Deodorizing Home of Dog Smells

Hard-knock Life

Hard-knock Life

Yall know I love my doggie but sometimes he stinks.  He can't help it.  He's a dog and he doesn't get bathed daily.  To combat his dog stink (or burned bacon stink, or salmon cooking stink, or burned popcorn stink) I do simple stuff.

1.  Bowl of vinegar - A bowl of plain white vinegar absorbs odor perfectly.  Just sit it in the middle of the room needing to be de-funk-ti-fied and let it sit for a few hours or overnight. (I currently have a bowl of vinegar under the chest of drawers in our room right by his bed.)  

2.  Spray bottle of vinegar  -  Keep a spray bottle of vinegar handy for rugs that the dogs frequently lay on.  This can also be used on carpets.  Don't saturate the rugs and carpet...just spray a light mist over them.

3.  Arm & Hammer Baking Soda - I keep 2lb boxes of these on hand.  During deep cleaning day I sprinkle all over rugs and carpets and just let it sit while the rest of the house is being cleaned.  By the time it's time to vacuum, lingering odors have been absorbed.  Ever so often I notice my vacuum has a weird smell so I just dump a 1/2 cup of baking soda on a rug and vacuum it up and let it sit in the vacuum after I've cleaned the filter.  Works every time.  No more after-vacuum weird smell.  

4.  Lysol - I walk throughout the house every few days spraying Lysol above my head.  I hit every room starting with my bathroom and weaving in and out of rooms until I hit the basement bathroom.  I even do the closets.  I use the Lysol in the yellow can.  Why?  Because that's the Lysol my mommy used.  LOL!  I only have a different fragrance if they didn't have the yellow can at the store.  I have to get a new can of Lysol every 3 weeks or so.  $5 well worth it.  The other sprays don't do it for me.  I need to get clinical with it.  LOL!  

5.  When company is coming over, I go for something nice smelling so I use my wax / oil electric warmer by the door and a candle elsewhere.

I love using essential oils in the warmer because you can pretty much create your own scents.  I get real creative with it too.  Lavender, cedarwood, orange, grapefruit, etc. all mixed up together.  All you need is about 15 drops of any combination and you get an awesome smell good going.  Do that about 15 minutes before company arrives and they will always walk through the door saying, "Ooooh, it smells good in here!"  The only thing that smells better?  A slow cooking roast.  LOL!  If you have a roast in the oven...do nada else.  The roast brings all the boys and girls to the yard.  LOL!  I have had neighbors knock on the door to ask what I'm cooking when a slow cooking roast is in the oven.

6.  Mr. Clean wipe down. - At least once a week I put Mr. Clean and hot water in the sink and use it to wipe down the countertops, cabinets, appliances and walls.  You have to when you have a pet.  Jaru gets on my last nerve with his drool shake and that must be banished even if I don't see it.  He brushes up against the walls and scratches and whatnot so yeah...gotta be clean.

7.  Vacuum AT LEAST twice a week in the areas Jaru kicks it most.  His hair and dander can stack up pretty quickly.  

Oh...and that pillow?  It's his.  All humans who visit know this.  It has a removable cover and gets washed often because he posts up on it on the regular!  LOL!  It is indeed a lot of work but it's worth it for him.  Humph.

Do you have a doggie?  What do YOU do to keep doggie smells at bay?

I Beat Cancer...So Can You!

I tell everyone who needs to know that I'm a breast cancer survivor.  I tell them calmly and matter-of-factly.  I don't make it my life story because it isn't...but I do share when people need to hear it.  And I tell them how I did it.  I tell them it was a no-brainer because, I get my yearly checkups done EVERY.SINGLE.YEAR.

Because of this, nothing serious gets a chance to sneak up on me.  It takes a long time for something inside you to manifest into something that can kill you so if I got a good checkup last year and they find something this year...then I'm confident it won't be anything that will kill me.

EARLY DETECTION IS KEY.

And Imma do what the doctor I trust, Preston Sacks, tells me to do.

I beat cancer because my mother took me to the doctor yearly for my checkups and I continued that.  I do them every year around my birthday so I don't forget.  I was with doctors for my birth so it seems fitting that I'll be with doctors every year for the anniversary of my birth.

Some friends were discussing how their insurance only pays for certain tests every other year now or every five years.  Fortunately, because I'm a cancer survivor, my insurance can't do me like that but...if they did, I'd honestly pay for the tests out-of-pocket.

Why?

Because I love my life, I love living and I'm living proof that EARLY DETECTION IS KEY.

When's the last time you got checked out?  

What are the rules of your insurance company?

Have they changed recently regarding what tests are covered when?

Have you had any "scares" recently?

 

 

P.S.  If you're in the DC Metro and would like an EXCELLENT gynecologist,  Preston is amazing.  I can't sing his prayers high enough.  I don't know if he's taking new gyno patients but he takes my personal calls and emails and has never turned down someone I sent to him personally yet.

Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: "Coming Out"

The other day, a child I love was watching "Sponge Bob" on Nickelodeon.  The child's mother was passing by the room where he was watching it, during the day, and was stopped in her tracks about a promo of a show, "Coming Out," about gay children coming out.  The show was going to air at night...but the promo was shown during the day.  One of the kids in the promo was a 7 year old boy.  Others were teenagers.

Upon investigation of the show, she found that the emphasis is on preventing bullying against gay kids and she got that, of course, but she still felt some kinda way about the promo running when it did on a channel she allows her young child to watch before 6pm.

Where are you on this?  

You good?