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Keeping your home clean can be one of the most challenging aspects of pet parenthood. It gets easier when you have the right pet cleaning supplies and tools for waste collection. Arm & Hammer pet solutions are designed to keep your pet and home cleaner and safer. The company excels at making life for pet parents easier. Solutions like Arm & Hammer pet stain remover and cat litter are a pet parent’s best friend.
Yes, Arm & Hammer’s pet solutions are safe for your cat or dog. This includes Arm & Hammer pet spray for odor elimination, carpet cleaners and baking soda shakers. The company’s puppy pads can be great for dogs with incontinence issues or puppies just getting trained. And the cat cleaning and waste disposal tools are cat-safe and pet parent-approved.
For most versions of Arm & Hammer cat litter, you should scoop it out at least once per day. If you have multiple cats using the same box, you may need to scoop out waste a few times per day. This is true for sand, crystals and Arm & Hammer naturals litter. Add more litter as needed to compensate for the scooped waste.
The litter in your box should be completely changed about every 3 to 4 weeks. Even litter that clumps can allow some waste to collect at the bottom of the litter pan. Liners are an easy way to swap out litter—just tie up the liner and throw the entire litter contents away. You may not need to change the cat litter as often, depending on what kind of cat litter box you have.
Arm & Hammer Pet Fresh is an odor-eliminating powder that can eliminate the scent left behind by pet accidents. Start with dry carpet for best results. To use Pet Fresh, just sprinkle the powder—which includes OxiClean Dirt Fighters—over the dirty carpet. Allow it to sit on your carpet for at least 15 minutes. Next, vacuum the area well. If you still notice an unpleasant odor, leave Pet Fresh on your carpet for 30 minutes and try again. You can also use Arm & Hammer Pet Fresh every time you vacuum.
It’s typical for accidents to happen indoors sometimes, especially when potty training. Whether your young puppy doesn’t have the hang of going outdoors yet or your older dog has a hard time holding their pee all night, Arm & Hammer dog pads can be a great solution. Your dog can be trained to use these absorbent pads indoors. Once your dog uses the dog pad, roll it up and throw it away.
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I just adopted mittens from my local shelter on June 8. When I brought him home he was very scared. Now he has settled in our home. I found out that mittens doesn’t like scented litter and was refusing to use the litter box. So I bought him arm and hammer unscented litter. I put him in the litter box and he sniffed it and jumped out. What should I do now? He has been going potty in the shower, should I put the litter box in the shower?
My dogs left arm is bothering him. I can grab him anywhere and won’t flinch. But when he walks on it it hurts him and he wines about his arm. He acts normal besides the whining, his nose is normal.
What shoul I do? My baby rat probably fractured his arm, there is no movement in whole arm. I try to hold him down so he don't do any thing worse and just relax a little but he keeps on trying to escape. His arm is moving on it's own, like it's not working with body anymore. He's heavy breathing. When I found him on the groud he wasn't moving at all but then I feed him and he's better, just the arm. Is he going to die even tho he's looking better now? I don't know what to do. I have no way to go
Why is my dog putting her paws on my arm when I pet her?
What's happened to my hamster's arm? (Sorry if the photos are unclear, it's hard to take a photo with her moving around)
My pet has this on his arm should I take him to the emergency room?
My cat is a two year old, male tabby. His arm seemed swollen a few weeks ago and he was limping whenever he walked. I think that it might’ve been a bug bite or infection because the same arm has spots that looks like dried blood and patches due to loss of fur. I’m just not sure what’s causing it.
I was cleaning up the yard from last night when Lou went potty...it loojed a bit strange so i inspected it. I was the whole stuffed arm of a stuffed monkey toy. The arm was fully in tact and he is acting fine. Should i be worried. Also my son just told me he saw him eat it.
hi, My dog has non popable white heads on her cheeks and arm pits, can they be treated?
I “rescued” a baby bearded dragon from horrible conditions from a petsmart about a week and a half ago. She had a bum left arm and the associate told me they took her to a vet and they said she may or may not regain mobility in the arm, they didn’t know if it was MBD. They taped up her arm and said to keep it like that for two weeks. I wanted to give her a bath and was wondering if I should leave the tape or take it off while she Bathes. I don’t have any tape for after, should I keep it on then?
Hello I found a bump on my dogs arm what could it be. It does not look like a pimple
Hi, I found a tumor looking thing on the back of my dogs left arm. Any idea what it is?