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Yes, dog urine smell can go away if the affected area is promptly and thoroughly cleaned using proper methods such as enzymatic cleaners or professional treatments.
Shampooing alone often doesn't eliminate dog urine odor because urine can soak deep into carpet padding and subfloor, requiring enzymatic treatment or deeper cleaning.
The smell of dog urine can be eliminated using enzymatic cleaners, vinegar and baking soda, or hydrogen peroxide solutions, which break down odor-causing compounds.
To permanently remove dog urine odor from carpet, use enzymatic cleaners that break down uric acid and proteins, ensuring they reach the padding and subfloor if needed.
Blot the area immediately, then use a vinegar-water solution or enzymatic cleaner, followed by baking soda to neutralize odors. For deep or persistent smells, repeat treatments or consult professional cleaners.
Fleas rarely live in human hair because they prefer animal hosts, but they can bite humans and cause irritation if infestations are heavy.
Fleas dislike certain substances such as citrus oils, cedarwood, geraniol, peppermint, thyme oil, and eugenol, which act as natural repellents.
Prescription oral and topical flea treatments like isoxazolines (e.g., Nexgard, Simparica, Bravecto) are highly effective and can kill nearly 100% of fleas.
There is no single 'number one' flea and tick prevention for all dogs; veterinarians often recommend oral treatments like Simparica Trio or Bravecto due to their broad-spectrum effectiveness and convenience.
Yes, dogs need flea and tick medicine to prevent infestations and protect against diseases that these parasites can transmit to both pets and humans.

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