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Pet Urine Odors in Your Carpet?

  • Writer: Dave Thompson
    Dave Thompson
  • Jan 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 15

Pet urine on carpet can emit a foul odor due to the presence of urea, bacteria, and ammonia. When pets urinate on carpets, the urine can seep deep into the fibers and padding, making it difficult to remove completely. The bacteria in pet urine breaks down urea into ammonia, which is responsible for the strong smell associated with pet accidents. Additionally, if not cleaned promptly and effectively, pet urine can result in permanent damage to the carpet fibers and even lead to microbial growth, posing health risks to both humans and animals. Therefore, understanding why pet urine on carpet smells is crucial in order to address the issue promptly and prevent further damage or health concerns.


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