As a pet owner, you know that your furry friend can sometimes produce an unpleasant odor. This is particularly true if you have a dog that sheds more than other animals. But don’t worry; as a renter, you can keep your home from smelling like your pet. In this blog post, we’ll provide some effective tips on how to make this happen!
Keep your pet’s bedding fresh and clean.
Maintaining your pet’s bedding cleanliness is key to preventing unpleasant odors. However, don’t worry, it’s easier than you think. By adhering to the specific cleaning instructions for your bedding, you can easily keep it clean and fresh-smelling.
When the bedding gets wet, airing it out outside will help prevent odors from spreading into your home.
Regularly vacuum up pet hair.
One of the best ways to keep pet odors out of your rental home is to vacuum the carpets and furniture at least twice weekly. This quick action will help eliminate any pet hair or dander.
Buy a high-quality vacuum cleaner and regularly deodorize the canisters and filters. Think about using a pet-safe fabric freshener or baking soda to eliminate furniture odors. Frequently steam clean or use upholstery cleaner on your furniture to ensure it stays fresh.
Bathe your pet and feed them a good quality diet.
Another method to keep your rental home from smelling like your pet is to bathe them frequently and provide a high-quality diet. This will ensure your pet’s fur stays clean and its skin remains healthy, preventing bad odors. Providing a healthy diet helps lower the gas your pet produces, which can also reduce odors.
Reduce shedding by brushing regularly.
Regularly brushing your pet is an excellent way to minimize shedding and keep your rental home free of pet odors. Grooming your pet regularly helps manage shedding and maintains a healthy coat and skin, reducing odors.
To make the grooming process more effective, use a brush suited to your pet’s coat type. If your pet sheds a lot, using a de-shedding tool can be beneficial.
Invest in a self-cleaning litter box for cats.
If you have a cat, a self-cleaning litter box is one of the best ways to keep your rental home odor-free. They automatically remove waste, ensuring the litter box stays clean and odor-free. Whether you invest in a self-cleaning litter box or not, regularly scoop out the litter box and replace the litter every few weeks.
Wipe down walls and floors.
After your pet has been active, indoors or out, it’s important to clean the walls and floors to remove any dirt, mud, or debris. You can effectively clean and disinfect these surfaces with a damp cloth or mop.
Having a lint roller or pet hair remover handy is useful for swiftly eliminating pet hair. This ensures a clean and tidy living space for both you and your pet.
Dedicate a spare room to your pet.
If possible, assigning a room specifically for your pet is a good idea. This method lets you keep the door closed, which prevents odors from spreading in your rental home. A pet-specific room also helps to contain pet hair and dander, making it easier to clean and maintain a fresh-smelling home. Make sure to keep this room clean and clutter-free to avoid it smelling like your pet.
Use carpet deodorizer to eliminate pet smells.
If you’re still battling pet smells in your rental home, don’t lose hope. Try using a carpet deodorizer to effectively eliminate the odors. Make sure to choose a pet-safe deodorizer and follow the package instructions. Additionally, think about using an air purifier to keep your home’s air clean and fresh. These strategies will help you confidently keep your home smelling fresh.
Maintain a fresh and clean-smelling rental home by using these tips. For those seeking a larger pet-friendly home in Harrison Township or nearby, reach out to Real Property Management Main. We might have something that suits your needs! Check out our listings online.
Originally Published on May 13, 2022
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