Instructions Things You’ll Need: Steam cleaner Natural pet odor remover (check out your local pet shops) Junk rag or towel Steam cleaner solution that is formulated for pet stains and odors Spot Treatment Step 1: If you have noticed that your home...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Anti-bacterial Disinfectant Sprays Fans Sponges Bacteria/enzyme Digesters Odor-neutralizer Rubber Gloves Plastic Bags Paper Towels General Techniques Step 1: Remove the source of the odor from the affected area and...
Hi there. Today we're talking all about how to get odors out of your home. Specifically, this time, food odors. I don't know about you, but I really love to throw parties. And food parties are my favorite. Last time, I threw a great, big Indian food...
Instructions Step 1: House train your potbellied pig. Because of their intelligence pigs can be trained to use a litter box, while others can use a doggy door or learn to wait to go outside. Teach the pig when and where to relieve itself and you will...
Instructions Step 1: Hose off the grass every few days. Most synthetic grass has small air holes in the bottom, so when you hose off the grass, any urine or odor on the grass soaks through to the ground. Step 2: Use a cleaner or detergent to eliminate...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cotton tube socks Baking soda Small envelopes Fresh coffee grounds White vinegar Step 1: Remove the plastic bag from your dry cleaning when you take it home, but save it in case you need it later. Do a sniff test to...
Hi my name is Elizabeth Cantu and I am speaking on behalf of Expert Village. Today we are talking about sugar gliders and I guess some of the more unpleasant things about sugar glider ownership and some of the things to take into consideration. These...
Instructions Step 1: Before eliminating pet odors from your home it is important that you take the time to properly house break your dog or train your cat to go in the litter box. Doing this will eliminate the urine smell that can accompany homes where...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Water test kit Tank scraper Aquarium lid Substrate vacuum Avoid Odors With Proper Setup Step 1: Buy a filter that is the proper size for your tank. Filters that release oxygen at different points are preferable for...
InstructionsThings You’ll Need:Ash TrayCommon Heavy Duty Tin FoilStep 1:Tear off a piece of tin foil that will comfortably cover the top of the ashtray being used. Leave enough extra foil to fold over the edges.Step 2:After the ashtray has been...
Instructions How to Communicate with Gorillas Step 1: Monitor the gorilla's sounds. They can grunt, snort and grunt, howl and whimper, and whoop and chest pound. Sometimes the grunt signals the end of their nap, and chest pounding may be used to show...
Hi this is Elise McMahon for Expert Village.com and in this video series we are talking about house training your dog. If you would like to find out more about my services, you can visit my website at canineheadstart.com. So we are going to be talking...
Hi I’m Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of Expert Village.com and today we are going to talk a little bit about your cat’s potty room. The bathroom for your cat you might want to place as far away from where you have to live as possible. So it...
Instructions Step 1: Hide family photos and personal mementos to maintain a model-home appearance. Step 2: Clean the floors, kitchen and bathrooms regularly so you are ready for an unexpected showing. Keep cleaning gadgets handy for a last minute touch...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Baking soda Clean kitty litter Cleaning agents with natural enzymes within them Regular schedule for your cat feedings and litter box changes Step 1: The easiest step is to consider neutering and spaying your cats...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Male Skunk Several female skunks Den Step 1: Choose the appropriate breeding season for the species of skunk you wish to breed. This season will vary based on geographical location. As a general rule, breeding...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Mouse cage Water bottle Food dish Sleeping box Appropriate bedding Mouse toys Exercise wheel Gnawing blocks (to wear down teeth) Mouse food Treats Patience and gentle touch Step 1: Visit your local pet store and get...
Instructions Step 1: Locate the source of the odor. Check the floor mats, carpet, upholstery and air ducts for any signs of where the smell originates. Keep an eye out for stains or areas where the smell seems particularly strong. Step 2: Spot-treat the...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Covered litter box A 25 lb. sack of cheap cat litter (ground clay or clay with fragrance) 20 Mule Team Borax Pair of latex gloves (optional) Cat litter scoop Bottle of lemon-scented ammonia or household cleaner Roll...
Hi I’m Dr. Adrienne Mulligan on behalf of Expert Village.com and today we will be talking a little bit about litter boxes for cats to use in their home environment. My favorite litter box is a covered litter box. A covered littered box keeps down...
Instructions Step 1: Find the mess. Use your eyes and nose to find the stains that you are trying to remove. You can use a black light to illuminate the stains you may not otherwise find. Lightly outline the invisible stain with a piece of chalk. Step 2...
Instructions Step 1: Visit a farm and feed store. Chicken scratch and chicken feed is very inexpensive, especially if you buy a 50lb bag. It makes excellent kitty litter for pennies on the dollar. Because it is rather absorbent, it will help to control...
Hi there! I'm Fran Friedman from Morning Star Animal Sanctuary and I would like to talk to you about bringing cleansers for your ferret on a long trip on behalf of expertvillage.com. People like to make sure that their ferrets are smelling good while...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Crate Timer Enzymatic odor remover Step 1: Set your puppy up to succeed. If you allow a puppy to wander around the house unsupervised, an accident is inevitable. Watch the puppy or keep him crated. Step 2: Get your...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Club soda White vinegar Enzymatic cleaner Step 1: Soak the newly stained area of concrete with undiluted club soda. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, then blot up the residue soda. Step 2: Pour straight white vinegar...