You may feel that your dog makes your house more of a home, but it can also make it more of a dump. Between dirty paws, chewed furniture, food spills and other accidents, dogs can be messy. Here are some tips to help maintain a well-groomed home to match your well-groomed dog.
Restricting Your Dog’s Access in Your Home
Pet owners cannot be home 24 hours a day to give their pet constant attention, and that’s often when the mess is made. It can be helpful to keep your pet in a particular area of the house when you go out. A gate can be installed to keep your pet in a particular room or area. Gates are available at pet stores or online retailers, and will help you protect your home and your pet.
It may not be possible to install a gate. A cage that is big enough for your dog to move around comfortably could be a solution. Ask your veterinarian for suggestions, as they have experience with many different people and dogs and may have a solution you would not have thought of.
Stains and Odors Can Keep Friends and Family Away
Because you live with your pet, you will have become accustomed to their unique scent. Your family and friends have not, and unless you want to hand out gas masks as they enter your home, you may want to do the smell test.
Find your most honest friend or neighbor. That special person who will always tell you the truth whether you like it or not. Invite them to your home and have them inhale a long deep breath. How does the air in your home smell to them? If they can detect an eau de pet, it’s time to take action.
Open the windows throughout the home to let fresh air circulate. Sometimes the smell may be a new one, coming from a specific room or area in the house, a sign that the smell may be from a recent accident. Check to see if the area is still moist. If it is, blot the area immediately. Apply a cleaner that is designed for pet odors. If you don’t have a product handy and you are pressed for time, try a disinfectant spray that kills odors. You can also sprinkle some baking soda on the spot. Vacuum it up when it has completely dried. Do not use an air freshener as it will only mask the scent, not eliminate it. If an accident is the source of the odor, you will need to blot the area if it is still damp. Although your best bet is a cleaner specially made for dog odors, baking soda sprinkled on the area will absorb moisture and odors quite effectively, and can be vacuumed up once dry. A disinfectant spray will help, but normal air fresheners will only hide the smell for a short while.
Make Sure You Are in Control
Ultimately the best way to keep your house under control is to remember that you are the boss. You have to set the rules and control your pet. If the dog is out of control, and the gate and cage options don’t work, consider obedience training. Speak with your vet for suggestions.
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