Having professional housecleaners come to your home can be a great way to keep your living space neat and tidy. (And we know how dirty things can get with a dog in residence!) However, you may be wondering what to do with your furry friend during the cleaning process. Keeping your dog comfortable while allowing the housecleaners to do their job efficiently is a tricky balancing act. That’s why we gathered a few suggestions on places to put your dog when professional housecleaners come to call.
Create a cozy space in a separate room
Creating a cozy space for your dog in a separate room can help minimize stress and during the cleaning process. Choose a room where your dog feels comfortable, such as a bedroom or a spare room. Then, make it inviting with their bed, toys, and water bowl. Ensure the room is securely closed off so that your dog won’t have access to the areas being cleaned.
Utilize a dog crate or playpen
Using a dog crate or playpen can provide a safe and contained space for your dog during the cleaning session. Set up the crate or playpen in an area away from the cleaning activities, such as a quiet corner of the living room or a designated space in the backyard. Give your pup some toys or a chew treat to keep them occupied and reduce anxiety.
Arrange a doggy daycare or pet sitter
If you anticipate a long cleaning session or your dog becomes overly anxious in confined spaces, arrange for doggy daycare or a trusted pet sitter. This way, your dog gets to enjoy a day of fun activities and socialization while your house is being cleaned.
Take your dog for a playdate or walk
Another option to consider is taking your dog out for a playdate or a long walk during the cleaning process. This way, your dog can enjoy some exercise and mental stimulation away from home. Coordinate with a friend or neighbor who can spend time with your dog or hire a professional dog walker to ensure your pup gets the attention they need.
Plan a dog-friendly outing
If the cleaning process is expected to take a significant amount of time, plan a dog-friendly outing to keep your canine companion entertained. Take your dog to a local dog park or a pet-friendly café. This allows them to explore new environments and socialize with other dogs.
What not to do with your dog when housecleaners come over
So, we told you what to do when house cleaners come to your home. But we’d be remiss if we didn’t tell you what to avoid as well. First and foremost, never leave your dog unattended during a house cleaning. Your pup may interfere with the cleaning process or come into contact with potentially harmful cleaning products. What’s more, the unfamiliar noise and movement of house cleaning can cause stress and even potty accidents. If you must restrain your dog, do so in a humane and comfortable way. Lastly, don’t overlook your dog’s emotional needs during this time. They may feel anxious or stressed by the disruption, so provide reassurance and attention before and after the cleaning.
Keeping housecleaners and dogs happy
When professional housecleaners come to your home, it’s essential to plan ahead for your during the cleaning. Thankfully, there are plenty of options available to make sure cleaning day is safe, happy, and stress-free for all parties involved. And no matter where you keep your dog during a house cleaning, always inform the cleaners upon arrival about the presence and location of your dog.