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If you have pets, how do you keep the house smelling fresh?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 354729" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Baking soda in the litterboxes - fresh and after each scooping. It's pretty rare that I smell the dog, but I know some are worse than others. I'm very sensitive to smells and can't tolerate febreeze, so I would do baking soda on the carpet for about an hour before vacuuming. If the furniture gets too much of a dog smell, I will use Febreeze - sparingly and I have to stay out of the room for a few hours. I also burn quality scented candles - Root candles. They last longer and smell better without being overwhelming.</p><p></p><p>Don't get the baking soda in the pet aisle that is made for litterboxes. It's not as effective and just costs more. Regular baking soda works much better. Plus the one made for litterboxes has a scent to it that gives me a headache.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 354729, member: 7083"] Baking soda in the litterboxes - fresh and after each scooping. It's pretty rare that I smell the dog, but I know some are worse than others. I'm very sensitive to smells and can't tolerate febreeze, so I would do baking soda on the carpet for about an hour before vacuuming. If the furniture gets too much of a dog smell, I will use Febreeze - sparingly and I have to stay out of the room for a few hours. I also burn quality scented candles - Root candles. They last longer and smell better without being overwhelming. Don't get the baking soda in the pet aisle that is made for litterboxes. It's not as effective and just costs more. Regular baking soda works much better. Plus the one made for litterboxes has a scent to it that gives me a headache. [/QUOTE]
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