Pet accident treatment

Pet Stain and Odor Removal in Dickinson, ND

Pet accidents are one of the most common reasons households request carpet treatment. We evaluate the affected area and share realistic expectations before recommending service.

Carpet Treatment for Pet Accidents

Dog and cat accidents in the home can leave both visible stains and odors that stick around long after cleanup. Professional treatment can help reduce visible stain areas and address odors, though the outcome depends on the age, size and location of the accident.

Dog and Cat Stain Treatment

Treatment focused on urine and other pet accident residue in carpet fibers. Set-in stains may only partially lift.

Addressing Lingering Carpet Odors

Pet odors often reach beyond the visible stain. We evaluate whether the issue is at the surface or has soaked into padding or subfloor.

How Pet-Stain Treatment Works

We look at the affected area, ask about the history of the accident and recommend a treatment approach. In some cases we'll be direct that a full fix isn't possible with cleaning alone.

Factors Affecting Results

Age of the accident, size of the affected area, carpet material and how far liquid has traveled into the pad and subfloor all affect what treatment can realistically accomplish.

Request an Evaluation

Contact us with a few details and we'll follow up to discuss what makes sense for your situation. See related services: carpet stain removal and residential and commercial carpet cleaning.

Carpet treatment for a visible pet stain

Request pet-stain evaluation

Tell us about your property and carpeted areas. We'll follow up to discuss the details.

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Pet-Stain and Odor FAQs

Can pet urine stains be completely removed?

Not always. Older or larger accidents that have soaked into the carpet and padding can improve with treatment but may not fully disappear. We're honest about likely outcomes after evaluating the area.

Do you treat pet odors that come back after cleaning?

We evaluate whether the odor is at the carpet surface or has settled into the padding or subfloor, then recommend a treatment approach that fits the situation.

Is treatment safe around pets and children?

We aim to use appropriate methods for homes with pets and kids. We'll talk through the specifics before service and let you know about any pre-service or post-service steps.

How soon should pet accidents be treated?

Sooner is generally better. The longer an accident sits, the more likely it is to soak into padding or reach the subfloor, which can make full treatment more difficult.