How do I get dog urine stains out of a stuffed animal?

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Basically my moms dog went into my room while I was sleeping and hiked his leg on my favorite stuffed animal. How do I get the stink and stain out of my poor bear??

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  1. cgminime says:

    put the stuffed animal in a pillowcase the tie it shut. Put in the washing machine on a gentle cycle and instead of laundry detergent, use Bissell "Pet odor and Soil" removal formula for carpet cleaning machines. Run the laundry through a double rinse cycle and put in 1/2 cup vinegar in the first of the two rinse cycles.

  2. pirates_x1067x@yahoo.com says:

    first of all wash it really good. i really dont know wut else 2 tell u. good luck though!!!

  3. rods a bendin says:

    Oxy clean seems to get everything out !!!!

  4. cgp says:

    You’ll want to wash it in a machine..a hand wash isn’t going to cut it. The machine might not either, by itself…do it on a delicate cycle so you don’t dismember your bear. :)

    After it’s fully washed, let it air dry, then treat it with a cleaner. Kids N Pets is an exceptional one.

  5. Mason's Mom says:

    Wash with vinager and soap ,as vinager takes out the urine smell. Works also if a dog should wet on carpet.

  6. kndurst says:

    Wash it in the washing machine. If you have shout spray put it on it. If not just washing it should work. If you want it to be fluffy after you wash it put it is the dryer. This is how I have washed my stuff animals in the past. Hope it comes clean for you.

  7. need_2shop says:

    Washing machine and you can use stain remover like shout, or spray n’ wash, and use snuggle…that should do it

  8. Lynda says:

    Handwash it using a gentle squeezing motion. Don’t rub. First wash in baking soda, rinse and then with laundry detergent or Woolite. Rinse it many times to get all the soap out squeezing gently. Roll wet animal in a big bath towel and press excess water out, then hang by it’s ears on a hanger to dry. Every day, stop by hanging dog to squeeze a little more water out of it.

    When it’s dry, gently fluff it up again if it is not a short hair type.

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