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Pet Owner Tips to Keep a Clean Home

Dogs are more than man’s best friend; they’re also great companions to women, children, and anyone who loves animals. Having a dog or any other pet in the house can do wonders for your mental health by reducing stress, anxiety, and more.

However, that doesn’t mean a pet can’t negatively affect your physical health. If not properly taken care of or cleaned, pets can be quite messy and can expose you to a variety of germs and allergens.

Do you want to know how to keep clean your home and bedding all year long?

Keep reading for a pet owner’s guide on how to keep your place clean and healthy.

Vacuum Regularly

One of the best cleaning tips when owning a pet is you should vacuum on a regular basis.

Vacuuming is already an important task when it comes to living in general because you can track in dirt, germs, bacteria, pesticides, and even toxic elements from gasoline and oil. When you have a pet, your risk of getting sick increases because they can track in all of the above and more.

While walking your pet (which is an important activity for their health), they can step on anything and walk through places even humans wouldn’t walk through normally.

With this in mind, you should try to vacuum at least twice a week. To make your job easier, you could get a robot vacuum to get most of the dirty business done on your behalf.

Just be sure that the robot vacuum isn’t a source of anxiety for your pet. If not, they may even find it fun to jump around with and get some exercise in the process.

Whatever vacuum cleaner you have, make sure it’s high quality so it can do a thorough job of cleaning everything up.

Bathe Your Pet

Since your pet can be a source of germs as much as a source of love, it’s best to get at the origin of the dirtiness by bathing your pet on a regular basis.

The frequency of bathing should depend on the general cleanliness of your dog. If they like to jump around in puddles, mud, or even animal droppings, then you’ll probably want to bathe your pet as much as possible.

If your pet is somewhat of a dainty prince or princess and avoids getting their paws dirty, then you could probably get away with bathing your dog once a week or less.

Unfortunately, some dogs can soil themselves as they go to the bathroom because of the way they squat or the way their breed is built. In that case, you might want to create a pet cleaning station in the vicinity of your house where you can easily wash, scrub, and dry them after any accidents.

Additionally, if your dog isn’t house trained or has the occasional mishap, you’ll want to clean up their messes as soon as possible rather than let it stick around for a time.

Wash Your Pet Bed

Just as everybody has their own clean and affordable mattresses to sleep on, your pet should also have a place to sleep in peace. Not only will it give them a chance to relax during downtime between the hard work of play and exercise, but it’ll also make them feel more at home, having their own space.

The same way we should clean our human beds on a regular basis, so should we clean our pet’s bed. In fact, a pet bed will most likely get dirtier faster than a human bed because they track in debris and allergens from outside. Plus, they slobber on things and rub their dirty paws on the bed as they get comfortable.

When shopping for a pet bed, you’ll want to get one that’s comfortable for them, but also has material that’s washable. Most pet beds have a removable cover or simply can be thrown in the washer as a whole.

That way, you can give your pet the best sleep quality while also keeping their bed fresh and clean. If you really want to shake things up, you could also get them a pet tent.

Air out Your Home

An easy and simple way to keep the air in your home clean is by opening the windows for a time. Allowing the clean air into your house can go a long way when it comes to getting rid of funky smells related to owning a pet.

Even if it’s cold outside, you can still benefit from opening your windows for a 5 to 10-minute freshener.

You might be in the position of having outside air that’s too polluted to let in, or you might be extra-sensitive to pollen or other allergens. In that case, you should consider sprays or plug-ins that can freshen the air without the need for opening windows in your home.

Of course, airing out your home is not a way to avoid the chores listed above. The best way to maintain a clean home while owning a pet is to set up a cleaning schedule so you don’t forget what needs to be done and when. 

Are You Ready to Keep Clean?

Now that you know all about how to keep clean your home and bedding all year long, you can rest easy knowing your exposure to germs and bacteria is kept to a minimum.

If you’re looking for the perfect pet bed, Nest Bedding has you covered. Not only do we make high-quality beds for pets, but we also have a wonderful selection of affordable mattresses and furniture for human beings. With Nest Bedding, pets and their owners can both get the most restful sleep of their lives.

If you have any questions about our highly-rated products, feel free to contact us. We’re always happy to help.

Brenda

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