The ultimate cleaning supply checklist for pet owners – 5 essential products to tackle all messes, both big and small

A handful of products is all it takes to perfect your cleaning routine

A grey and white cat and a grey dog laying on a cream couch
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At home in London, I have four dogs. Oh, and five guinea pigs, two fish tanks, and one small but very fast tortoise. While this amounts to a considerable amount of chaos, it also means I've become incredibly adept at cleaning up after animals of all shapes and sizes.

The good news is you don't need cupboards and cupboards of cleaning supplies stashed away. In fact, just a handful of products is more than enough to ensure all surfaces remain (almost!) spotless.

Here, along with professional cleaners, I share my essential cleaning supplies for pet owners, to clean with ease and avoid irreparable or expensive damage.

Cleaning supply checklist for pet owners

1. An enzyme cleaner

A dog sitting in a boot room hallway

Accidents happen, but don't let them ruin your rugs and carpets.

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At home with two 'rambunctious' Labradors, Bryan Griffin, founder at Patriot Maids Cleaning Services, describes an enzyme cleaner as a 'lifesaver,' and it's something I rely on, too, for cleaning up any little accidents.

He explains, 'It doesn't just cover up the mess it dives deep to break down the stuff causing the stink and stains, leaving your space truly clean and fresh. The Rocco & Roxie Supply Co. Stain & Odor Eliminator for Strong Odor available at Amazon is a winner in my book.'

One chore pet owners will be all too familiar with is deep cleaning a carpet, which enzyme cleaner is more than suitable for. In a similar vein, Chiana Dickson, content editor on Solved here at Homes & Gardens, who often has the pleasure of looking after her parent's cat, recommends the Dr. Beckmann Carpet Stain remover with a cleaning applicator/brush, available at Walmart.

She says, 'It's a lifesaver for quickly cleaning up muddy paw prints from carpets when my cat comes in from exploring the garden. The built-in brush and sponge means I only need to grab one tool to treat stains before they have a chance to set,' which is the number one golden rule of stain removal.

You can also try cleaning with baking soda to soak up residue and eliminate odors, although this will work best when paired with a stronger, commercial stain remover.

All prices correct at time of publication.

2. A lint roller

A black cat sat on a bed with a grey quilt in front of a wood panelled wall with pegs, with a rattan bag, two hats and a bright vintage style poster hanging up and a large houseplant in a wicker basket at the end of the bed

Your cat relaxing on the bed might seem cute, until you notice all the hair they have left behind on the fabric.

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Punteha van Terheyden, head of Solved, has two cats at home, who love to sleep on her black velvet couches, beds, and basically 'anywhere that isn't their cat beds.'

So, to keep a home clean with cats and remove pet hair from fabric, Punteha keeps a PetLovers Extra Sticky Lint Roller available at Amazon in every room of her house, which is something that cleaning expert Bryan also recommends.

He advises, 'If you've got pets, you've got pet hair. Everywhere. Lint rollers are my quick fix to get a home guest ready in under an hour before guests arrive, or when I'm heading out.

'A few swipes and your clothes or couch are no longer fur-coated. Grab the Scotch-Brite Lint Roller Twin Pack from Walmart; they're sticky enough to pick up even the stubbornest fur.'

You can also use lint rollers to get pet hair out of laundry, a problem which quite literally plagues my household. Simply allow your washing to dry before running one over the fabric.

Punteha's ginger and white cat Garfield stretched out on black sofa

Punteha's cat Garfield enjoying a relaxing nap on her black velvet couch.

(Image credit: Punteha van Terheyden / Future)

3. A handheld vacuum

Neutral bedroom and bathroom, separated by floral curtain, roll top bath, pet dog on upholstered armchair, white painted floorboards

Handheld vacuums are the quickest and easiest way to whip away hair from surfaces, cracks and crevices.

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Another absolute essential in my household to get dog hair out of the carpets is a handheld vacuum. We use the Shark® WANDVAC™ Cordless Handheld Vacuum, available at Shark, but there are also several more affordable models available, such as the BLACK+DECKER dustbuster AdvancedClean Cordless Handheld Vacuum available at Amazon, which cleaning expert Bryan recommends.

He says, 'For those little messes and in-between the couch cushions, nothing beats a handheld vacuum. It’s perfect for a fast cleanup, and because it’s so handy, you’re more likely to use it regularly.' Homes & Gardens' Chiana agrees – she uses her handheld vacuum everyday, describing it as her 'best investment.'

If you prefer, or need, something a little more heavy-duty, our resident vacuum expert, Dan Fauzi, has put together a round-up of the best vacuums for pet hair.

4. A non-toxic household cleaner

A tuxedo cat sat on a throw on a cream couch with a gold framed painting on the wall above

Cleaning with pets might be difficult, but don't be tempted to opt for harsh chemicals which may damage their health, as well as your own.

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Keeping a clean home when you have pets is undoubtedly difficult, but Kasey Norton from Hyve Clean, owner of Dodger, a three-year-old English Cream Golden Retriever, stresses the importance of eco-friendly cleaning when you have four-legged friends around.

She says, 'As a pet owner myself, one of the most important things we have in our home is a truly non-toxic household cleaner. I also have a couple two-legged children that play on the floor, but nowhere near as much as Dodger. And I'm pretty sure I don't want any of them playing a floor cleaned with toxic chemicals.

'Dodger sleeps on the floor, searches for crumbs on the floor, and breathes the air in our home – he's part of the family! And I'm fairly certain that is the case for most pet owners.'

Therefore, Kasey recommends the Hyve Overtime Multi-Surface Cleaner available at Hyve, which is a non-toxic, probiotic-powered household cleaner.

'We use it in our home on every surface you can think of,' she continues. 'There are no toxic chemicals, no artificial fragrances – just simple ingredients and powerful beneficial microbes.'

For example, Kasey uses this miracle product to clean Dodger's water and food dishes. 'Dog bowls tend to get that slimy layer of biofilm on them after a couple of days,' she adds. 'This biofilm is what harmful bacteria excrete to protect themselves from being washed away – but not when Hyve is around!

'The powerful probiotics penetrate that biofilm and get to work eradicating the harmful bacteria. Clean water bowl – happy dog.'

You can also clean with Castile soap, such as the Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap available at Amazon, when tackling pet dishes, which is also non-toxic, biodegradable, and made with natural ingredients. For a handy alternative, try cleaning with vinegar.

5. A carpet scraper

A brown and white spaniel on a green dog bed in a modern grey living room with bright colorful artwork, white painted shabby chic bench with assorted cushions, round wooden stool next to a countertop and large windows with view of garden behind, with beige and white striped blinds

(Image credit: Mark Bolton / Future)

Finally, one of the best carpet cleaning tips to quickly transform and spruce up your space is using a carpet scraper, one of the cleaning essentials that experts say are worth the spend for pet owners.

Proud cat owner Punteha uses the Pet Hair Removal Tool from Amazon every day, 'to scrape fur and dander from my carpets because, despite vacuuming daily, pet hair gets deep into the fibers,' adding that she keeps one on the ground floor, and one upstairs for easy access.

Punteha's ginger and white cat next to a carpet scraper with a pile of cat hair and her hand with red nail polish holding the scraper over a dark grey carpet

Punteha's landing after daily vacuuming, with one of the culprits!

(Image credit: Punteha van Terheyden / Future)

Meet the experts

Bryan Griffin
Bryan Griffin

As the founder of Patriot Maids, Bryan spent the last several years connecting hardworking cleaning professionals with busy homeowners to turn even the messiest of homes around. Since launching in 2017, Patriot Maids have served over 2,000 homes annually across 12 major cities.

A headshot of Kasey Norton
Kasey Norton

As a pet owner, Kasey is passionate about non-toxic cleaning, working at Hyve, where cleaning as mother nature intended is paramount.

Chiana Dickson
Chiana Dickson

Spending her days interviewing pros, writing about and testing out cleaning, decluttering and laundry hacks and methods, Chiana is our resident expert when it comes to non-toxic cleaning here at Homes & Gardens.

Headshot of brunette Punteha in burgundy collared long sleeve dress against a terracotta painted wall background
Punteha van Terheyden

Punteha was editor of Real Homes before joining Homes & Gardens last year as head of Solved, focussing on cleaning content that she regularly tests in her tranquil countryside home, which she shares with her two furry friends.

Dan Fauzi headshot
Dan Fauzi

Dan is our resident tech expert, and they have tested over 65 vacuums in our dedicated test center, at home in Bristol, and at a nearby pet shelter filled with animals of all different shapes and sizes.


One of the most annoying dilemmas as a pet owner is keeping pets off counters, particularly when trying to maintain clean countertops. To do so, use citrus based cleaning products, such as the Method Antibacterial All-Purpose Cleaner Spray in Citron, available at Amazon, and train your pets to stay with their paws firmly on the ground.

News Writer

Ottilie is new to Homes & Gardens, having recently finished a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. She produces content for the Solved section on the website, focusing on clever tips and tricks to keep your home beautiful, organized and clean. She also has an undergraduate degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.

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