Instructions Step 1: Perform an online Internet search. There are all types of cat urine removers. Find out which one will best suit your situation. Some cat removers come with a 100 percent money-back guarantee. If you feel unsure as to which one to get...
Instructions Step 1: Remove your puppy from the accident scene until you've cleaned it thoroughly. Dogs are sensitive to the smell of urine, so preventing them from finding the soiled spot is important throughout the housebreaking process. Step 2: Clean...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Clean, sealable container Cup or saucer Dropper Ruler or dowel rod Step 1: Gather the tools you will need to collect the canine urine sample including a clean container, a saucer or small cup for collecting or a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cat Eyes Collection pan Litterbox Step 1: Watch your cat carefully. Is he straining at the litterbox when trying to urinate? Is the urine coming out in small spurts? Is there blood in it? Do you feel a large solid...
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...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Yard or area that you want to keep coyotes away from Wolf urine (granules or liquid) Step 1: Determine the area you would like to secure. Is it simply the garden in your backyard or your entire property? Also...
I'm Kelli on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you some tips and techniques that I use to basic horse care. Another thing you want to do to ensure a healthy horse is to make sure you are having your stall cleaned on a daily bases. Horse manure...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Cloth diapers A towel Baking soda Vacuum cleaner Candles Cat urine cleanser A rug or throw Step 1: Pinpoint the source of the smell. If you're lucky, maybe the cat sprayed a stack of magazines that can be disposed...
Hi! I am Dr. Adrienne Mulligan and I am the owner of Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic and I am here today on behalf of expertvillage.com to talk to you about cat first aid and administration of medications. So in treating Feline lower urinary tract disease...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Small plastic box or hamster litter box Litter for hamsters Tweezers Step 1: Purchase a litter box designed for hamsters or use a small plastic box that the hamster can jump into. Specially designed litter boxes for...
Instructions Step 1: Use ammonia-free cleaners to sanitize a dog crate. Since dog urine is ammonia-based, a puppy may get confused when smelling the cleaner residue and think this is a good place to urinate. Diluted bleach is a good choice, but use it...
Instructions Step 1: Watch for yowling, rolling around on the ground, arching tail, walking with stiff legs and rubbing backsides against everything. Since cats are nocturnal, most of this behavior is at night, and can be very disturbing. Many people in...
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 Collecting From a Dog Step 1: Know that your dog will likely urinate first thing in the morning, or shortly after a meal. These predictable times are good options for watching your dog closely and trying to get a sample. Step 2: Take a flat...
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 Step 1: Locate the nests and feeding grounds of plovers by watching the movement of some of the birds. Look to grassy areas where the grass and weeds rise only to a minimal height (generally no taller than the height of whatever kind of...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Dog urination repellant spray Dog urination attraction spikes Step 1: Purchase the supplies. A trip to a local pet supply store will provide you with all of the necessary supplies. Step 2: Install the urine...
Imagine, overcrowded conditions so intense that Death is all around you. Feces and urine, and the conditions are so tight that you can't learn to walk properly. That's just the beginning. Next, you get crammed onto a truck, drive for hundreds of...
Instructions Step 1: Place the dog in an upright position facing you. Step 2: Hold the dog's buttocks with your left hand and curl your right arm around him, resting your right hand on his abdomen. Step 3: Feel where the rib cage and the abdomen meet...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Harness and leash Plastic pick-up bags Pet odor cleaner Step 1: Train your dingo to use one corner of the yard as her bathroom. Lead her immediately to that spot when you take her outside, and praise her when she...
Instructions Step 1: Exercise is important. When you purchased your mouse, no doubt you bought some kind of circular treadmill—the kind that the mouse climbs inside then runs while you're trying to sleep. This is a must have for the cage. Plastic...
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 Things You’ll Need: Cage Toys Fresh vegetables and fruits Step 1: Know that rabbits come in many different breeds. See the website in Resources below to learn more about the various breeds. Step 2: Consider that bunnies are ready to be...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Newspaper Litterbox Pelleted litter Step 1: Lay newspaper in the bottom of the rabbit's cage. When the rabbit urinates, tear off the paper with the urine on it and put it in the litterbox. Put rabbit pellets in the...
Instructions Step 1: Realize that you must commit to your cats needs for the rest of his life. If you can't make that commitment then euthanizing your cat may be more humane. Step 2: Discuss your cat's quality of life with his veterinarian. If your cat...