If you’ve ever walked into your home and been hit with that dog smell, you’re not alone. Pet odors are one of the most common complaints from homeowners, especially when preparing to sell or after moving into a house that had previous pets. The good news is that you don’t have to live with it. In this post, we’ll walk you through exactly how to get dog smell out of your house, fast.
Whether it’s mild or deeply set in, these tips will help freshen things up and keep your home feeling clean and comfortable.
Before you reach for the air freshener, take a minute to find where the odor is really coming from. Pet smells don’t just float in the air, they settle into fabrics, floors, and even HVAC systems.
Here’s where to check first:
Many pet odors come from lingering bacteria, not just fur or dirt. According to the American Kennel Club, dog smells often come from oils in their skin and fur, which can rub off and stick to surfaces source.
If the smell is recent or mild, you might be able to freshen things up in a day. Here are a few go-to solutions:
Still noticing the smell? It may be deeper than the surface. At this point, regular cleaning might not be enough.
And don’t forget vents—if the smell seems to be everywhere, it might be circulating through your ductwork.
Over time, it’s easy to go “nose blind” to the way your own home smells. You might not even notice the odor anymore—but visitors definitely can.
Here are a few ways to check:
This is especially important if you’re planning to rent or sell your home. In fact, strong pet odors are one of the top turn-offs for potential buyers, according to a Zillow housing survey source.
Once your house is fresh, don’t let the smell creep back in. Here’s how to stay ahead of it:
Making odor prevention part of your regular cleaning routine saves you time (and frustration) in the long run.
Sometimes, pet odors point to deeper home issues. A few signs to watch for:
These are issues that often come up during home inspections—especially when pets have lived in the home for years. Keeping up with simple maintenance like replacing air filters or inspecting crawl spaces can make a big difference.
If you’ve tried all the tricks and the smell still isn’t going away, it could be a sign of something more serious. Here’s when it’s time to bring in help:
This is where Avalon Home Inspections can help. Our team knows how to spot hidden odor sources, moisture problems, and pet-related wear and tear that most homeowners miss.
A professional home inspection isn’t just for buying or selling—it’s the smart move if you want a clean, healthy home without the guesswork.
Your dog may be part of the family, but their smell doesn’t have to be. With the right cleaning strategies and smart maintenance, you can get dog or cat smell out of the house and feel fresh at home again.
Buying, selling, or not sure what’s causing that lingering odor? Schedule a home inspection with Avalon today. We’ll help you uncover hidden issues and give you a clear path forward—so you can breathe easy again.