My second case for pet odor control is an upcoming cardiologist who owns five adult Pomeranians.
The dogs stay in their cages practically the whole day. They do not regularly receive a bath. Everyday, the househelp just hose the cages with tap water until the animal waste end up in the garage drain. The cages and dogs are left to dry.
Foul pet odors developed because of this insufficient cleaning regimen. In fact, a pedestrian detects foul pet odors several meters before reaching the cardiologist's home. Luckily, the house is in a still-isolated area within the subdivision, the nearest neighbor being a block away.
The doctor wishes to try the effectivity of bioloant bm concentrate.
I have discussed a 30-day program for odor control that will start on Thursday, Feb. 4. This involves demonstrating the preparation and use of biolant bm to his househelp. The program also includes teaching the househelp in extending biolant bm concentrate. This is to ensure that biolant bm will be used according to label intructions.
I shall post feedback after the 30-day program.
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