Get Serious when you need to seriously fight dog odors


Posted on Sep 9, 2008
By Julia Szabo


Ever noticed, when it's pouring rain, how some ordinarily law-abiding citizens tend to forget the niceties of scooping their dogs' poop? Unbeknownst to me, this misdemeanor took place just a few short feet from the entrance to my apartment building a dark and rainy night. 

While I was out enjoying a rare, and I might add well-deserved, Japanese dinner out, someone stepped in this pile and proceeded to stomp enormous shoe-prints of excrement all over the gray broadloom carpet of my exterior hallway. To say I was grossed out upon arriving home would be an understatement.

Thankfully, I was armed with Get Serious odor extractor. This stuff works magic, even on dried-up fecal matter that threatens to become indelible. Carefully following the instructions on the bottle, I saturated but didn't soak (it's all in the technique, mind you) all 14, count 'em, 14 sickening stains. The next morning, you could barely tell anything untoward had even happened; this stuff works. (If you're faced with some really stubborn patches, heat the bottle in the microwave briefly for extra zap.)

But the real test came when my dogs walked past what had previously been a malodorous mess and didn't even stop for a sniff. That's how you can really tell Get Serious works. Never mind forewarned: forearmed is forearmed, so I'm laying in a few extra bottles of Get Serious for the winter, when melting snow inevitably exposes treacherous patches of liquid brown stuff, just waiting to be tracked indoors where it doesn't belong. 

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