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How to Run a Pet Friendly Airbnb the Right Way

Cleaning Tips and Strategies for Pet-Friendly Airbnb Hosts

Pet-friendly listings book more nights — but only if the turnover between guests actually gets the pet hair, dander, and odor out. We handle pet-friendly turnovers on properties across Panama City Beach, and the difference between a passable clean and a 5-star clean usually comes down to a handful of specific steps hosts don’t think to ask about.

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Setting Up a Pet-Friendly Airbnb Before You Say Yes

Set clear pet rules and guidelines: outline your pet policies in your listing — breed restrictions, number of allowed pets, any additional fees — before the first pet-friendly booking comes in, not after a surprise dog shows up at check-in.

  • Invest in pet-proof furniture and décor: washable fabrics and stain-resistant materials hold up to far more wear than they look like they should.
  • Provide pet-specific amenities: a pet bed, bowls, and waste bags are a small cost that heads off a lot of “the room smelled like dog” reviews.

Preparing Your Airbnb for Pet-Friendly Guests

  • Thorough pre-arrival cleaning: a real deep clean with pet-safe products before the first pet-friendly guest, not just a standard turnover — allergens and lingering odor build up in fabric over time, not overnight.
  • Protect furniture and carpets: furniture covers and washable throw rugs are cheap insurance against a damage claim later.
  • Prepare pet-specific cleaning supplies: keep pet-safe stain remover and odor neutralizer on-site, not something you have to run out and buy after an incident gets reported.
  • Offer a Pet-Friendly list: include BringFido’s Panama City Beach guide in your check-in instructions so guests know exactly where they’re welcome to bring Fido on the beach itself — Florida’s pet-friendly beach rules trip up a lot of visitors.

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Cleaning a Pet-Friendly Airbnb Between Guests

  • Vacuum carpets and rugs diligently — fur collects in corners, under furniture, and along baseboards more than anywhere else. See our deep-clean guide for the full process we run.
  • Clean upholstered furniture and bedding: a steam clean pulls hair and dander out of fabric in a way a vacuum alone won’t.
  • Disinfect hard surfaces: floors, counters, and door handles, with pet-safe disinfectant — standard on every turnover we run, pet-friendly or not.
  • Wash bedding and towels in hot water with a pet-specific detergent whenever a pet stayed, not just when it looks obviously used.
  • Focus on odor control: odor hides in fabric and carpet even after a visual clean — a pet-safe odor neutralizer and real air circulation matter more than most hosts expect.
  • If you don’t have someone doing this in-house, it’s worth handing pet turnovers to a crew that already runs this checklist every visit rather than treating it as an occasional deep clean.

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Additional Strategies

  • Implement a pet deposit to cover potential damage.
  • Communicate pet rules and expectations with guests clearly, before check-in.
  • Consider smart locks and pet monitoring devices for peace of mind on both sides.
  • Ask for feedback specifically about the pet experience — it surfaces issues a general review won’t.

A pet-friendly listing widens who can book your property, and it holds up in reviews when the cleaning between stays is actually built for it — not treated as a standard turnover with extra vacuuming. That’s the difference between a listing that says “pet-friendly” and one guests trust is actually ready for their dog.

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Dave Koupal Owner
Dave Koupal is the owner of Mister Moppin, an Airbnb, VRBO, and vacation rental cleaning company serving Panama City Beach, Santa Rosa Beach, and Inlet Beach, Florida. Before starting Mister Moppin, Dave spent 12 years running his own custom blinds and shutters business, then moved to the Gulf Coast from St. Louis. He built Mister Moppin around a simple standard: be the cleaning company he'd want if he owned the rental himself — personally inspecting every turnover before guests arrive.