How To Get Dog Poop Out of Carpet, Wood & More

Publish date: 2024-05-04

Plenty of households across the country are home to at least one dog. The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates 48.2 million households in the U.S. own one. While dogs bring a lot of joy, they also bring a lot of poop.

Whether you’re a new pet owner or a longtime dog person, it’s smart to know how to address poop messes on different types of surfaces, indoors and out, so you can spring into action when accidents occur.

Keep in mind that dog poop carries some germs. Wear gloves when cleaning and be sure to test any cleaning products in an inconspicuous spot, following the manufacturer’s instructions. As you clean, keep your dog (and children) out of the way. Remember that different cleaners should never be mixed.

You may also wish to follow up by disinfecting the surface. Disinfect the scrubbing brushes or rags you use while cleaning, and wash your hands well after. To keep things neat and clean, it’s also a good idea to have a dog poop trash can.

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Carpet and Rugs

To clean dog poop from carpet, use an enzymatic cleaner. Dr. Stacy Choczynski Johnson, a veterinarian on staff with Pumpkin, a pet insurance company, says these cleaners remove the animal smells that may encourage a pet to repeatedly urinate or defecate in a specific area of the home. Johnson likes Nature’s Miracle, a pet-friendly enzymatic cleaner that can be used on many surfaces.

To clean poop off carpet and rugs:

If you don’t have an enzymatic cleaner on hand, reach for some soda water, says Vera Peterson, president of Molly Maid, a Neighborly brand.

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Tile and Wood Flooring

Cleaning dog poop off hard surface floors like tile and wood is much easier than carpet. Simply pick up all bits of poop, then use an enzymatic cleaner to scrub the floor. It’s important to do a thorough job so your dog doesn’t keep coming back to the same spot. Here are a few tips for choosing the best flooring for dogs.

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Vinyl Flooring

To clean dog poop from vinyl floors, scoop the poop and then make a DIY cleaner. Natalie Barrett, cleaning professional and quality supervisor at Nifty Cleaning Services, suggests this:

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Upholstery

If the poop lands on a pillow cover or slipcover that can be laundered, that’s the best route. To clean poop off items like sofas and chairs, Peterson recommends blotting with soda water to lift stains and odors, or using a pet stain and odor remover product that has been specially formulated for use on upholstery. Always test products in an inconspicuous area.

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Leather

Barrett says to reach for a few common kitchen ingredients to remove dog poop stains from leather:

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Fabric

For fabric items that can be washed such as a blanket or towel, Jodie Hamilton, a certified cleaning expert with Amazing Services, recommends a simple pre-treatment before laundering:

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Decking

Even though you’ve diligently trained your dog to take care of business in the yard, accidents can happen on other outdoor surfaces like decking. After clearing away the poop, Barrett says to sprinkle the area with baking soda, let it sit for a bit, then sweep it away with a broom.

How to Get Dog Poop Out of Concrete

Concrete is another common outdoor surface and susceptible to the occasional accident. When that happens, Barrett says to soak the affected area with boiling water and then sprinkle the spot with baking soda. Scrub in the baking soda and let it sit overnight. In the morning, pour a cup of hot water over the baking soda and repeat the scrubbing process. Wash with clean hot water.

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