Commercial cleaning products can contain hazardous substances such as bleach and ammonia. These substances can be harmful to dogs, causing irritation to their eyes and skin, and difficulty breathing.

However, a clean, germ-free home does not have to come at the expense of your furry friend's health. Make your own pet-friendly cleaning products using items you already have at home. They can remove stains, deodorize, and make your home clean and shiny.

Let's dive into these dog-safe cleaning solutions:

  1. Vinegar: vinegar is strong and can clean well. It can kill germs and mould. It has acid that fights fungus. Both white distilled vinegar and apple cider vinegar are edible and non-toxic, making them safe for your dog. While the scent might be strong initially, it fades once dried.
  2. Baking Soda: baking soda is like a gentle salt. It can get rid of smells and clean sinks and counters because it's a little rough. The alkaline properties of baking soda complement vinegar. Mix baking soda and vinegar to boost its effectiveness at cutting through grease and unclogging drains.
  3. Lemon Juice: The citric acid in lemon juice is a powerful antibacterial and anti-fungal agent. When combined with vinegar, it can tackle lime and calcium deposits, and eliminate soap scum. Lemon juice is also effective at removing coffee and tea stains on its own. Lime juice serves as a suitable substitute if you're out of lemons.
  4. Hydrogen Peroxide: As a mild, oxygen-based bleach, hydrogen peroxide has antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. It's excellent for removing tough stains and killing mould, with the oxygen helping break down odour-causing compounds in urine stains. As it breaks down, it turns into water and oxygen, leaving behind no residual toxins that might harm your dog.
  5. All Purpose Cleaner: Mix vinegar and water with a damp cloth to clean sinks, counters, cabinets, and floors. To make a better cleaner, add a bit of lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide. But remember, hydrogen peroxide doesn't work well in light, so only add it when you're ready to use it.

Additional DIY pet-house cleaning solutions include a toilet bowl and drain cleaner, a glass cleaner, and a stain remover. To clean your toilet or drain, put half a cup of baking soda in it. Then add one cup of vinegar. Wait ten minutes and then scrub it.

To clean glass and metal, mix water with vinegar or lemon juice. Hydrogen peroxide works well too. Lastly, the stain remover is a thick paste made of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and lemon juice or vinegar.

DIY cleaning solutions work well for cleaning, but they can't kill viruses like COVID-19. Go to the EPA website for a list of things that work to kill some viruses.

DIY dog-safe cleaning is great! It uses natural and safe ingredients to clean. This keeps pets safe and the home clean. These solutions can stop pets from getting sick from dangerous chemicals in cleaning products.

DIY cleaning makes your home clean and your pet happy. Remember to incorporate these pet-friendly cleaning tips into your regular cleaning routines for a pet-safe, and pristine home!

Happy cleaning!

 

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