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PostSubject: Spring Cleaning for Dog Lovers – 10 Tips to Help   Spring Cleaning for Dog Lovers – 10 Tips to Help Icon_minitimeTue Mar 20, 2012 2:46 pm

As humans are packing away their winter coats and sweaters, dogs are preparing for warmer weather by shedding. This can really derail your cleaning plans - and if you are one of the estimated 10 percent of the population with pet allergies it can signal the beginning of sneezing, watery eyes and a runny nose.

Get out those mops and put on your rubber gloves because spring is here and it's time to clean house! Many pet owners are getting ready to tackle their to-do lists and spruce up their home. As you make plans to sweep and dust, consider including a few activities to make the next few weeks easier on you and your dog.

Here are some tips to help you with your spring cleaning:


. Brush Your Dog:

A thorough brushing several times a week goes a long way towards curbing shedding. Some grooming tools remove loose fur and dander in the undercoat, further reducing the amount of stray fur to clean up. Breeds with long coats sometimes require the use of a de-matting tool. The FURminator de-Shedding Tool is the best grooming tool we've ever found. Most veterinarians and professional groomers swear by it. It can reduce shedding by as much as 90 percent! •Bathe Your Dog: Give your dog a good bath. Some pet shampoos are designed to further reduce shedding. To make short work of bath time, try using a power-wash tool that can quickly give your dog a thorough cleaning. Rapid Bath is a great way to wash your dog in 5 minutes or less.


•Vacuum:

To take care of fur that's already on your carpet or furniture, special pet hair vacuum attachments make short work of the task. Try the Bissell Pet Pack Universal Vacuum Accessory Kit. . These attachments are amazing. The rotating brushes and rubber "fingers" make short work of pet hair cleanup.


•Tape:

In a pinch, packing tape can be used to remove particularly difficult stuck-on hair - just press the sticky side to the area, then pull off the tape and throw it away.


•Wash:

Wash any blankets or pillows that your dog frequents in a gentle detergent to remove fur and dander that might have collected over the winter. Don't forget your pet's bed! Many have removable covers that can be machine-washed.


•Deal with Mud:

Spring is synonymous with "mud season" and it only takes one good romp through the puddles to undo hours of cleaning. Until the front yard looks less like a scene from Woodstock, you can focus your efforts on making sure mud doesn't get tracked inside. An old towel kept near the front door is handy for wiping down muddy paws and fur. Some dog owners find it helpful to outfit their pups in rubber booties or rain slickers for easy cleanup.


•Slipcovers:

Since most dogs don't understand the difference between jumping on the furniture when they are clean versus when they are dirty, removable slipcovers can protect your couches and chairs from a mud bath, shedding and dirt. Just take them off and throw them in the wash. Spring might be a good time to teach an old dog new tricks, too; one owner taught her dog to roll onto her back and stick her paws in the air for easier cleaning. Of course, if all else fails and mud gets tracked into your living room, most fabrics can be cleaned by allowing the mud to dry and vacuuming it up – then treat with a good pet-safe cleaner.


•Check Labels:

When you're furiously scrubbing and sweeping, don't lose sight of your pet's safety. The ASPCA notes an increased number of medical emergency calls during temperate weather. Before using any cleaning product, check the label for any warnings and use only as directed. Bear in mind that some animals, such as birds and reptiles, are more sensitive to chemicals than mammals. These animals should be removed from any area where chemicals are used and returned when the room has been thoroughly aired out. Always ensure that all screens are secure before opening windows and doors for fresh air.


•Treat Odors:

A clean home doesn't just look clean – it smells clean, too. Pet odors can be difficult to treat, and it doesn't take long before the dreaded smell of "doggy odor" overtakes your home. Don't just spray a "cover up" scent to mask the odor. Use a good odor control product that specially is made to remove these odors. We recommend Zero Odor. It is the best odor remover we have found. This stuff really works!


•Watch for Allergies:

Finally, watch your pet for any symptoms of allergies such as scratching, biting, irritated eyes or a runny nose. Just like humans, pets can experience allergic reactions to materials in their environment. Cleaning can stir up mold spores or dust that might irritate their respiratory system. Take care to properly dispose of old cleaners, medications, and any other hazardous materials that might pose a danger to your dog. Keep your vet's number handy and do not hesitate to call if you notice any unusual behaviors or symptoms.

Without a doubt, spring is a great time to spruce up your house or start that home improvement project you've been putting off. Just a few extra minutes of preparation can also help reduce shedding and make your home smell fresh and clean. Keep your pet's safety in mind while cleaning, and it won't be long until you're basking in the glow of a clean home and pet.
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shih tzu's are awesome... they dont moult thank goodness! just have to groom harry every day to keep knots at bay Smile xxx
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Diddy Dog doesn't moult as he is part poodle, Jack moults at the drop of a hat!
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What is the name of the mix of breed you call Our Little Diddy Dog again Helen... Was it something like a Woodle?...

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He is a West Woodle supposedly!
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my white dog rogue just molts all year round....its bad..
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Diddy doesn't moult - Jack should be bald the amount he moults
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