How to Keep Your Maltipoo Home Germ-Free and Clean for Less

Your furry family member can make life so much better. If your dog loves to make messes in your home, though, you may feel like you’re constantly dealing with stress and extra expenses. Thankfully, cleaning up after your pup doesn’t have to be so costly or time-consuming, especially when all you need to keep your dog-friendly home clean and your sanity in check are these budget-friendly cleaning tips that just about any pet parent can make work. 

Invest in a Monthly Deep Clean for Your Home  

Okay, so you may see the word “invest” and wonder how paying for a professional home cleaning can save you money? The truth, however, is that a one-time interior cleaning doesn’t have to be expensive. In Salt Lake City, most people pay between $115 and $253 to have the inside of their homes scrubbed from top to bottom. That sort of thorough cleaning can be really helpful for busy pet parents, who are always waging a war with pet hair and dander.

Now, if you own a low-shedding and hypoallergenic breed like a Maltipoo, Labradoodle, or any other poodle cross, you may not have as much fur and dander to deal with in your home. Still, if you’re always on the go, paying for maid services can save you stress and time, which can make the added expense worthwhile. Also, keep in mind that just because your Maltipoo doesn’t shed, it doesn’t mean that your pet can't track dirt and germs. Those adorable little paws are capable of bringing some serious bacteria into your home, including staph and salmonella, which can make you sick if you don’t have time to constantly clean your home. 

Keep Dogs Confined to Certain Areas of Your Home 

This one should be a no-brainer, but if you want to keep certain areas in your home spotless, you may need to keep them off-limits to your pets. One way to train your pup to avoid these “off-limit” areas of your home is to use training collars. These handy training tools can range in price and features, so be sure to check out online reviews so that you can find one that will work for your pup and your budget. Training collars can be especially useful for pet parents who don’t have a lot of time to spend training stubborn or younger dogs.

Another way to keep rooms in your home off-limits for pets is to install pet gates, which you can find for around $17 at pet-friendly retailers such as Chewy. This article has some great pet-gate options. For example, in addition to keeping pristine areas off-limits for your dog, you can also put gates up to protect your pup from common household dangers such as toxic plants. In addition to baby gates and training collars, teaching your dog some basic commands such as “leave it,” “stay,” and “off” is your best bet for protecting your furniture and home. 

Look for Savings When Re-Stocking Your Cleaning Supplies 

If this is your first dog, or you’re just looking for tips to keep your dog-friendly home cleaner, you should know that there are some basic cleaning tools that every dog owner needs to own. Actually, some of the tools on this list, such as throws, scratch-resistant furniture, and food covers, aren’t actually cleaning supplies, but they will help you keep your home clean of most dog messes and smells. When it comes to actual cleaning products for your home, just be sure to avoid these toxic products. Harmful ingredients like ammonia and bleach can linger on surfaces and cause issues for your pet, so opting for more natural ingredients is best for pets. Since many pet-safe cleaners are more expensive, you should also look to coupon sites for promo codes and special offers, and even earning potential when stocking up on supplies. 

Seriously, stop stressing out over keeping your home clean and your budget balanced! Because having a clean home can be simple if you use the tips above to save time and money. That way, you’ll have more time to spend with your Maltipoo, and more time to enjoy all of the benefits of having a furry family member to warm your heart. 

If you’d like to learn how to train your puppy at home, The Great Pets has a great article on how to train your puppy.

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Author: Tyler Evans

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