Cleaning Frequency

How Often You Should Clean Your Pet beds

Learn how often to clean your pet beds to keep your furry friends healthy and comfortable. Simple tips for a fresh, cozy space!

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Keeping your pet’s bed clean is essential for both their comfort and your home’s freshness. Regular cleaning not only helps control odors, dirt, and allergens, but also supports your pet’s health by reducing the risk of pests and skin irritation. The ideal cleaning schedule can vary based on your pet’s habits, shedding patterns, and household needs, but a consistent routine makes a noticeable difference. By staying proactive with spot checks and timely washes, you can ensure your furry friend always has a cozy, hygienic place to rest—while also protecting your home from unwanted messes and smells.

Reviewed by Zac Kieffer

President at E-Cloth

Updated July, 26

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How Often You Should Clean Your Pet beds

 

How Often to Clean Your Pet’s Bed

 

  • Consistency Is Key: In most cases, cleaning your pet’s bed every two weeks does a great job of preventing the buildup of hair, dander, and everyday debris. This regular schedule helps maintain a clean, welcoming space for your furry friend.
  • Seasonal Considerations: During periods when your pet sheds more or spends extra time outdoors, a weekly clean might be a smart choice. Increased shedding or exposure to outdoor elements means more particles accumulate, so adjusting the frequency can keep things under control.
  • Household Dynamics: If you’ve got multiple pets or household members with sensitivities, sticking to a more frequent cleaning regimen—around every week or two—can help manage the level of dander and other allergens that might otherwise build up.
  • Spot Checks Make a Difference: Daily inspections for visible dirt, hair, or any unexpected messes can help you decide if extra cleaning sessions are needed. A quick shake or brush-down between deep cleans can extend the time between full cleanings.
  • Accidents Happen: When spills or mishaps occur, it’s smart to address them right away rather than waiting for the regular cleaning cycle. This not only keeps the bed fresher but also prevents odors or stains from setting in.

 

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Consequences of Skipping Pet beds Cleaning

 

  • Lingering Odors and Funky Smells: When pet beds go unwashed, they become a magnet for all the scents your furry friend brings in—think wet dog, drool, and whatever they rolled in at the park. Over time, these odors build up and can make your whole room smell less than fresh.
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  • Increased Dirt and Hair Buildup: Pet beds are like giant lint rollers for fur, dander, and dirt. If you skip cleaning, all that grime piles up, making the bed look dingy and feel gritty. This mess can easily spread to your floors and furniture, too.
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  • Potential for Pest Problems: Fleas, ticks, and even mites love a dirty pet bed. If you’re not regularly cleaning it, you’re basically rolling out the welcome mat for these unwanted guests. Once they settle in, they can be tough to get rid of and may even spread to your pet or other areas of your home.
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  • Skin Irritation for Pets: Built-up dirt, oils, and old saliva can irritate your pet’s skin, especially if they have allergies or sensitive skin. This can lead to scratching, licking, and even hot spots—those red, inflamed patches that are no fun for anyone.
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  • Unwanted Stains and Discoloration: Drool, muddy paws, and the occasional accident can leave stains that get harder to remove the longer they sit. Over time, the bed can look permanently dirty, no matter how much you try to spot clean.
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  • Reduced Comfort and Lifespan: All that grime and hair can flatten the bed’s filling, making it less comfy for your pet. A neglected bed wears out faster, meaning you’ll be shopping for a replacement sooner than you’d like.
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  • Allergen Accumulation: Dust, dander, and other particles can collect in an unwashed bed, which may contribute to sneezing and sniffles for both you and your pet. While regular cleaning can help wipe away these particles, skipping it lets them build up.

 

DIY Methods to Clean Your Pet beds

Vacuum and Baking Soda

Sprinkle baking soda generously over the pet bed and let it sit for 15–20 minutes to absorb odors. Vacuum thoroughly to remove the baking soda along with dirt, hair, and debris, leaving the bed fresh and clean.

White Vinegar and Hot Water Soak

Fill a basin with equal parts white vinegar and hot water. Submerge the pet bed and let it soak for 15–30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and air dry. This method helps eliminate odors and break down dirt naturally.

Enzyme Cleaner Spray and Sun Dry

Spray pet beds thoroughly with an enzyme cleaner, focusing on soiled areas. Let sit for 10–15 minutes to break down stains and odors. Place the beds outside in direct sunlight to air dry completely, allowing the sun’s UV rays to help disinfect and freshen.

Mild Laundry Detergent and Machine Wash

Place the pet bed in the washing machine and add a mild laundry detergent. Use a gentle cycle with cold or warm water. After washing, air dry or tumble dry on low heat. This method removes dirt and odors while being gentle on fabrics.

Deep Odor Penetration

Vacuuming and baking soda may not remove deeply embedded pet odors, as these methods only address surface smells and cannot reach odors trapped deep within the bed’s fabric or filling.

Allergen Residue Persistence

White vinegar and hot water may not fully remove allergen residues from pet beds, allowing allergens like dander or dust mites to persist and trigger allergic reactions even after cleaning.

Bacterial Growth Risk

If enzyme cleaner isn’t fully rinsed or the bed isn’t dried thoroughly in the sun, moisture and residue can promote bacterial growth, leading to odors and potential health risks for pets and humans.

Stain Re-soiling Cycle

Stains may reappear after washing because mild detergent and machine washing can leave behind residue or not fully remove deep-set dirt, causing the pet bed to attract new soil and stains more quickly.

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