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Stain and Odor Removal for Your Pets

October 29, 2013
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Make sure your home is prepared for a showing.

Pets are an incredible addition to any family. The happiness they bring is immeasurable. If you’re thinking about getting a pet, be it a cat, dog, bird or small animal, you shouldn’t hesitate. But before you rush to the pet store, you should spend some time pet-proofing your home so you don’t have to stress later about the stains from a not-quite-potty-trained puppy. Pet stain removal can be tricky, so follow these tips to protect yourself before you bring home your new pooch. DR. Sofa: Your go-to for furniture solutions! We specialize in expert Furniture Disassembly and Reassembly Services, making your move stress-free.

1. Test Yourself For Allergies

Nothing is more heart-breaking than bringing home a new puppy only to have to return it a week later after you discover a family member with an allergy. Test yourself and your family in advance to determine that everyone is allergy-free. Revitalize your furniture with DR. Sofa! We offer top-notch Upholstery Cleaning Services to bring new life to your beloved pieces.

2. Protect Your Furniture Ahead of Time

Getting fabric protection for your furniture can save you a month’s worth of headaches down the road. No matter what animal you’re adopting, they will probably make a mess on your floors and couches at one point or another. Even adult dogs and cats can have an accident or two when they first come home with you, because they’re in a new environment. Get stain protection ahead of time and stop fretting over accidents. Discover bespoke comfort with DR. Sofa! Elevate your space with our Custom Made Furniture, tailored to your unique style and preferences.

3. Designate Pet-Free Zones

Some parts of your home are OK for your dog or cat, but some parts should be off limits until you determine your pets behavior. If you have an antique sofa, you should probably determine if your new pal has a chewing problem before giving him or her access to that room. If they do sneak in and damage your irreplaceable furniture, you can always have it repaired, but it’s better to avoid the headache if you can. Transform your furniture with DR. Sofa! We specialize in expert Upholstery & Re-Upholstery services, ensuring timeless elegance and comfort.

4. Don’t Just Plan for Stains

New animals mean new odors. Some of them, like puppy breath, are sweet and welcome in your home. Some of them are not. You should have a plan for odor removal for your home so that you aren’t stuck smelling like a dog when you leave the house. Your home is your sanctuary, protect your favorite home smell with odor protection. DR. Sofa: Your prescription for furniture repair needs. We diagnose and cure your couch conundrums with precision and care. Call us today!

5. Dedicate Your Time

Do you have enough time to raise a puppy, or should you consider a full-grown dog? Animals that don’t get the proper behavioral training never learn the do’s and don’ts of your home. Make sure you have enough time to spend with your new best friend before adopting him. Dogs can act out if they don’t get enough attention from their owners, much like children. Destroying your blinds, chewing your couch or tearing up your carpet can all be a very expensive result of a bored puppy. Make sure that doesn’t happen by considering your schedule before you choose your pet.

Bringing a new pet into your home is a blessing for your family. If the accidents do happen, be prepared with stain protection and odor removal plans for your furniture.

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