9 Tips Get Rid Of Pet Odor In Your Home

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There’s nothing worse than the smell of pet odor in your home. I have a house full of too many dogs, cats, kids, etc. We have ducks now, too. Thankfully,, they are outside, but pet odor is without a doubt something I have to think about with so many animals.

Below you’ll find a few things you can do to help get rid of pet odor in your home.

white dog on left and black brown and white cat on the left

Pets are like kids that listen, but they work.  They need baths, love, attention, and to be cleaned up after.  If you spend time working with your pet, it’s likely they will work hard to fix the problem.  If you are searching for ways to get rid of pet odor in your home, here are a few things you can try.

9 Things You Can Do To Help Get Rid Of Pet Odor In Your Home

  • Keep your pets clean. If you have dogs and/or cats that you keep inside, give them a bath regularly or take them to the groomers on a regular basis.  Be sure to brush them outside and that they are potty trained.
  • Don’t cover it up with perfume or other scented products. Using perfumes only covers up the smell for a short time.  You’re better off spending time figuring out the best way to get rid of the pet odor in your home.  Don’t spray anything on your dog or cat that is not approved; it could be harmful to their skin.
  • Diet: Look at your dog’s diet. If you’re dog isn’t eating healthy, this could be due to a poor diet.  Take your dog to the vet if you feel this might be the issue.  Something I have noticed is that since I put Skittles on the natural diet, he has smelled worse than normal, which means more baths for him.  He loves the attention, but regular bathing has helped with the smell.
  • Bedding: Be sure to wash your dog’s bedding; if you let it sit for any length of time, this could be an issue.  Keeping your dog’s bedding clean can help maintain a cleaner, fresher, and less stinky home.
  • Clean your carpets. It could be something in your carpets, and the smell is trapped in there.  Clean your carpets to see if that helps get rid of the smell.  Use vinegar; it’s highly acidic, kills bacteria, and removes urine smells that might be trapped in your carpet.  Mix one part vinegar with three cups water and rub it on your carpet with a brush or cloth.  Allow to sit for 3-5 minutes, rinse off with water, and allow to air dry.  Your pet might be potty trained, but maybe they had an accident you were not aware of.
  • Air fresheners: In my opinion, these are great with or without pets, but if you’re house smells due to your pets, it’s also a good idea to figure out where the smell is coming from rather than covering it up.  It’s still going to be there when the air freshener runs out.
  • Kitty Box – Clean it daily, and don’t have too many cats using the same litter box.
  • Keep your home clean – Keep up with your house, dogs baths, and washing their bedding.
  • Use a quality filter, like Filtrete Filters by 3M. Filtrete Filters offers an awesome odor reduction filter that works great.

Whether you are trying to get rid of dust, or pet odar Filtrete has something for you.

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Missy Frye February 8, 2014 - 3:09 pm

My morning routine includes dipping out the litter box and brushing all the pets. They all love to see me grab the brush – it’s a great for some one on one time with each individual pet.

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