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7 Tips on How to Get Dog Smell Out of Your Rugs Ruggable

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How to Get Dog Smell Out of Rugs

Happy spaniel puppy with white and brown fur sitting in plaid dog bed with wrapped Christmas gifts in background.
Ruggable

May 14, 2026

Dog ownership comes with unconditional love, enthusiastic tail wags, and the occasional smell that takes up permanent residence in your favorite rug. Getting dog smell out of rugs means neutralising the bacteria trapped deep in the fibres—and that’s where traditional rugs make things genuinely difficult. 

Here are seven tips that actually work, whether you’re treating a fresh accident or tracking down a mystery odor. And if you have a Ruggable machine-washable rug, most of this simplifies to one wash cycle, making them the best dog rugs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Act immediately on fresh accidents—blotting before the stain sets is your most important move.

  • Use a UV blacklight to find dried stains invisible to the naked eye.

  • Enzyme cleaners neutralise odour-causing bacteria at the source. Baking soda handles lighter surface smells.

  • Don’t stop at the rug—clean the rug pad and floor underneath, where bacteria keep odors alive.

  • Ruggable’s machine-washable rugs and rug covers eliminate odors in one cold wash cycle—no scrubbing, no professional cleaning.

1. Blot Immediately—Never Rub

Fresh accidents give you the best chance at full odor removal, so act fast. Press clean towels firmly into the stain to absorb as much liquid as possible before it sets into the fibers. Rubbing spreads the stain and pushes bacteria deeper into the pile, so resist that instinct entirely. Once you’ve blotted thoroughly, you’re ready to treat.

2. Use a UV Light to Find Hidden Stains

Dried urine is invisible in regular light but glows yellow-green under a UV blacklight—which is often why you can smell something but can’t find it. Turn off the lights, run the blacklight slowly across the rug, and mark any glowing spots with small pieces of tape. Then treat each one directly rather than guessing. This is especially useful for identifying old stains on light-colored rugs before they become permanent.

3. Apply an Enzyme-Based Cleaner

Person spraying spot cleaner and stain remover on a blue and tan rug next to a dog bed to remove pet stains and odor

Enzyme cleaners break down the proteins in urine and biological waste at the source rather than masking the smell. Spray the area generously, let it sit 10–15 minutes, then blot clean. For dried stains, cover the treated area with plastic wrap for a few hours so the enzymes don't evaporate before they finish working.

Ruggable's Spot Cleaner & Stain Remover is a plant-based option that handles this without the harsh stuff—it's made from petroleum-free glycol, salt, lemon and lime, and eucalyptus essential oil, with no alcohol, acids, ammonia, bleaches, or dyes. Safer for kids and pets, and over 1,000 uses per bottle. Spray it on, agitate with a white cloth or soft brush, and blot away—no rinsing required. It also doubles as a pre-wash treatment if you plan to run the rug through the machine anyway.

4. Use Baking Soda For Lingering Odors

After enzyme treatment, or for milder smells that don’t need the full enzyme approach, baking soda is a reliable follow-up. Sprinkle a generous layer over the dry area, let it sit for at least 15 minutes—overnight for stronger odors—then vacuum thoroughly. It absorbs residual moisture and neutralises surface-level smells without damaging rug fibers.

5. Clean the Rug Pad and Floor Underneath

Odors don’t always stay on the surface—they can travel into the layers beneath the rug where they’re harder to detect. Lift the rug and clean the floor underneath using a standard cleaning solution appropriate for the surface. If the rug has a pad, spot-clean it as needed and allow everything to dry fully before reassembling. With Ruggable’s system, you can easily separate layers so each part gets properly cleaned without disrupting the rest of your space.

6. Machine Wash the Rug

Colorful tree pattern rug in green, orange, and tan being loaded into a washing machine for a deep clean

For Ruggable’s All-in-One rugs and Two-piece rug covers, the most thorough odor removal is also the easiest: a cold, gentle machine wash with regular detergent.Add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle for extra odour-fighting power. Air dry flat, and the rug comes out fresh—no 24-hour enzyme soaks, no baking soda residue, no drop-off appointment. Traditional rugs that aren’t machine-washable may require professional steam cleaning for deeply embedded odors.

If you want a step-by-step walkthrough for getting the best results, see our machine wash guide for simple instructions and care tips.

7. Stay Ahead of Odor Buildup

Regular maintenance keeps smells from accumulating in the first place. Vacuum at least twice a week to remove dander, hair, and dirt before it works into the fibers. Good airflow helps too—open windows when you can, run a fan, or use a HEPA air purifier. For Ruggable owners, washing the rug every two to four weeks as a regular routine—not just after accidents—means odors never get the chance to build.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my rug still smell like dog even after cleaning?

If your rug still smells like dog after cleaning, you’re likely dealing with odour trapped deep in the fibers or padding—not just the surface. Pet urine and dander can sink below what standard spot cleaning reaches, where bacteria continue to break down and release odour over time. That’s why surface cleaning alone often doesn’t solve the problem. You need to neutralize the source, not just the smell.

How do you get dog urine smell out of a rug permanently?

To remove dog urine smell permanently, you have to fully break down the odour-causing bacteria at the source. Enzyme cleaners are the most effective option because they target the proteins in urine rather than masking them. For best results, treat the area thoroughly, allow dwell time, and make sure you’re also cleaning anything the liquid reached underneath the rug. In many cases, full odour removal requires treating both the rug and what’s below it.

What is the best cleaner for pet odour in rugs?

The most effective cleaner is an enzyme-based formula designed to break down biological stains. For ongoing messes, a plant-based enzyme spray is ideal for quick treatment and pre-wash care.

Does vinegar or baking soda actually remove dog odour from rugs?

Vinegar and baking soda can help reduce surface-level odours, but they don’t fully eliminate deeply embedded pet smells. Baking soda works by absorbing residual moisture and odour particles, while vinegar can help neutralize some smells on contact. However, neither breaks down urine proteins the way enzyme cleaners do. Think of them as helpful maintenance tools, not complete solutions for set-in odour.

Can you wash dog urine out of a rug in a washing machine?

Yes—when it’s a Ruggable. Unlike traditional rugs that trap odours in porous backings, our rugs are specifically engineered to be machine-washed to eliminate biological smells at the source. Simply toss your rug into a cold, gentle cycle with mild detergent (and a half-cup of white vinegar for extra neutralization). Once air-dried, the fibres are completely reset, leaving your home fresh and truly clean rather than just spot-treated.

How often should I clean my rug if I have a dog?

If you have a dog, regular maintenance matters as much as spot cleaning. Vacuuming a few times a week helps prevent hair, dander, and dirt from settling deep into the fibres. For machine-washable rugs, a full wash every 2–4 weeks keeps odours from building up in the first place. The goal is consistency—small, frequent resets rather than waiting for buildup.

Are machine-washable rugs better for homes with dogs?

For homes with dogs, machine-washable rugs make a significant difference. Instead of relying on spot treatments or professional cleaning, you can fully reset the rug at home whenever accidents or odours happen. That means fewer lingering smells, less stress about messes, and a cleaner home that still feels lived in. It’s a simpler way to manage everyday life with pets without compromising on design.

Happy spaniel puppy with white and brown fur sitting in plaid dog bed with wrapped Christmas gifts in background.

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