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barry1010 | 15:02 Tue 01st Jun 2021 | ChatterBank
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Shake n' Vac?
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Never have done. I was always concerned about what would happen if the dogs got it on their paws and licked it off. I have tried using bicarb to do the same thing but unimpressed.
I haven't used the shake n'vac but I bought some febreze to de-cat my sofa. It didn't go well.

Frankie suffered from a massive asthma attack within minutes and from then on my vet's bills became very expensive. He didn't die of asthma but it contributed to his death (he was 15 and had kidney disease).

Housework is too dangerous to even contemplate.
Woof, you hoover it up immediately so as long as you keep the dogs out of the way as you’re doing the shake and vac dance, there should be very little or none to get on their paws.
Gosh, that was very unfortunate wolf :(
vagus you don't get it all out, you really don't.
Probably not, but there’s none you can see to trample through and I reckon there would be a very very minimal amount a dog could or would get on its paws.
Anyhow, we all do what we feel is best for our dogs :)
I've just re-read what I posted.

Frankie had his first, and most severe, asthma attack due to Febreze but he lived for about 10 years after that.

I am not washing my carpets every month for a start I don’t have the time and second it would ruin them
Never used Shake n Vac. I try not to chuck any more chemicals around than I need to.

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