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Last updated 20-Jul-09

Introduction - Briquet Griffon Vendeen
Breeding Your Briquet Griffon Vendeen
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Boredom When Home Alone
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Destructive Chewing
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Eating Poop
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Fear Biting
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Joint Pain
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Massage
Common Briquet Griffon Vendeen House Training Problems
Finding Briquet Griffon Vendeens for Sale
House Training Tips for a New Briquet Griffon Vendeen Puppy
How to Clean Your Carpet When Your Briquet Griffon Vendeen Pees On It
How to Train your Briquet Griffon Vendeen to Heel off the Leash
Paper Training Your Briquet Griffon Vendeen Puppy
Recognizing, preventing, and handling Briquet Griffon Vendeen aggression
Treating Briquet Griffon Vendeen Arthritis Through Regular Dog Massage

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101 Home Uses
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Hydrogen Peroxide
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How to Clean Your Carpet When Your
Briquet Griffon Vendeen Pees On It

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Briquet Griffon Vendeen peeing on carpetEven the best-trained Briquet Griffon Vendeen will occasionally pee on your carpet. Here's a simple tip on how to clean your carpet.

What you need is Hydrogen Peroxide, which you can get at any pharmacy and many supermarkets. It's used as a bleach, a disinfectant, and also is sometimes prescribed for the common cold. Used correctly, Hydrogen Peroxide can be used to rid your carpet of doggie stains!

Here is how:

101 Home Uses of Hydrogen PeroxideStep 1: First test on a small section of your carpet to see if the Hydrogen Peroxide is going to damage your carpet. It is, after all, a bleach. Test on the underside, or at the very edge of a corner, where it is least likely to be seen. Wait about 10 minutes after placing some Hydrogen Peroxide on the carpet.

Step 2: If all is well, soak up the pee with one or more paper towels, by first laying a couple on the pee, then using a fresh paper towel to dab lightly. Do NOT rub forcefully.

Step 3: Liberally pour some Hydrogen Peroxide on the pee stain. Hydrogen Peroxide is only about $1 for a large bottle, so don't be shy with it! Let it settle for a few minutes.

Step 4: Dab up the mess with a few more paper towels.

The mess is gone and with a little luck, no stains in the carpet. This trick has worked better than any over-the-counter solution for me.

For more information on how to successfully house train your Briquet Griffon Vendeen (as well as a whole bunch of in-depth information on house training troubleshooting and related issues) you'll probably want to check out The Ultimate House Training Guide, which comes highly recommended.

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