How do I get dog pee out of a carpet?

Donna Cole
by Donna Cole

Was it blue dawn and vinegar?

  5 answers
  • Mogie Mogie on Dec 05, 2018

    Mix eight ounces of warm water with a teaspoonful of mild detergent, such as dishwashing liquid or general purpose-household cleaner. For wooden and other hard floor surfaces, wash the area with the solution using a mop or sponge. Rinse the solution off with clean water.

    Clean carpeted areas by saturating a sponge with the soap solution and applying it to the area in a circular scrubbing motion. Work up a lather on top of the carpeting, then blot this up with a towel as you did the urine. Rinse by pouring clean water over the spot and blotting it up with the towels.

    Combine one part white vinegar with three parts water. Pour it over the soiled area and allow it to rest for 10 minutes before drying.

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Dec 05, 2018

    Vinegar will help get the pee smell out of the carpet so the dog doesn't smell it and keep doing it on that area. Just make sure to get it deep for the urine that soaks in and spreads.

  • Frances Rouse Frances Rouse on Dec 06, 2018

    For the discoloration, try shaving cream. Put the shaving cream on the stain, brush it in and then blot with damp towel. Continue until stain is gone.

  • Diane Silva Randolph Diane Silva Randolph on Dec 06, 2018

    We used Natures Miracle on our carpet when we had a puppy. It has enzymes that neutralize odor. It can be purchased at pet stores.