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can i clean with bleach around yorkie? i'm hopefully going to be getting a yorkie in a month or so and am curious if i can still clean with bleach around a yorkie. i'm a bit of a clean freak and use bleach on everything including floors and am worried if this is bad for the dog...any ideas? |
Bleach can be bad for Yorkies if ingested. I know Franklin loves to lick EVERYTHING. You can probably still clean but I'd suggest keeping him away from those areas until the bleach is completely dry. Maybe not even then, but I'm not sure.. Maybe you can switch to a safer cleaner? We use Method products which are all completely organic and natural. |
odoban is the best to clean with, mix with a squirt of dawn works great and smells wonderful...they use odoban in hospitals even kills HIV!! |
please don't use bleach. it leaves a toxic residue. try simple green or vinegar on the floors. |
In addition to being toxic, bleach has similar smell to dogs as their own urine, so it could halt potty training |
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I always use vinegar on my hardwoods and tile. Cleans wonderful and when dry you cannot smell the vinegar. I wash my windows with it also. Best thing is it not expensive and doesn't dry out your hands. And is yorkie safe!:) |
wow ...thank you SO much for the help! glad i'm getting all this sorted out BEFORE i get the furbaby! |
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I hate to disagree with everyone, but bleach (chlorine) is one of the safest products you can use. It's a great disinfectant, unlike the other products mentioned. Vinegar for example will clean certain things, but it doesn't disinfect them. Certain areas you just want to clean, for example wood floors. Other areas you want to disinfect, such as bathrooms, and kitchen counters. Quote:
The bad thing about chlorine bleach is that you can't use it on certain materials, certain fabrics are not chlorine safe, for example. |
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I've moped with water and a little bleach (enough to disinfect, not harm) for 48 years without any problems. I love clean too, but I don't like suds. Products that make suds usually leave a dull film. |
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I'm glad you said it... :D |
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Odoban is the way to go or a good pet friendly disinfectant |
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Well of course you need to wait for the bleach to dry, but it does not leave a toxic residue. |
I use bleach because I am a germaphobic. I cant stand the thought of germs lurking around when I can do something about it. This being said, I have a human child and she has known since birth that when mommy is cleaning she is to stay in another room and not touch anything because mommy is using chemicals. I treat Dusty the same way. He has to stay in another room until everything is dry. He has never tried to lick anything and he has never been sick. I think as long as you are safe with it , it is completely safe for them. IMO |
I don't use bleeches because Maggie is allergic to them...:( |
Thanks. I wasnt thinking of ammonia - I am familiar with the association between urine and ammonia. I have read that cleaning peep stains with sanitizers containing bleach is a bad idea because of the smell it leaves, which causes a puppy to return to it. I have read it in several places, so perhaps it has to do with the combination of bleach and ammonia in carpets? Sorry if that isnt the case, just what I have read. |
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The OP wanted to know if she could continue using bleach for cleaning, and if it was safe. I didn't take it to mean she wanted to know what to use for urine spots. You are correct in say that bleach is not effective for removing all the smells in dog's urine, and this needs to be done or the dog will continue to return to that spot. You do need an enzyme cleaner for that. This is something that actually "eats" the proteins in urine, blood, feces, etc. I'm not familiar with the product some have mentioned Odoban, I use Simple Solution, but you all have made me mighty curious about Odoban. Bleach of course should never be used on carpets, I know Simple Solution is safe, how about Odoban is it just a hard surface cleaner or can it be used on carpets? |
I understand what she was asking. That’s why I said "in addition to". I was just sharing info I learned that I thought was helpful to me. I wasn’t trying to be argumentative. You would be surprised how often products containing bleaches are recommended in the removal of stains and odors. You have made an excellent argument for bleach being safe so I guess people should just do what they are comfortable with when it comes to the use of bleach. |
I use water and bleach to clean my puppy area too! It is really the only thing that cleans the smell that I've found! |
I had never heard of ODOBAN before. I went to their site and read about their products and am going to go buy some and try it. Bailey has allergies and my son is very sensitive to chemicals is why I use vinegar. Sounds like a good product. Thanks |
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i agree that bleach is not good. i don't feel chemicals are safe to use around my york. plus the fumes are bad. |
I only use bleach about once a month to clean the pad area. In between bleach cleanings I use method lavander because it smells soooo good:) Also for carpets I use Meyers clean day. Like bleach and method it is safe to use around kids and pets and again the scents are wonderful! Cleaning is less of a chore! Good luck! |
I would not I am a clean freak too, but I worry about harmful chemicals around my yorkies. I am also a groomer in a busy shop. I now use a steam cleaner on everything. Steam will kill germs and parasites. I steam clean the pets bedding beofre I wash it, I steam my floors, walls, crates, and most of my grooming equipment. You can get a small steam cleaner (scunci brand) at most wal-mart, target, meiger type stores...even some drug stores carry them (Walgreens, CVS) It is safe and effective. JMHO... Sue & Cricket |
I just wanted to say when I worked at a kennel We used STRAIGHT bleach to disinfect the concert and then washed it down with a scrub brush and water This was at what i thought to Be a very nice kennel (when I worked there at least tehe ) all kidding aside Do i think its sanitary YES do I think it should be diluted when used around dogs to make it safe YES JMO thou :D |
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By the by I wanted to say i dont not use bleach b/c i have kids and i always get it on my clothes when im cleaning with it and well i dont like that but i do have products with bleach in them i use them very rarely lol mostly b/c of my clothes |
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