Wet blankets spinning in a washer

HOW TO WASH DOG BLANKETS IN THE WASHER

Dogs are members of the family, and their blankets need to be washed regularly just like yours do. Pets tend to create tough stains and odors on their bedding, and keeping it clean can help prevent these messes from settling into the fabric.

Use the following guide to learn how to wash dog blankets in the washing machine so you can keep your dog’s bed looking and smelling fresh on National Pet Day and every day. Also, learn how to wash other large or smelly dog items, like dog beds, in your washer.

CAN YOU WASH DOG BLANKETS IN THE WASHING MACHINE?

Yes, you can use your washing machine to keep your dog’s blankets and bedding in good condition, depending on the fabric and filling. If your washing machine has a Bulky/Sheets setting, consider using it. This setting uses more water than other cycles in order to fully soak larger loads. Always follow the laundering instructions on the fabric care tag before you wash any dog blankets to prevent damage to the fabric.

Blankets being washed in a washer

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU WASH DOG BLANKETS?

It is typically recommended that you wash your dog’s bedding every 1-2 weeks. If your dog tends to track in messes from outside or is a breed known to shed a lot of hair, you may want to wash the blankets more frequently.

SHOP MAYTAG® PET PRO WASHERS AND DRYERS

Chances are, you’re familiar with the never-ending fight against pet hair, especially on your dog’s favorite blanket. While you can usually wash dog blankets in most washing machines, the Maytag® Pet Pro washer is built to trap and remove pet hair, streamlining your laundry process. Load your dog blankets or other items, then select the Pet Pro option. This option unleashes additional water and a deep rinse to activate the built-in Pet Pro Filter, which visibly removes pet hair.

These features help simplify cleaning washable dog blankets, dog clothes, dog toys or even your own pet hair-covered clothing. Pair this washer with a Maytag® Pet Pro dryer featuring a Lint Trap built to trap and remove loads of pet hair for a complete laundry solution for pet parents.

A Maytag® Pet Pro Filter in a washer filled with water

WASHING DOG BLANKETS IN THE WASHER: A GUIDE

Most blankets used in dog kennels, beds or crates that frequently come into contact with your pets can be washed in a regular washing machine, though there may be a few extra steps. Always check the care label on your blanket before washing.

Use the following step-by-step instructions to help keep your dog’s blankets fresh and clean. Learn how to wash dog collars in the washer as well.

SUPPLIES

  • Lint roller

  • Dryer sheets

  • Laundry detergent

  • Stain remover

  • Soft-bristled brush

A lint roller

1. REMOVE EXCESS PET HAIR

Before you wash your dog blankets, you’ll want to remove excess dog hair if using a regular washing machine. There are a few methods that help to remove pet hair, including using a lint roller, rubbing the fabric with dryer sheets or throwing the blanket in the dryer before sending it through a wash cycle. Be sure to clear out pet hair from your dryer lint trap after this step.

You can skip this step when using the Maytag® Pet Pro System featuring a washer and dryer both designed to trap and remove pet hair. Just select the Pet Pro Option when washing and drying dog blankets.

Person holding the Maytag® Pet Pro Filter

TOP LOAD PET PRO WASHER

BRING ON SERIOUS STAINS, PET HAIRS AND ODORS

The Pet Pro Washer is engineered to remove loads of pet hair with the Pet Pro option and built-in Pet Pro Filter

2. PRETREAT STAINS AND PREPARE BLANKETS FOR WASHER

Dog blankets come into contact with a variety of messes that can leave stains and odors. It’s a good idea to pretreat stains before putting them in the washing machine for optimal cleaning. Be sure to consult the fabric’s laundry care label before you begin preparing the blankets for washing. Here are some tips that may help when cleaning certain pet messes.

  • Dog urine stains: Rinse the stain with cold water and spot treat it with a stain remover formulated to remove urine odors

  • Dog feces/vomit stains: Scrape off any solid matter from the blanket, then rinse with cold water and treat it with a pet stain remover. Do not rub the stain.

  • Mud/dirt stains: Scrape away any clumps of dirt, then pretreat the stain with laundry detergent. Gently scrub the area with a soft-bristled brush.

A washer with a Built-In Water Faucet, like this model from Maytag brand, can help you spot treat, rinse or soak items like dog blankets or clothes that need a little extra attention right at the washing machine.

Blankets tumbling in a dryer

3. WASH AND DRY THE BLANKETS

Place your pet’s bedding inside the washing machine. If you have enough dog blankets to create a balanced load, wash the blankets separately from your personal laundry. If you are only washing one blanket, you may want to throw in items like towels or rags to help keep the machine balanced during the wash cycle. 

  • Load the blankets evenly in the machine to avoid bundling or tangling. If you’re using a top-loading machine, place the blanket loosely around the agitator or impeller to help keep the load balanced. 

  • For dogs with sensitivities or allergies, your veterinarian can offer helpful guidance on choosing the right detergent. Use a pet-safe detergent, and if your dog has sensitive skin, an extra rinse cycle may be helpful. Puppy detergents should be mild, fragrance-free, and free of dyes or ingredients that could cause irritation. Always follow the manufacturer’s dosage recommendations.

  • Select a bulky wash cycle using the hottest water temperature permitted by the instructions on the blanket’s care label. 

  • Before transferring blankets into the dryer, inspect them for any lingering stains. If stains are found, repeat pretreatment and run the blankets through another wash cycle.

  • Choose a dryer setting per the blanket’s care tag. If none is present and you’re not sure about the material type, opt for a gentle, low heat cycle to help avoid shrinking or other damage to your dog’s favorite blanket.

EXPLORE MAYTAG® WASHERS AND DRYERS

Conquer pet hair like a pro with the Maytag® Pet Pro System. The Lint Trap in select dryers is built to trap and remove loads of pet hair while the Extra Power feature found on select models boosts drying power to help get thick fabrics drier the first time.1 Some washers offer the Pet Pro Filter, which visibly removes pet hair. From washing dog blankets to your favorite black T-shirt that’s always covered in pet hair, the Maytag® Pet Pro System works together as a complete laundry solution for pet parents.

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1. Results may vary based on load size and type