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Switching away from a scented spray that's affecting your child is exactly the right move — and the good news is you don't have to sacrifice effectiveness to lose the fragrance. The only products that permanently eliminate pet odours are enzyme-based cleaners; scented sprays just mask the smell, which is why dogs keep returning to the same spot. To point you to the right unscented option, a couple of quick questions: which surfaces are you mainly dealing with — carpet, hard floor, sofa? And are these fresh accidents or older set-in stains?
It's mainly carpet. He's 8 so he's generally reliable but he has the odd accident overnight now, so usually finding it in the morning — dried in by the time I get to it.
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Got it — set-in urine on carpet is the toughest scenario, so you need something with a strong enzyme concentration and ideally an oxygen boost to break down the dried proteins. One more thing: is your Weimaraner on any medication or a specific diet? Older dogs sometimes produce more alkaline urine, which can affect how quickly a cleaner works.
He's on joint supplements and a senior kibble, nothing else. His urine does seem quite strong-smelling compared to when he was younger.
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That tracks — senior dogs often produce more concentrated, stronger-smelling urine, so you need a product that's genuinely robust, not just enzyme-labelled. My recommendation is Simple Solution Oxy Charged Pet Stain and Odour Remover in the unscented version. It uses a dual-action formula: bacterial enzymes to digest the urine proteins and uric acid crystals, plus an oxygen activator that tackles the discolouration and deep-set odour that builds up in carpet pile. Critically, it's fragrance-free, so there's nothing to trigger sneezing. For dried stains, dampen the area first with a little cold water, apply generously, work it in lightly, then leave it for 10 minutes before blotting — don't rub. You may need two applications on really old spots, but most people find one does the job.
That sounds good. Is it safe if he lies on the carpet after I've used it?
inparticular.ai
Yes — once it's fully dry it's safe for pets and children. The enzymes are biological, not chemical in the harsh sense, and there's no fragrance residue. Just make sure the carpet is properly dry before he settles on it; damp application can attract him back to sniff, which you don't want. It typically dries within an hour in a ventilated room. You'll find it on Amazon UK in 750ml and 1-litre trigger bottles — given you've got a large breed and overnight accidents to manage, the litre bottle is the better value.
Perfect, that's really helpful. I'll order the litre bottle.
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