My dog is sick and is having accidents on the hard wood floor...
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Go to Dr Foster and Smith pet supplies on line and order a wrap for him if a male and a diaper type wrap with hole for tail if a female. They are padded and absorb urine and are washable. Dont dry them in the dryer air dry them. My large dog has separation anxiety if I need to leave the house and will mark if I'm gone to long so he wears one when I need to leave. They don't bother them at all and gives you much piece of mind. They also come in different sizes for dogs
What kind of accidents? And are you looking for help with your dog or your floors?
noy sure which doggie product you're having trouble with, but this article may help;
http://www.woodfloordoctor.com/_how_tos/articles/pet_stains_cleaning/pet_stains_cleaning.shtml
I would first find the reason for the accidents. Older dogs are prone to bladder issues and I would get that checked out. Second, use a bio spray to rid the odor and clean the wood.
They have these sort of wraps/diapers that you can buy for them - check on Amazon. Wishing your dog a lot of health!