And while it may be somewhat easy to pop your pup in the tub or take them to the groomer, figuring out how to clean their belongings is a bit more complicated.
So, the team at www.tails.com have shared their experts’ top advice to knowing exactly when your pet’s favourite items need to be cleaned and how to get them smelling and looking like new.
. Dogs
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. Bed and blankets
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1. Bed and blankets
Like us, our dog’s come into contact with lots of different types of bacteria and fungus, which mean their bed can become a sea of mites, fleas and ticks if not cleaned regularly. These organisms can survive on fabric for up to 12 months which is why dog beds should be washed regularly for optimum dog hygiene and to prevent flea infestations. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
2. Top tip
Start by hoovering any hair, crumbs and muck from the bed. Use a stain remover to treat any stains on the fabric. For a natural alternative use white vinegar and baking soda. Using a pet-safe laundry detergent, place all your dog's bedding and blankets in the washing machine, ensuring they are washed separately from any other items. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
3. Top tip
Make sure all cleaning products have been thoroughly rinsed out, if they are left on the collar they can cause irritation to the skin. Photo: Canva/Getty Images
4. Food and drink bowl
Although most pups lick their bowls clean, the leftover residue harbours bacteria, including salmonella and E. Coli. In fact, the National Sanitation Foundation found that pet bowls are the fourth germiest place in the home, right behind the kitchen sink and toothbrush holder. When dogs eat directly from the bowl, they can transfer this bacteria to the bowl from their mouths. The bacteria then starts to grow and each time you add more food to the bowl, it contaminates it. Therefore, you should wash your pet’s food bowl after every meal. Water bowls should be washed once a day or more, in order to prevent the growth of mould, yeast, algae and fungi. Photo: Canva/Getty Images