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Keano is forever rubbing himself in fox poop :rant: :rant: and i cant get the smell out of his coller has anyone got any suggestions :thumbsup:
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I've always used tomatoe ketchup on the dog itself. Leave it to dry and then brush out. Sounds disgusting but works. Maybe it will work on the leather collar?neave said:Keano is forever rubbing himself in fox poop :rant: :rant: and i cant get the smell out of his coller has anyone got any suggestions :thumbsup:
zilloot said:FOUR of mine did this yesterday!!! Including the 'small and oh-so-innocent' iggies!!!
The iggies wear cotton fabric collars so I put them in a bowl to soak with loads of fabric wash and after a few hours put them through the washing machine with a couple of dog-towels (not our clothes). They wash really well.
The leather collars I scrubbed with Flash and will treat with leather softener/cream today when they're dry to make them soft again.
The dogs were all bathed with baby shampoo which didn't quite remove the smell but it usually goes after a few days and then I wash their beds. Sometimes I use a product called 'Bac-to-Nature' which is an enzyme spray to remove dog odours It kills the smell straight away but I wouldn't use it on the iggies skin because they're too delicate. (It's the dog version of 'Fabreze' which I would never use on dogs).
ps Are you going to Dundee neave? See you there
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Ave got lots of tomato sauce in my house i eat it with most things (w00t) Cheers for all your great advise :cheers: :cheers: i think i might buy another colller one for walkies and one for going to the shows with (w00t)
We are going to Dundee Fiona so we will see you and the Zillot gany there :thumbsup
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