Dog urine on carpet is a two-part problem: the visible stain and the deep odor that draws a dog back to the same spot. We compared Nature’s Miracle enzymatic options on how their published formulas break down urine, whether they target severe or set-in messes, and whether a carpet-specific shampoo version exists, drawing on manufacturer descriptions and aggregated owner feedback. What we like about enzymatic cleaners is that they work on the source of the odor rather than masking it, which is the part that actually discourages remarking. In our evaluation we found the right pick depends on whether you are treating a fresh accident or a deep, set-in stain. We recommend spot-testing any cleaner on a hidden area first and allowing full dwell time, since rushing the enzymes is the most common reason owners feel a product underperformed.

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