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Cleaning Up After Your Beloved Pets

Updated: Oct 25, 2018

Industry secrets from the top cleaning pro's in the biz to help you clean up after pets!


10 Tips on Cleaning Up After Your Best Friend

Our canine pals do plenty of great things — provide love, guard our homes, save Timmy from mine shafts — but they’re not too concerned about domestic tidiness. However, there are smart, easy ways to collar canine clutter and keep your dog safer.


1. Store everything you need for outings — leash, pick-up bags, paw wipes — near the door. Speaking of pick-up bags, reuse plastic shopping bags or the plastic bags your newspapers come in; store them in an empty tissue box for one-at-a-time dispensing.


2. Make it easier to hook up for walks by attaching a large carbine to the clip on your dog’s leash.


3. Instead of wrestling with that humongous bag of dog food, divvy it up into smaller, seal able containers for storage. This keeps pests out, too.


4. Assign baskets or bins into which you can quickly toss those well-chewed balls, bones and other assorted playthings; for extra points, teach your dog to put them away herself.


5. To keep food and water bowls from sliding, place them on a rubber-backed mat or piece of rubberized mesh.


6. Use a self-refilling water bowl to cut down on your trips to the sink. Recirculating fountains are a nice option; many dogs like to drink running water, and the aeration and filter keep the water fresh. Find them at pet supply stores.


7. To neutralize the gamey aroma wafting from full pick-up bags in your garbage bin, toss in a few handfuls of cat litter.


8. Position the dog bed away from your home’s main traffic flow and cover it with an easily removable “doggy duvet” that you wash regularly.


9. Create a file folder or binder dedicated to your dog’s paperwork: vet visits, vaccination records, medication lists, insurance info, license receipts, microchip code number.


10. Scan all these important records — plus photos of your dog — and store them on your PDA or a small flash drive so you have this vital info at hand while traveling.


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