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A Clean House and Pets (Overcoming the Challenges)

We all love pets, but when it comes to trying to keep a clean house, they can cause havoc. If you’re trying to contend with muddy paws, or you’re on a mission to keep your home as hair-free as possible, this guide will come in handy. 

Tackling pet hair

One of the most frustrating challenges in keeping a clean house and tidy when you have pets is dealing with fur. Even short-haired cats and dogs shed a lot, And even if you vacuum regularly, you’ll find that it’s virtually impossible to keep your home fur-free.

If you do have furry friends that like to shed, it’s a good idea to invest in a powerful vacuum cleaner that is designed to combat pet hair and to keep on top of grooming.

Cats are very good at self-grooming and keeping their coats in pristine condition However, dogs, especially those with wiry or long-haired coats, need a little extra help. Brush your dog regularly, and consider looking for a local dog grooming salon. If you have friends with dogs, ask for recommendations, and read reviews.

Regular grooming sessions can prevent the fur from becoming matted. Plus, it can improve the condition of your dog’s coat. Finally, it will help to reduce the amount of hair that ends up on your carpet.

Creating pet-friendly zones

Living with pets is not always straightforward, especially if you’re very house proud, and you’re keen to ensure your home looks sparkling clean all the time. If you are on a mission to preserve the style and aesthetic of your home, it’s wise to create pet-friendly zones.

If you have a dog, for example, it’s advisable to steer clear of cream carpets. Or, ensure your pup is only allowed in areas where it’s possible to wipe the floor in a matter of seconds. Utility rooms, laundry areas, and kitchens with vinyl or tile floors are often popular places to keep dog bowls and beds. 

Easy cleaning

When you have a pet, it’s always beneficial to be ready to tidy up spillages or tackle mess at short notice, so invest in cleaning products that achieve results quickly. Make sure you have a sponge mop and bucket on hand. Furthermore, think about flooring very carefully if you’re planning an interior revamp or you’re considering making changes before you get a pet.

Carpets are much more challenging to keep clean than wooden floors, vinyl, and tiles. If you do spot mud on the floor, or your cat has walked on the kitchen surfaces with dirty paws, clean the mess up straight away. If you can stay on top of daily cleaning, it shouldn’t be challenging to keep a clean house that always looks tidy and fresh. 

The Bottom Line on Pets and a Clean House

You might think that a clean house and pets don’t go together, but there are ways of making it work. Stay on top of tidying and cleaning, restrict pets to areas that are easy to clean, groom and brush your pets regularly, and invest in a powerful vacuum cleaner.

Deborah
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