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5 Natural Ways to Remove Pet Odour from Your Home

Tanisha Kumari | Dec 26, 2025, 15:24 IST
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Natural ways to remove pet odour
Natural ways to remove pet odour
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Pets bring joy but also lingering odours that can affect your home’s freshness. Instead of relying on harsh chemicals, natural solutions like baking soda, vinegar, charcoal and safe essential oils can effectively neutralize smells. Routine cleaning of pet belongings and fabrics ensures long‑lasting freshness creating a healthier environment for both pets and humans.
Sharing the home with pets means endless cuddles, wagging tails and joyful company but it also means dealing with lingering smells. Whether it is a wet dog after a walk trapped in carpets, pet odour is a challenge for many homes. Removing unwanted smells does not require harsh chemicals or expensive products.

Clean the Source First

Before tackling odours in the air or furniture, start with the source. The pet's belonging holds the strongest smells. Washing bedding, blankets, soft toys and collars every 1 to 2 weeks odour under control. Vacuum regularly to remove hair and dander that settle deep into carpets, rugs and corners. If one has curtains or removable couch covers then washing them monthly helps prevent odour buildup.

Baking Soda

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Pet odour
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Baking Soda is a classic household deodorizer because it neutralises odours rather than making them. To refresh carpets, mattresses or sofas lightly sprinkle baking soda on the surface and let it sit for 30 minutes to a few hours before vacuuming. For fabrics like pet blankets or towels add a tablespoon to the laundry to boost freshness.

Vinegar

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harsh chemicals
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White vinegar's natural acidity breaks down odour causing bacteria especially those from urine or saliva. A simple cleaning spray made of equal parts water and vinegar is used on tiles, wooden floors and washable surfaces. While the smell of vinegar may seem strong at first it quickly fades away taking pet odour with it.

Charcoal

Activated charcoal is another powerful natural deodorizer that absorbs odour molecules from the air. Place small mesh bags or charcoal blocks in corners, near the litter box or behind furniture where pets rest. Unlike air fresheners that simply mask smells, charcoal traps them making it ideal for long lasting freshness. Replace the charcoal every few months for the best results.

Essential Oils

Essential oils may add a pleasant aroma to the home but not all are safe for pets especially cats. Safe options to diffuse at a distance include lavender and chamomile which has calming effects. Avoid tea tree, eucalyptus and citrus oils around cats as they may be toxic. Always ensure essential oils are diffused in well ventilated rooms and never apply them directly onto the pet's fur or skin.

Keeping the home smelling fresh does not have to involve harsh chemicals or expensive gadgets. With natural ingredients and a little sunlight, eliminating odours effectively while keeping the environment clean for pets and humans becomes easier. Freshness comes from routine and a fresh home means more time spent enjoying the pet's company.

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