Helping Animal Hoarders

Animal Hoarding Help for Hoarders

Helping Animal Hoarders

Hoarding experts at Address Our Mess have started an initiative geared towards helping animal hoarders.  Animal hoarding is a growing trend that must be addressed in order to protect the health and safety of pet owners and the animals they love.

The Official Guide for Animal Hoarding provides helpful tips for animal lovers and their pets in order to promote a safe, healthy environment.  Helping animal hoarders is a huge priority for the expert technicians at Address Our Mess.

Whether you know an animal lover who is suffering from a hoarding condition, or if you yourself struggles with keeping up after your precious pets, helping Animal Hoarders is as easy as finding a comfortable path to restoring your home to its former beauty.

Helpful tips for helping animal hoarders are:

  • Spend 15 minutes a day decluttering and sanitizing.  While it may take some time, eventually pet lovers and their companions alike will enjoy a cleaner, safer, more livable environment to call home.
  • Dusting and Vacuuming on a regular basis is essential to maintaining a sanitary living space.  Pets leave dander when they shed around the house.  Mites and other parasites live in dander and must be removed to promote a healthy environment.  Other pests also thrive on everyday dirt and dust as well.
  • Bugs are most certainly not friends.  Whether mites, fleas, ticks, or other insects invade your home, all bugs carry diseases that can hurt pet owners and their animals.  Along with dusting and vacuuming, disposing of old food and garbage and cleaning dirty dishes and laundry will keep pests and their diseases away.
  • Animals do have accidents from time to time in the home.  However, when owners allow their pets to use the inside of the home as their normal spot for the bathroom, animal hoarding help is needed to sanitize the property and promote an alternative way for pets to do their business.
  • Feces, urine, and vomit are waste products that should never be left to fester, especially in an indoor environment.  These waste products contain a plethora of bacteria, viruses, and parasites that can prove to be fatal to pet owners and their animals.  Those seeking for animal hoarding help will find that experts not only recommend gross filth cleanup and sanitizing the inside of a hoarded home, but the outside as well.  Remember, waste should never fester anywhere.  Not even outdoors.  When an animal uses the bathroom, it must be cleaned properly every single time.
  • Keeping a neat and tidy home does not just benefit people.  Pets love a clean and organized space to live and thrive as well.  An animal’s natural living environment allows them to stretch and roam and wander as they please.  If a home is hoarded to capacity, there is not enough space for animals to enjoy their living environment.
  • This same principal can be applied to outdoors as well.  Keeping yards and outdoor areas clean and free of debris will not only look better, but it will remove the dangers that lurk for pets to stumble upon.

Animal hoarding help requires all parties involved to understand each others perspective in the recovery process. When having an animal hoarding clean out completed by a professional company, look for someone who specializes in just dealing with hoarders and animal hoarders. Dealing with the emotional aspects and making sure stress levels and privacy of the hoarder are kept confidential is important. Call Address Our Mess to speak with a hoarding specialist for more information on how we can help you cleanup your home and start a new life. Completing hoarding projects is our main service and it's what we train our employees to do, they know how to find items of value, keep your situation private and manage your stress and emotions.

Tue, 07/02/2013 - 11:12 by Kenneth Donnelly