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The Pet Parent’s Guide to Clean Carpets

If you share your living space with a pet, chances are you’ve struggled with how to keep the carpets or rugs fresh and clean. Dog smell permeates rugs, and they’re notorious for being a cat’s favorite place to barf! Here are some simple tips for keeping your carpets clean if you live with pets:

Clean Pets Mean Clean Carpets

Do you ever sit on the floor and take a sniff, only to realize your rug smells like dirty dog? Or stand up and realize you’re covered in cat hair? It may go without saying, but keeping your pet clean will go a long way in keeping your carpet clean. Bathing your pets regularly will help keep the rugs from absorbing their odors. Keep up with grooming and brushing and you’ll have more hair on your pet than on your area rugs!

Pawprints are adorable…unless they’re all over your otherwise clean floor! Wipe your pet’s paws whenever they come in from the yard and you’ll be surprised at how much less dirt gets tracked through the house. If your pet’s paws are really muddy, use a Paw Washer or wipes to tackle the grime. Consider keeping a Dirty Dog Doormat at your door to catch mud and dirt from paws before they walk all over the rest of your house.

So What About Stains?

Use the right cleaners for the situation, and you’ll find that your carpet and rugs stay cleaner longer. You’ll want to avoid products that use soaps and surfactants that leave a sticky residue behind that, over time, will make your carpet dingy and dirty.

For just about any mess your pet can make on carpet, we recommend Unique Pet Care’s Pet Odor and Stain Remover. From potty mishaps to lurching lunches, blood, grass, and food remnants, this probiotic and enzyme-based cleaner will literally eliminate it all – and, it’s all natural, so it poses no threat to your pets’ health and safety.

If you have Berber or another tight-weave carpet, opt for Unique’s Advanced line that’s guaranteed to reach deep into carpet fibers, even to the subfloor, to remove stains and odors.

Cleaning Pet Urine

If your cat or dog has an accident on the carpet, you’ll want to use an enzymatic product to clean up the spot. First, enzymes will completely remove the stain and help get rid of any odor. If you don’t completely clean up urine, your pet will smell it (even if you can’t!) and may continue to “go” in that spot.

If you need a little help getting urine smell out of carpet, you can also mix equal parts water and white vinegar. Spray it onto your carpet and let it soak for 10 minutes or more. Then dab the spot dry, sprinkle it with baking soda, and vacuum up after 15 minutes.

A Tip for Pets that Puke

If you’re feeding your pet food that includes artificial colors and dyes, like some dry dog and cat foods, it may stain your carpet if it ends up coming back up the wrong way! Not only that, but artificial coloring in pet food is unnecessary and unnatural. So look for pet food that doesn’t include it.

Do you have any other carpet cleaning tips to add? Let us know in a comment below!

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