  over a year ago

Gravesend

foster an elephant .. then it will smell of elephants

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By *all-Eddies QosCouple  over a year ago

wirral

Bring them to me

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By *all-Eddies QosCouple  over a year ago

wirral


"yes this works ,,n grt on u 4 fostering them ,,I also do foster work 4 dogs ,,u can also put down deoderise puppy sheets ,training pads ,,well done , "

I'm looking to foster.....can you give me any info? Xx

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By *inky pWoman  over a year ago

leicester

Striking matches gets rid of bad smells,but may take a few boxes by the sound of it lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

First of all your're an angel for taking in these dog!Secondly as someone else has aready stated,a small amount of washing powder diluted in warm water does the trick of removing any smell!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"yes this works ,,n grt on u 4 fostering them ,,I also do foster work 4 dogs ,,u can also put down deoderise puppy sheets ,training pads ,,well done ,

I'm looking to foster.....can you give me any info? Xx"

I can't message you. But how I got in to it was on Facebook . If there is a breed of dog your most interested in have a look for a rescuer page for that type of dog . Then message them xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have a 9 month old boxer staffy cross. Shes abig lump of a dog, really bad chewer and still has a poo in the living room through the night any ideas

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I have a 9 month old boxer staffy cross. Shes abig lump of a dog, really bad chewer and still has a poo in the living room through the night any ideas"

I will be crate training mine . Take her out last thing at night walk till she poos then in the crate x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tried that, took her awalk at 230 in the morning. Cam down stairs and there itwas

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By *all-Eddies QosCouple  over a year ago

wirral

Dont leave the living room door open?

My dog was a dream to train.....only ever pooed in the house once and he was soooo upset with himself.

miss my dog

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By *econdhand RoseWoman  over a year ago

Nr Dumfries


"I have a 9 month old boxer staffy cross. Shes abig lump of a dog, really bad chewer and still has a poo in the living room through the night any ideas"

I'm guessing that she's punishing you for leaving her, even though it's night-time. It won't matter how long or when you take her out she'll probably still do it. It's a confidence thing which she will probably grow out of. I had the same problem with a rescue dog I had. I wore an old jumper for a couple of days then put it in his bed. He also had an old teddy to cuddle (he ripped two apart before he cuddled up to one!!).

The other options are to put her bed in your bedroom and let her sleep there.

If that doesn't suit, try a cage as for puppy training. Big enough for a bed in one side and a couple of puppypads in the other side. It keeps the mess in one place, saves the carpets and is much easier to clean up. A cage also works as a "safe haven" - my dog goes into his when he wants some peace and quiet. Its never been used as a punishment, it's his happy place.

Vixen

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x "

I don't know how a person can live in such discussing environments. I mean seriously, your house smells of sh*t. Get rid of the animals

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No tips on the smell I'm afraid, but just wanted to say well done for taking them in and fostering them.

Maybe there's a scat lover on here who can give you a few tips

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By *uby0000Woman  over a year ago

hertfordshire


"come weds you will be sad to see them go lol

Your right as I was talking today and 5 have there homes to go to but one was still on the adoption list . I just rung and told them I would like to keep her x looks like I will be cleaning poo for a long time yet lol . Any tips on house training will now be good , I have only ever had older dogs before "

so pleased to hear that it will be easier to train just the one

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By *atinbootsTV/TS  over a year ago

Market Rasen

White vinegar and dettol with water makes a potent cleaner - and zoflora is epic especially if you make it nice and strong... I love zoflora x

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville


"I have been taking in Forster dogs for a few years now . I was rung last Monday and asked if as an emergency I would take 6 lab puppy's they are 10 weeks old . I don't normally take puppy's as not a big poo fan . But as it was emergency I took them . Now I clean up every time they poo or pee but my house is starting to smell . I have them here till next wed . Any advice about the smell x "

take them into the garden every hour if possible

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

ps. you dont want to use bleaches as it'll break their pads.

you dont want to really use anything smelly as they will only put their scent back over the top of it.

There is a solution you can make using non bio washing powder that takes the smell out and doesnt do them any harm, but it's a very long while since I made it - and it could have been biological powder too lol

lots of newspaper will help soak the most of it up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im definitely spending too much time on here .. just caught sight of this thread and thought ..blimey still stinky poo house ..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My dog was easy to train was going outside in less than a week

The only thing is he does poos in the house when he is in a huff with me !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Be careful with puppy pads some pups like to chew them which can obviously make it worse if they've done the business on it beforehand, another tip I remembered never ever ever use a pine fragrance it just reinforces the smell for the dog

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She left.. her house smelt of poo!!

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