How to Keep Your House Smelling Clean When You Have Pets

House Cleaning Hacks - by TidyBirdCleaningCo - April 17, 2025

How to keep your home smelling fresh with pets - tidybirdcleaning

Pets bring joy, snuggles, and unconditional love—but let’s be honest, they can also bring some not-so-pleasant smells. The good news? A fresh-smelling home is totally possible with a few consistent habits. Here’s how to tackle pet odors and keep your space feeling (and smelling!) fresh.

1. Stay Ahead with Regular Cleaning

Routine cleaning is your first defense. Fur, dander, and the occasional accident can add up fast. Make it a habit to vacuum at least twice a week—especially in areas your pets love to hang out.

Don’t forget to wash your pet’s bedding, blankets, and toys. These hold onto odors and can make a clean house smell not-so-clean pretty quickly.

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2. Open Those Windows

It may sound simple, but letting in fresh air works wonders. Even just 10–15 minutes a day can help clear out stuffy smells and make your home feel lighter.

Tip: Do this right after vacuuming to let any kicked-up dust float out the window instead of settling back down.

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3. Baking Soda is Your Best Friend

Baking soda is a superstar when it comes to absorbing smells. Sprinkle it on carpets or pet beds, wait 15–20 minutes, then vacuum it up. You can even place a small bowl in rooms where pet odors tend to linger. Just be sure to keep it out of reach of curious pets!

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4. Wash Floors (And Walls!) Weekly

Pets are close to the ground—and sometimes, so are their messes. Mopping your floors weekly helps more than you’d think. If your pet tends to rub against walls, wipe those down too.

Choose cleaners with light, natural scents that won’t overwhelm your pet’s sensitive nose.

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5. Grooming is Key

Regular baths and brushing don’t just benefit your pet—they also help keep your home cleaner. Fur, oils, and dirt build up fast, especially in shedding season. Keeping your pet clean = fewer lingering odors inside your home. Bonus: It’s a great bonding time, too.

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6. Use a Fabric Refresher Spray

For upholstered furniture and rugs, a quick spray with a fabric refresher can help neutralize smells between deep cleans. Opt for a light scent and don’t overdo it—less is more when it comes to fragrance.

You can even make a DIY spray with water, a splash of rubbing alcohol, and a few drops of pet-safe essential oils like lavender or chamomile.

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7. Keep the Litter Box in Check

If you have cats, you already know: the litter box can be the biggest culprit. Scoop daily and change the litter completely every week. A sprinkle of baking soda in the box can help neutralize odors, too.

Place it in a well-ventilated area and consider using a mat to catch litter before it tracks through your home.

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Your Home Can Smell Fresh—Even with Pets

It’s all about consistency. With a solid cleaning routine, smart odor-control tricks, and a little fresh air, your home can smell as fresh as it feels. Pets and clean homes really can go hand-in-hand.

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