Nearly every pet owner has that one fear. And sometimes, it’s triple–the fear of losing their artificial wreaths and garlands to Jack’s cruel claws, of spending hours styling and restyling Christmas ornaments, and the fear of pets consuming all delicacies when no one is watching. But still, it’s great to own a pet. It’s just unfortunate your pet cares less about cleaning up a mess.
No, a pet doesn’t mean your home should suddenly become some kind of sty or hordeolum. Here are a few tips to help you keep your space clean yet pet-friendly.
Regularly vacuum and sweep:
The majority of pets shed. So it’s essential to vacuum, sweep, and lint-roll frequently. You can easily get rid of most pet hair by using the broom or vacuum twice or more in a week and by giving your space a once-over.
Keep Your Pet Clean And Groomed:
Maintaining a clean home is easier when your pet is clean. You can clean up your pet and remove loose hair by giving them a bath. You can also brush them off and trim their nails to save your floors and couches.
Maintain a Clean-Up spot Near the Door:
Regardless of how hard you try, it’s inevitable that your dog will be drenched in mud every now and then. By keeping towels, wipes, and other items near the door, you can quickly clean up pets before they get messy and spread mud all around the house.
Don’t style with delicate accessories:
If you own a pet, be sure to keep fragile items away from them. Refrain from styling with delicate pieces and keep your decor intact. If you’re hanging artificial wreaths and garlands, then you may want to place them far above the reach of your pets.
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