Therefore after every accident, it's essential for you to meticulously clean the area, removing every
last trace of urine and it's smell.
Pay special attention to cleaning its grease glands located where its tail would be (if guinea pigs had a visible tail), as well as its belly area
where traces of urine and faeces are usually found.
It is also not uncommon to use artifical scents or
allow traces of urine in the potty space to signal the pup to the correct space to potty.
And their sense of smell is so keen that even the tiniest
little trace of urine is enough to encourage a repeat performance.
Start by thoroughly cleaning soiled areas around the home to remove
all traces of urine.
While using the other tactics listed to combat this behavior, you'll also need a good pet stain remover to remove
any traces of urine from the accident spot.
If you discover urine spray, the first step is to clean the area thoroughly to remove
any trace of the urine's scent.
You must be sure to deep clean after every single accident, removing
every trace of urine.
It is essential that relocating the litter tray also coincides with a thorough cleaning of the area to remove
any trace of urine as if your cat can smell urine they will return to that spot.
If your cat has used another location, clean the area thoroughly and remove
all traces of urine / feces smell from that spot.
One product he recommends has an elongated spout - type applicator that gets right into the pile of the carpet (or other nooks and crannies), bringing the chemical right where it's needed, and can be used with a special black light that exposes
all traces of urine, for thorough cleanup.