Expert Cleaning Tips for First-Time Pet Owners

Expert Cleaning Tips for First-Time Pet Owners

Getting yourself a pet is one of the best decisions that you can make. These creatures are full of love and are always looking to have fun. They will help cheer you up on a bad day and get you smiling in no time. While they are fantastic for so many things, there is a downside to having pets, especially ones with lots of hair. They will make a mess and there will be plenty of times that you will have to clean up your home. Here are some expert cleaning tips for first-time pet owners.

Invest in a Good Carpet Cleaner

You will eventually reach a point where your pet will learn where it can and cannot use the bathroom, however when you first bring them home, they will be unsure of these rules. This can lead to disasters, especially if they accidentally make a mess on your carpet. What can you do at a time like this?

This is when you go to a store and pick up a carpet cleaner and hope that the mess can come out. Some of the best carpet cleaners for pets come with plenty of cleaning power and an ability to get right into the carpet, getting rid of the deepest stains. The large water tanks with them will also allow you to keep cleaning for a long time. Whenever you see a mess, you must act quickly and get the carpet cleaner ready. This tool will save you a lot in the first few months of having a pet.

A Good Vacuum

Before having a pet, it didn’t matter what kind of vacuum you had for use around the house. That will all change once you bring a pet with a lot of hair into it. You will find this hair will get everywhere, from floors to carpets, to the furniture itself. What do you do when this happens? Pull out a vacuum cleaner with strong suction power and portability so it can get into those hard to reach spots.

Pet hair often gets right into materials and it can take a bit of force to remove it. Ensure that the vacuum you have can remove pet hair from any surface. Along with that, you want to make sure that your vacuum can get right into those hard to reach places. You’ll be amazed at some of the places where you find pet hair.

Paw Mats

If you take your animal outside, especially on a muddy day, they will be bringing a lot of dirt and mud into your home. A way to counteract this would be to get a mat for your pet where you can wipe their paws down. The first few times this happens, it might be difficult to get your pet to cooperate, but after enough time and treats, your pet will know what is coming as soon as they enter the home. It will help keep the rest of the home clean and keep all the mud and dirt in one area.

Lint Rollers

While vacuums are great, there will be certain areas where you can’t use them, such as lampshades or throw pillows. Lint rollers will help remove all of the hair from these areas in a way that won’t damage them. Talk to any part owner and you will find that they own many lint rollers and have them ready to go at any opportunity.

Cover Common Spots

Is there an area that your pet always likes to lay on? If so, consider putting a blanket or a surface covering on top of it. Not only will this be comfortable for your dog, but it will also keep the hair off the furniture in that area. While it is unrealistic to do this to all your furniture, do it to those spots your pet always loves to hang out in. When it comes to cleaning time, your life will be made that much easier as the only thing you have to do is remove the blanket and give it a quick wash.

These are all great tips for keeping your home clean while owning a pet. While it can be a little stressful at first, with enough training, you can teach your dog to respect the home and keep it clean as well. Don’t be discouraged if things don’t work out and at times you will have to accept that having a mess in the home is just a thing that you are going to have to deal with if you want to own a pet. At the end of the day, the mess they make is nothing compared to the love they give.


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