Help with Prevention
Dealing with fur can be a nightmare. That’s why brushing your cats and
dogs every day is worth the time. It’s quality bonding time with your
pets, and it also helps lower the amount of hair that is caught up in your
home. This means that keeping your home and carpets clean will be much
easier. It’s another way to help your pets smell and feel better, which
can help reduce the amount of pet odor trapped in your home’s carpets.
Placing dryer sheets in clever places and where your pets like to spend
their time can also help decrease the pet odor in your home. Make sure you
pet washable mats by all the doors leading in and out of the house,
whether it’s going out the front walk or coming in from the back patio.
Messes can happen almost anywhere inside your home. Most of the time, you
would hope that your cat knows to use the litter box, but with a dog,
especially a puppy, it can happen almost anywhere. Keeping an emergency
kit on hand can help, with spray cleaners, disposable gloves, paper
towels, rags, and disinfectant wipes to help scrub stains out.
Help with Upkeep
As helpful as preventing stains and other messes is, sometimes all you can
do is clean up after your pet as soon as something happens. For instance,
cleaning up spilled pet food is just as important as cleaning up any mess
that you leave behind when the dishes need to be done.
Vacuum
your carpets as often as you can, and in some cases, you will need to rely
on the experts to clean for you. This is where deep cleaning can come in
handy. Collect loose hairs and fur instead of letting them accumulate.
Keeping dirt and germs out of your home is a constant struggle, not only
because you want your home to look beautiful, but you want everyone under
your roof to feel healthy, people and pets alike!