A clean home matters – even more so when you share it with furry family members.
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A pet brings joy and energy – but also extra dust and hair. With a few simple cleaning habits, you can keep your home fresh and healthy for both pets and people.
Pets and Cleaning

- Pets bring happiness, but also extra cleaning needs
- Hair, dander, muddy paws, and odors can build up quickly
- A solid cleaning routine is essential for a healthy home
Daily Cleaning

- Vacuum areas where your pet spends the most time
- Wipe up any spills right away (food, water, accidents)
- Air out your home to reduce pet odors
- Use lint rollers or specialty brushes to remove hair from furniture
Weekly Cleaning

- Deep vacuum and mop all floors
- Wash pet bedding, blankets, and toys
- Clean food and water bowls
- Wipe down baseboards and surfaces your pet touches
Monthly Cleaning

- Clean filters in vacuums and air purifiers
- Wash curtains and cushion covers
- Check for hair and dirt in corners and under furniture
- Clean carriers or cages (if applicable)
Extra Cleaning During Shedding or Illness

- Increase vacuuming during heavy shedding periods
- If your pet is sick: disinfect areas where they spend time
- Maintain good hygiene for both pets and people
A Clean Everyday Life with Pets

- Living with pets means a bit more cleaning effort
- A regular routine makes it easier and more manageable
- A cleaner home benefits both you and your furry friend