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Crush burrs with pliers before combing out of your pet's hair. This makes removal much easier.
Collars...
An old belt, cut down and new holes punched in it, makes a wonderful pet collar.
Feet...
Spray the bottoms of your dog's feet with nonstick vegetable spray, and the snow won't get packed between the pads. The vegetable spray won't track onto the floor, either.
Fleas...
To fight fleas indoors, mix a several drops of oil of rosemary, pennyroyal or citronella to baking soda and sprinkle on carpet, then vacuum up.
Food...
Sprinkle baking soda around the outside of pet dishes to keep insects away from the pet food.
A teaspoon of olive oil on your pet's food every day will give your pet a glossy coat of fur and help to stop dry skin itching.
If your small pet knocks over an outside water dish, use an angel food cake pan instead and drive a stake through the center hole.
Hair...
To remove pet hair from upholstery, use a damp sponge.
Paint Remover...
Use cooking oil to remove fresh paint from a pet's fur.
Puppy Urine...
To remove it, sop up as much moisture as possible with paper towels. Blot (don't rub) the spot with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of non-alkaline detergent per half pint of lukewarm water, working from the outside to the inside of the area. Rinse with clear tap water. To remove odor, blot the spot with a mixture of 1/3 cup white vinegar in 2/3 cup warm water, and sprinkle with baking soda. Cover with 1/2 inch layer of paper towels weighted down by a heavy book and leave to dry.
Mineral Supplements...
Dry eggshells and crush them very finely. Add them to cat and dog food.
Repellent...
If you want to keep pets off the furniture (and you have no small children), tuck mothballs under the seat cushions.
Upset Stomach...
If your dog has an upset stomach, boil some rice and add it to his or her food.
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
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Household Hints Index - Pets
Burrs...Crush burrs with pliers before combing out of your pet's hair. This makes removal much easier.
Collars...
An old belt, cut down and new holes punched in it, makes a wonderful pet collar.
Feet...
Spray the bottoms of your dog's feet with nonstick vegetable spray, and the snow won't get packed between the pads. The vegetable spray won't track onto the floor, either.
Fleas...
To fight fleas indoors, mix a several drops of oil of rosemary, pennyroyal or citronella to baking soda and sprinkle on carpet, then vacuum up.
Food...
Sprinkle baking soda around the outside of pet dishes to keep insects away from the pet food.
A teaspoon of olive oil on your pet's food every day will give your pet a glossy coat of fur and help to stop dry skin itching.
If your small pet knocks over an outside water dish, use an angel food cake pan instead and drive a stake through the center hole.
Hair...
To remove pet hair from upholstery, use a damp sponge.
Paint Remover...
Use cooking oil to remove fresh paint from a pet's fur.
Puppy Urine...
To remove it, sop up as much moisture as possible with paper towels. Blot (don't rub) the spot with a mixture of 1 teaspoon of non-alkaline detergent per half pint of lukewarm water, working from the outside to the inside of the area. Rinse with clear tap water. To remove odor, blot the spot with a mixture of 1/3 cup white vinegar in 2/3 cup warm water, and sprinkle with baking soda. Cover with 1/2 inch layer of paper towels weighted down by a heavy book and leave to dry.
Mineral Supplements...
Dry eggshells and crush them very finely. Add them to cat and dog food.
Repellent...
If you want to keep pets off the furniture (and you have no small children), tuck mothballs under the seat cushions.
Upset Stomach...
If your dog has an upset stomach, boil some rice and add it to his or her food.
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