Quick answer
The best all-around cleaner for a long-haired dog’s crate is Rocco & Roxie Stain & Odor Eliminator. It uses a powerful enzyme formula that breaks down urine and drool without harsh chemicals. For budget-conscious owners, Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain & Odor Eliminator is a reliable runner-up. If you need a lawn-friendly option for outdoor crates, choose Simple Solution 3-in-1 Lawn & Turf Cleaner.
What to consider for Dog Crate For Long Haired Dogs
Long-haired breeds like Golden Retrievers, Collies, and Shih Tzus shed more fur, which traps moisture and odors. Their drool and urine can soak into crate trays and bedding, creating stubborn smells. You need a cleaner that penetrates fabric and plastic, neutralizes odors at the source, and is safe for frequent use around pets. Enzymatic cleaners are essential because they digest organic matter rather than just masking smells. Also consider whether the product is safe on the crate’s material (plastic, metal, or fabric) and if it leaves a residue that might attract dirt.
What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)
Choose a cleaner with genuine enzymatic action that breaks down urine, drool, and dander. Look for pet-safe ingredients once dry, as dogs often lick crate surfaces. The product should effectively remove both stains and odors, not just cover them. For outdoor crates on grass, a lawn-safe formulation is critical to avoid killing grass or harming pets who play on the lawn. Avoid products with ammonia, bleach, or phthalates.
How we chose these picks
- Reviewed ingredient lists for enzymatic and pet-safe formulas.
- Checked customer feedback on odor removal and stain lifting.
- Evaluated suitability for crate materials (plastic, metal, fabric).
- Considered value for money and bottle size.
- Prioritized products with clear safety certifications or vet endorsements.
- Included options for both indoor and outdoor crate cleaning.
- Compared ease of use: spray vs. pour vs. foam.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Avoid ammonia-based cleaners: the smell resembles urine and can encourage re-soiling.
- Do not use products not labeled pet-safe; some contain phenols or bleach harmful to dogs.
- Steer clear of harsh lawn chemicals like high-nitrogen fertilizers that can burn grass or cause paw irritation.
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