Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Pet Odor Causes and Solutions

Pet odor can result from a variety of sources. Here are the most common reasons that pet odor becomes a problem for many pet owners.

The number of pets you have can greatly increase odor particularly if air is circulated rather than exchanged. Opening your home to many animals makes it harder to clean frequently and thoroughly enough to keep the space smelling fresh.

As animals grow older incontinence often becomes an issue. In many cases your pet is just as horrified as you are that something bladder control that you both have taken for granted has now become a physical problem that may worsen to the point of needing medication to control. Incontinence causes frequent mistakes on rugs and carpets that may go unnoticed except for the smell. And unless you’re there when the mistake happens, it often dries leaving only the smell behind.

Poor dental health can cause bad breath, and left unchecked can lead to more serious problems including infections that are serious enough to warrant the use of antibiotics. The smell of its breath can spread throughout your home.

Many animals enjoy rolling in what we consider foul smelling things. This does nothing for the aroma that can be waiting when you open the door to home.

There is a way to keep your home smelling fresh and clean regardless of the source of pet odor—the Pet Machine Air Purifier.

Designed with warm-blooded pets in mind, it clears away pet odors including urine odor that can be so daunting to eliminate. This purifier also has a high efficiency particle arresting (or HEPA) filter that can eliminate hair, fur, and the allergy provoking and invisible pet dander.

PurerAir.com offers the Pet Machine Air Purifier as a solution to all of your pet odor problems. See it now at http://purerair.com/austin_air_pet_machine.html

Take good care,
Debbie Davis, President
PurerAir.com
(800) 997-2989

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