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    Post by Nellie Mon 10 Aug - 18:13

    [color:8a0d=brownBrown patches on the lawn]
    Add 1 teaspoon of apple cidervinegar (ACV) to you dogs drinking water, this helps to prevent brown staining on your lawns by neutralizing the acid in the urine.

    House training accidents
    After cleaning up the mess,blot up as much of the stain as possible, then use equal parts of distilled vinegar and water, then mop the area,
    On wooden floor test a small inconspicious area to check it's won't harm the finish.Dry with a cloth or paper towl


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    Post by Karenn Mon 10 Aug - 18:31

    Thanks for this....

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