Posted 2014-09-15 5:41 PM Subject: OT- Dog Stall odor.
Party Girl
Posts: 12293 Location: Buffalo, Wyoming
We have a "dog stall" that we keep our outdoor dogs in at night so they are not chacing and barking at deer all night.
We have put down lime under the shavings to help with the odor. I strip it once a week to help with the smell. What else could we put under the shavings that will help with odor? I do not like the film that the lime leaves behind and I do not think it is very good for the dogs hair.
Posted 2014-09-15 6:17 PM Subject: RE: OT- Dog Stall odor.
A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354 Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas
UTAHCANCHASER - 2014-09-15 5:41 PM We have a "dog stall" that we keep our outdoor dogs in at night so they are not chacing and barking at deer all night.
We have put down lime under the shavings to help with the odor. I strip it once a week to help with the smell. What else could we put under the shavings that will help with odor? I do not like the film that the lime leaves behind and I do not think it is very good for the dogs hair.
Any suggestions?
I wonder if Bakeing Soda would help with the odor?...
Posted 2014-09-15 7:23 PM Subject: RE: OT- Dog Stall odor.
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 540 Location: WA
Kennel Guard. When you strip the stall spray the floor or the mats down with it. With it being a concentrate that you make up your self just add more or less to make it more is less powerful.