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3 Ways to Clean Up Puppy Accidents

By Matthew Lynch
February 13, 2024
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Accidents are a natural part of raising a puppy. As much as you try to housebreak your new furry friend, there will inevitably be times when they can’t hold it and make a mess indoors. The key is not to panic and to be prepared with the right techniques and tools to clean up the mess quickly and efficiently. In this article, we will explore three ways to clean up puppy accidents effectively.

1.Blotting with Absorbent Materials

When your puppy has an accident, time is of the essence. The faster you can soak up the liquid, the less it will spread, making it easier to clean. Start by using absorbent materials such as paper towels or a clean, dry cloth. Blot (don’t rub) the area gently but firmly to remove as much liquid as possible. Depending on the size of the accident, you may need several paper towels or cloths.

2.Stain and Odor Removers

After blotting the area, use a stain and odor remover specifically designed for pet accidents. These specialized cleaners contain enzymes that break down organic matter and help neutralize odors. Follow the instructions on the label for optimal results – typically you will need to spray or pour the cleaner on the affected area and let it sit for a determined amount of time before blotting it up with a cloth or paper towel. Repeat this process as needed.

It is essential to remove stains and odors thoroughly because if any odor remains, your puppy may be drawn back to that spot for future accidents.

3.Steam Cleaning

For persistent or deep stains, steam cleaning can be an effective method of removal for puppy accidents. A steam cleaner uses heated water to penetrate carpet fibers, breaking down stains and odors that other methods may have missed.

Renting a steam cleaner or hiring professional services can provide deep cleaning for your carpets and upholstery when standard cleaning methods don’t deliver satisfactory results. Keep in mind that this should be done as a last resort, as using a steam cleaner too often can weaken carpet fibers over time.

Preventing Future Accidents

While effective cleanup is crucial, it’s equally important to work on preventing accidents in the first place. Establish a consistent potty training routine with your puppy, making sure they have access to an appropriate place to relieve themselves and rewarding them for going in the right spot. This will reduce the likelihood of indoor accidents and make the cleanup process far less frequent.

In conclusion, cleaning up puppy accidents doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By being prepared, acting quickly, and using effective cleaning methods such as blotting with absorbent materials, using enzyme-based cleaners, and employing steam cleaning when necessary, you will minimize the impact of these accidents on your home. Most importantly, remain patient with your puppy – with time, love, and consistent training, accidents will become less frequent.

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