Common dog bed cleaning mistake could be making you and your pet ill

A study found one in 20 owners have never washed their dog’s bed – and this could be bad for both your pet’s health and your own. Here’s how often to do it…

Keeping a clean and tidy home is crucial to prevent illness among your family members.

A study revealed neglecting to regularly wash your dog’s bed could negatively impact not only their health but yours as well. The research found one in 20 owners have never washed their dog’s bed.

According to Dr Kelly Reynolds, an associate professor of environmental health at the University of Arizona, pet owners should be washing their dog’s bed weekly. She discovered dog beds are among the top 10 germ hotspots in the house, harbouring MRSA and faecal matter.

Dr Reynolds advises owners to remove the covers from their dog’s bed before washing them in hot water and drying them on high heat to eliminate dirt and germs.

However, another expert, Kathy Backus, DVM, holistic veterinary services, in Kaysville, Utah, suggests owners should also consider their “pet’s activity level, how much they shed, the amount of time they spend outdoors and if they have allergies” when deciding how often to wash their beds. If these factors are high, she recommends increasing the frequency of washings to twice a week.

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A spokesperson for Vamoosh warned: “Although you’re obviously not the one sleeping in the dog’s bed (although how many times has your child cuddled up in the dog’s bed) germs and infections can easily be passed from animals to humans after you pat and pet them – and many of these organisms can live in your dog’s bed for up to 12 months without a host.

“Also, when your dog sleeps in its bed and then moves around the house, they are dragging invisible germs everywhere they go.”

During a OnePoll survey, we discovered “the main reason why people put off washing their pet bedding was due to the hair that gets left behind in the washing machine and tumble dryer – the hassle factor!”

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    The spokesperson highlighted: “The longer you go between washes, the harder it will be for your washing machine to remove all the potential pathogens from the bedding.”

    Sharing how often they clean their dog’s bedding, one Reddit user said: “Weekly, just like people bedding – except I don’t eat collagen chews in my bed.”

    Another user added: “She peed on the blanket that came home with her so that got washed right away. Now that I don’t have any worries about comforting smells, everything gets washed once a week.”

    A third user said: “Mostly when he eats raw bones on blankets or pukes on them.”

    Sourse: www.express.co.uk

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