As a pet owner, it would be unrealistic to expect your pet to never have the occasional accident indoors. Accidents can occur because your pet just got caught short (happens to the best of us!), he's marking his territory or for anxiety reasons. However, if you notice a pet which has always been clean before is now messing indoors, you may have a problem on your hands.
Pets will sometimes change their habits if a new pet has joined the home or if they are pretty unsettled - such as times just before you move home or in the early days of moving into a new home. The best way to get through this is with gentle, firm and consistent house-training - and knowing just how to clean pet urine accidents.
Understanding why pet accidents happen is one thing, but when it does happen, and it's almost certain it will, there's many different methods and formulas out there that can cause more confusion than resolution. For this very reason I've maticulously compiled and written a Step-By-Step E-Guide to show How to Remove Cat and Dog Urine Stains and Odors (and many other types of messes) that plague your home.