Is it really possible to have a clean house with dogs??Depends on how dedicated you are to keeping it that way...........I'm a little OCD in that everything has it's place, I hate untidy, I hate unclean......... and I couldn't cope with smelly.
I have to admit there are days when I'd do anything rather than tackle the cleaning yet again. I feel your pain.

I think maybe we all feel that way at times, especially in the winter, sometimes I can't wait to just have me to look after, no cleaning, no poo pick ups, because it is a continual cycle, if you stop you know you'll soon be living in filth, if you do it daily, your home stays clean and fresh.
My home has always been full of dogs, with my mums passing I've also inherited 5 of hers now too, but my home is spotless, I make sure it is. I could never let my home 'go to the dogs.'

My biggest tip is I turned one of our outhouses into a walk in shower for the dogs with all their brushes, towels etc there, (you could do the same with a shed)............. I believe a dog should be a dog, they can get muddy, they can jump in rivers, get full of grass seeds humph! Fox poo


We go in there and it's a conveyer belt of dog cleaning, they get spruced up, feet and underbelly washes and a coat brush, they then come in and sit in the conservatory (heated in winter) until dry, then they are back in the house.
In the summer and good weather, I still wash feet, as the can still trail in dirt. All dogs get brushed every day outside, sometimes twice when moulting, stops the majority of hairs in the house.
I don't have dog beds, my dogs are allowed on the sofas to snuggle up to us, either in the day room or some like to sit on the sofas in the conservatory, it's up to them, at the moment in warm weather, most are prefering the floor. (Sometimes I think dog beds can harbour smells, and the can get quite scruffy if not changed often.) I hoover, dust and wash floors every morning, Occasionally in the afternoons I may get the hoover out again, and I hoover the sofas pulling up the cushions too twice a week.
I don't allow my dogs into my best rooms or upstairs, which I think also helps to keep hairs and doggy smells at bay.
Everything is routine, has been for decades, and it doesn't take long, I always have time to work and socialise.....
It's a labour of love, I love my dogs, and I love a clean, tidy, family home too, you've just got to put the effort in, it keeps me slim

that's for sure. If you have a dog you need to clean more, simple as that, whenever it gets you a bit down, just think well, it's your job as part of caring for an animal.
And 15 years down the line when you can finally relax...........here come the grandchildren.......

