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5 Things to Do the Moment Your Pet Has an Accident

Blotting a pet accident on carpet next to a golden retriever puppy

Pet accidents happen, and what you do in the first few minutes makes a huge difference in whether the stain and odor come out cleanly. Here is what we recommend before professional treatment.

1. Blot, do not rub

Press a clean cloth or paper towel firmly to absorb as much as possible. Rubbing pushes the mess deeper into the fibers and padding.

2. Rinse lightly with cool water

A small amount of cool water helps dilute the area. Avoid soaking it, which can spread the problem.

3. Skip the harsh chemicals

Many store-bought cleaners can set stains or damage carpet dyes. Avoid anything with ammonia, which can actually attract pets back to the same spot.

4. Keep the area ventilated

Air flow helps prevent odor from settling while you arrange a proper cleaning.

5. Call in enzyme treatment for set-in odors

Surface cleaning rarely removes odor that has soaked into the backing and padding. Professional enzyme treatments break down the source rather than masking it, which is the only reliable fix for lingering smells.

Dealing with a stubborn pet stain? Text us a photo and we will tell you honestly whether it is treatable.

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