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7 Cleaning Tips For Dog Owners

By: Scott Haiduc
Scott Haiduc is the Director of Publishing for iHeartDogs, iHeartCats and The Hero Company. When not working, Scott spends his time on the farm, taking care of his animals and crops.Read more
| January 15, 2025

Life with a dog is full of love, laughter, and plenty of wagging tails—but it also comes with its fair share of messes. From muddy paw prints on the floor to stubborn fur on every surface, keeping your home clean as a dog owner can feel like a never-ending battle. But don’t worry—it’s absolutely possible to enjoy a tidy space without sacrificing cuddle time with your furry best friend.

The key to a cleaner home isn’t just constant scrubbing; it’s about having the right strategies in place. With a few simple habits and pet-friendly cleaning solutions, you can tackle fur, odors, and accidents without the stress. A fresh, clean home not only looks and smells great but also creates a healthier environment for both you and your pup. Because let’s be honest—life is better with dogs, and a little mess is just part of the adventure!

Smart Cleaning Hacks to Keep Your Home Dog-Friendly and Fresh

#1 – Regularly Wash Beds & Bedding

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While most people wash their own beds every 10-14 days, it’s actually recommended that it done weekly. But it’s not only your bed you need to clean every week, but your dog’s as well. Their beds collect just as much, if not more, dirt and dander and will greatly benefit from regular washing.

#2 – Brush Frequently

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Bathing your dog too often can irritate their skin and dry out their coats, causing more harm than good. But daily to weekly brushing and combing will work wonders for you and your dog. Not only does brushing remove excess dead hair, leaving less lying around your home, it removes any dirt and dander that’s sitting on top of your dog’s coat. This will significantly decrease the amount of hair that’s found in your home as well as the dirt. 

#3 – Wash Collars

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When washing your dog and their bed, don’t forget to wash their collar! Many owners don’t even think about washing their dogs’ collars and some dogs are wearing very dirty, very stinky ones. It’s a good idea to wash collars regularly to keep any dirt and dead hair from collecting there, as you might be surprised how much dirt will stick into cotton and nylon collars. Your dog will be more comfortable and probably smell better too.

#4 – Lint Rollers & Rubber Gloves

A lot of dog owners go through quite a bit of lint rollers and this can get inconvenient and expensive, especially when trying to remove hair from furniture or car interiors. Using a rubber glove to wipe down these areas will collect just as much hair as a lint roller does and can be cleaned off and re-used continuously. It’s a quick and easy fix when you need to remove hair on the fly and even works on clothing.

#5 – Vacuum & Sweep Regularly

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Regardless of how often you groom your dog, dead hair will collect inside your home and the best way to keep it at a minimum is to vacuum and sweep regularly. Whatever is best for your type of flooring, making sure it’s cleaned at least once a week will keep allergens, dirt and even fleas away.

#6 – Wash Toys

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Our dogs’ toys can get very dirty, whether it’s their favorite stuffed animal or a rubber ball. Making sure these toys are washed will greatly diminish the dirt collected on them and the germs that grow from your dog’s slobber. Besides, you’ll most likely enjoying playing with a clean toy than one caked with dirt. 

#7 – Use An Air Purifier

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Keep Your Home Fresh and Fur-Free with These Simple Tips

Owning a dog means unconditional love, endless tail wags—and plenty of messes. But with the right cleaning strategies, you can keep your home smelling fresh and looking spotless without spending all your time scrubbing.

From tackling stubborn pet hair to eliminating odors at the source, these cleaning tips will make life easier for both you and your pup. A clean home isn’t just about aesthetics—it creates a healthier, more comfortable space for your entire family, furry members included. With a little effort and the right tools, you can enjoy all the joys of dog ownership without the mess!

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