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Urination Need Not Lead to House Ruination!

Now with urineFREE's bio-enzymatic formulation it is possible to eliminate all urine odours and stains permanently from your home - GUARANTEED!

By removing the attraction of urine odours and stains, urineFREE can also help to train your puppy to understand that it is better to go outside or to a specified area to do their business.

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5 reasons why cats & dogs forget to use the bathroom

First remember to distinguish between marking and accidental urination.  Marking is a natural inclination to identify the pet's own territory, whilst accidental urination results from an inability or disinclination to go outside.

  1. Medical. This is not the main reason, but we put it first because if a grown toilet - trained dog or cat starts urinating in the house, the first thing you must do is to see your vet and eliminate a medical condition. This may include a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, incontinence or other conditions. It may even include changes in diet, flea treatment or other medications. Once you have eliminated medical causes, you can work on retraining your pet.
  2. Entrapment. An obvious answer but one that needs a solution. If you are not at home a dog or cat flap will enable them to easily get in and out to relieve themselves.
  3. A new and unfamiliar environment. Going on Holidays, moving house or visiting friends may cause Spot or Smokey to have an accident. Sometimes cats and dogs really don't know whether they are inside or out. Anything unfamiliar may cause them to re-mark territory. It's a bit like humans building fences. It's a security thing.
  4. A new family member - human, canine or feline. Dogs and cats regard a new family member as a change in the pecking order ( to use an avian metaphor! ) and in this they are perfectly right. The balances always change when someone else enters the fray. So your pet might deal with this by marking again. Just think of it as rearranging the accommodation!
  5. Shyness. Cats in particular may seek secluded places in which to urinate. Try moving the litter tray to a darker more confined space such as beneath a table in the laundry.

Customer Testimonials

"I originally bought a bottle of urineFREE from the vet in the hope it would help me deal with the accidents of two naughty little puppies. I have since bought numerous bottles and refills. My puppies are indoor dogs and while they are supposed to urinate on pee pads, they frequently get it wrong and go for my carpet and rugs. urineFREE is simply amazing. It eliminates the odour and prevents staining. I have recently discovered that urineFREE even works to remove old stains from puddles made by my puppies months ago. Definitely recommend this product, it has saved my carpet on so many occasions!" - Nicole from Lyneham, ACT

"I found urineFREE at my vets and bought it because I have a 'neurotic' dog who is taking YEARS to housetrain, and tested it. I discovered it is just marvellous, so I bought 10 litres of the stuff to do my seriously urine-stained and stinky rugs. I've tried EVERYTHING else (vinegar, baking soda, 3% HCl, and other supermarket-bought rubbish) and honestly, this stuff is just incredible." - Tracey - Vic

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