
All of this one-on-one time means that all of our
furnishings are going to hold the distinct smell of dog, and even the most
rabid of dog lovers amongst us may not want the whole house to smell of a dog
that needs a good washing – not if we want to enjoy the company of human
guests. So how do you get rid of that smelly dog smell? It’s relatively easy.
Start off by taking all of the furniture apart – pillows,
blankets and the like – and vacuuming everything thoroughly. If the sofa and
chairs have removable slipcovers or cushion covers, take those off for washing.
Get into the crevices of the furniture as deep as possible to remove all the
hair, and flip the bed mattress to get both sides. On the floors, make sure to
get under all of the furniture and in the corners, where “hair bunnies” tend to
gather.
Next, gather your deodorizing supplies. It’s simple; all
you need is a big box or two of baking soda and a bottle of apple cider
vinegar. Wash all of your linens, blankets and cushion covers in a mix of oxy
powered laundry detergent and a ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar. There are also
pet odor removers available at pet supply stores, but generally speaking, they
are not much more effective than the home remedies.
On the carpets, bed and furniture, sprinkle baking soda
liberally, using a cleaning brush to spread it around and into the fabric. Let
it all sit overnight so that the baking soda has a chance to absorb the odors.
For the bed, you might want to do this in the morning so
that you can clean and remake the bed at the end of the day. Follow up by
vacuuming all of the baking soda from the bed, carpet and furnishings and
returning the bed linens and cushion covers or slipcovers to the furniture.
This will get rid of a great deal of the smell, but to
really do a thorough job, you might want to rent a carpet cleaning machine with
an attachment for furniture – or call a cleaning company to do it for you.
Always start with neutralizing as much of the smell as possible before the
shampooing, though, or all you will be doing is creating a hybrid of dog smell
and perfumed shampoo. Not a good combination. And don’t use carpet shampoo on
the furniture, or you could end up with ruined and smelly furniture.
Finally, if you do want to use a perfumed product to help
neutralize the smell, make sure that it is non-toxic to animals. Many products
that are safe for humans are not always safe for dogs. Some home air fresheners
– sprays, plug-ins and scented oils – can be harmful to a pet’s health, so when
in doubt, just stick with the tried and true baking soda solution.

