Carpet Care Tips For Pet Owners

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Carpet Care Tips For Pet Owners

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Having pets can be a blessing. However, pets can make a lot of things very difficult. Such as keeping your carpets clean. While the love and adornment they provide can make up for it, you still want to be able to maintain a clean looking home.

Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can maintain a clean home even with the messiest pets. Below, we will be going over some of the top things that you should be doing to keep your carpets clean with pets.

Keeping Your Carpets Clean With Pets:

1. Keep Your Pet’s Paws Clean

This is perhaps one of the best preventative measures that you can implement into your routine in order to keep your carpets from getting dirty. Your cat or dog’s paws is what is going to track in dirt and mud from outside.

Therefore, by consistently keeping them clean by wiping away mud and dirt prior to them going inside, you will be able to stop a lot of the problems from ever occurring in the first place. This works much like wiping off your shoes on a welcome mat or even removing your shoes completely before you enter the door.

While your pet is likely to resist at first, if you reinforce the behavior with positive reinforcement, your pet is going to come to expect it and actually like it. You can do this by giving your pet a treat or toy anytime they walk through the doors.

 

2. Brush Your Pet

Whether you have a dog or cat, one of the biggest issues that can cause problems with your carpet is the shedding of hair. While there is nothing you can do to prevent shedding in the first place, you will be able to maintain their coat as well as possible to avoid allowing the hair to build up on your carpets.

The best way to do this is by getting a deshedding tool or a regular brush and brushing your pet regularly. The more you brush them, the fewer chances you allow the loose hair from shedding to get trapped in the fibers of your carpet.

 

3. Make A Vacuum Schedule

When you have a pet and carpets, your vacuum is going to be one of the best tools you can invest in. A vacuum will effectively allow you to keep hair, dirt, dust, and grime from building up in the carpet’s fibers. While you won’t be able to suck everything out with a consumer-grade vacuum, by doing this regularly you should be able to prevent a major buildup of pet hair on your carpets.

When you have a pet, you want to stick to a strict schedule with frequent enough vacuuming. Ideally, you want to vacuum a minimum of twice per week in order to thoroughly clean the carpets.

 

4. Call On The Professionals

No matter how hard you try to keep your carpets clean, they will get dirty. This is especially true if you have pets. After all, accidents happen. Also, the equipment you are using isn’t nearly as effective as the equipment professional carpet and floor cleaners have.

As a result, hiring a professional carpet cleaning company can be a great way to deal with the seemingly impossible to get rid of stains and unpleasant odors that are causing your home to smell bad.


 

As you can see, having a pet doesn’t have to mean that you have to live with dirty and unpleasant looking or smelling carpets. By utilizing some of the tips above, you should be able to maintain your carpets even with pets that love to make a mess. Carpets don’t have to be a bad investment as a pet owner.

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