5 Pet Hair Removal Hacks You Didn't Even Know Existed
Removing pet hair around your house and on your clothes is no joke. If you're in a pinch, try out one of these five methods that use common household items.
Read MoreRemoving pet hair around your house and on your clothes is no joke. If you're in a pinch, try out one of these five methods that use common household items.
Read MoreA pumice stone is a quick and easy way to remove pet hair. When scraping it on fabric, the jagged surface helps grab onto hair for removal.
Read MoreBleach is one of the most common cleaning agents, but if you have pets, whether birds or dogs, in the home, you may want to try a safer alternative.
Read MoreConcrete can be one of the hardest surfaces to get pet stains out of. If you're looking for a solution to pesky urine stains and odors, try out this cleaner.
Read MoreCleaning is an important part of keeping your hamster healthy. However, it may be hard to know how often to clean specific items - such as their wheel.
Read MoreTired of spotting bits of pet hair on the floor after you vacuum? These flooring options can help you hide hair without ruining the look of your house.
Read MoreHamster cages might seem tricky to clean, but with these cleaning and scheduling tips, you'll be able to give your pet a sparkly, safe home for years to come.
Read MoreThanks to their heightened sense of smell, many scents repulse (and can even harm) cats. Consider making pet-safe swaps to keep your feline happy and healthy.
Read MoreRemoving pet hair from your fabric surfaces is always tricky, but the secret may be hiding in your kitchen. That's right: Rubber gloves can help you in a pinch.
Read MoreThere's something likely sitting on your bathroom counter that may be useful for removing cat urine stains and odors. Here's how this everyday product can help.
Read MoreCats are cleanly animals, but they need human help to keep their litter boxes in order, as their urinary health can suffer if they're left dirty for too long.
Read MoreSurfaces covered in pet hair are a seemingly unavoidable reality of living with a cat or dog. Consider using a dryer sheet to keep the mess in-check.
Read MoreIs your couch constantly covered in cat or dog fur? Forget buying another lint roller. The most effective pet hair removal tool is probably in your garage.
Read MoreBaking soda is a popular and budget-friendly litter box deodorizer that's generally considered safe for cats. However, it's not exactly risk-free.
Read MoreDog beds require regular cleaning to fend off odors and germs, but this can be easier said than done. Thankfully, this hack will simplify the washing process.
Read MoreNot disposing of dog poop can have many consequences for your pet, yard, and community. Avoid drawing pests to your home by picking up after your pup.
Read MoreLitter boxes are an unavoidable aspect of cat ownership. However, by following these best practices, you can drastically reduce the resulting odors.
Read MoreAir fresheners may seem like a no-brainer to keep your home smelling fresh. However, certain varieties can have serious consequences for your pet's health.
Read MoreCleaning wipes may seem like a convenient way to get rid of messes or disinfect around your house. However, they hold potential dangers for your pets.
Read MoreRaid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.
Read MoreMr. Clean has long been known for its Magic Erasers and multi-surface sprays. While effective, pet owners may want to reconsider using them in their homes.
Read MoreWhen faced with a puddle of dog pee, you should think twice about reaching for that bottle of bleach. These are two substances that should not mix.
Read MoreHamsters can become infested with fleas. Knowing how to treat and manage hamster fleas can help to make your hamster's infestation a short-lived one.
Read MoreDogs pee on plants for a variety of reasons, which means different solutions are needed based on the specific problem. Consult a vet before using home remedies.
Read MoreKennel cough is highly contagious disease, so isolating your dog from contact with other canines and thoroughly disinfecting your home is essential.
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