While home pet odor removal solutions may very well be effective, there’s also a good chance they won’t work.

PREVENTION IS STILL THE BEST CURE

And we should know by now that the old sayings tend to be true, even if we don’t want them to be. The best way to remove pet odor from your home is to prevent them from invading your home in the first place.

Potty training is more difficult for pets than it is for children because animals, no matter how strong your bond with your pet, can never fully understand what you are talking about.
There are many free tips on the internet that could help you train your pets effectively. However, the most important rule to keep in mind is not to get mad at your pets for forgetting their lessons. Such reactions are senseless, cruel and unnecessary. Be patient and we can guarantee that you will be able to succeed over time.

PEROXIDE CLEANING

If you thought peroxide was mainly used for wounds, now it can remove pet odors as well. Just mix developer and water together and then apply to the stained area with a sponge. It is very important to do this while the stain or odor is still fresh, as older stains are more difficult to clean.

DISHWASHER WING PET ODOR

The recipe for this homemade pet odor removal solution is as follows: 1 quart of water, several drops of dishwashing liquid, and two tablespoons of vinegar. Mix well and then serve on the stained area. Be sure to treat all dirty and odor-filled areas. Again, experts advise serving this solution right after the stain is created.
If the stain has already dried, the resulting damage and odor is most likely irreparable.

KEEP YOUR DOG’S HOUSE CLEAN

If your little Chihuahua lives in the living room with your one-bedroom miniature mansion, you should know that your living arrangement is likely the cause of your home’s distinctive smell, even if your pet is highly trained.
If possible, clean your pet’s house several times a week. Give it a deep clean, which means you need to go beyond your usual routine of dusting here, washing something there.

BORAX FOR BED DAMAGE

Let’s say your pet accidentally, unless you have reason to believe it was intentional, stained your bed and caused an unpleasant odor. When this happens, you should immediately spray borax all over the stained area and scrub it continuously. Wait for it to dry and then use your vacuum or a simple brush to get rid of any remaining dry particles. Later, you will see that the process has effectively neutralized the odor emanating from the stain.
This solution also works when the stain on your bed is caused by other sources and when you want to get rid of the sour milk smell.

MAKE IT UNENJOYABLE
This is more of a preventative solution to your problem. To reduce the chances of your pet making your home smell worse than it already does, choose fabrics for your bedspreads, tablecloths, curtains, and sofa covers that you’re sure will irritate your pet.

CLEANING THE DIRTIER THAN USUAL FRONT DOOR CARPET

If your front door mat suddenly became your pet’s bathroom, send it back to the washer but this time washed down with about 1 pound of baking soda in addition to your regular detergent. Air dry immediately after.