Pet Urine Odour Removers

Pet urine smells can linger long after the visible mess is gone. Shop targeted pet urine odour removers designed to neutralise odour at the source across hard and soft surfaces.

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Why Choose a Pet Urine Odour Remover?

  1. Targets the Source of the Smell
    Pet urine odour often comes from compounds left behind after an accident. A targeted urine odour remover is designed to treat the affected area rather than simply covering the smell with fragrance.
  2. Made for Pet Accident Areas
    Use the right product on areas affected by dog or other animal urine, including suitable hard and soft surfaces.
  3. Useful for Hidden or Lingering Odours
    Some accident areas are easy to miss, especially on carpet, upholstery, bedding or around frequently marked areas. Treating the source helps address smells that keep returning.
  4. A Practical Part of Pet Home Care
    From puppies and senior dogs to occasional accidents and repeat marking areas, urine odour control helps keep shared spaces fresher and easier to manage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The best approach is to find the affected area and apply a product designed specifically for urine odour. Treat the source rather than relying only on air fresheners or fragrances that cover the smell temporarily.
Some formulas are suitable for soft surfaces such as carpet and upholstery. Always check the product directions and test a small hidden area first when treating a new material.
Urine compounds may remain in a surface even after the visible area has been cleaned. Lingering moisture or residue can cause the smell to return, which is why the affected area needs thorough treatment.
Start with areas where accidents or repeat marking are most likely. Check carpets, furniture edges, bedding and corners. A black light may help reveal some hidden urine spots, though results vary depending on the surface and previous cleaning.
Removing lingering urine odour may help reduce scent cues around previously marked areas. Behaviour, training, stress and medical issues may still contribute to repeat marking.