If you want to remove odors, you can add a box of baking soda to the washing machine. [2] X Trustworthy Source The Humane Society of the United States National organization devoted to the promotion of animal welfare Go to source If the bedding cannot go in the washing machine, you may need to hand wash it in the sink. Use cold water. Spot treat the bedding with mild detergent.

Half a cup of bleach to a gallon of water. [5] X Research source One part dish detergent to ten parts water. Half a cup white vinegar to one gallon water. [6] X Trustworthy Source American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Leading organization dedicated to the prevention of animal cruelty Go to source

Some crate designs do not have a removable tray. If yours does not, you will have to bend or crawl inside the crate to make sure that it is fully cleaned.

If your dog had an accident, you may need to scrub to get rid of any marks. Soak a rag in bleach solution, and wring out the excess water. Scrub the stain with the rag, making sure to rinse the cloth every few minutes.

If you do not have a hose, you can fill a bucket with water and rinse off the cage by pouring small amounts of water over the soap. You can also use a wet rag to wipe away soap suds.

If you have a wire crate, you may not be able to spray the sides efficiently. Dampen a rag with your cleaning solution, and wipe down the sides instead.

If you are worried about chemicals from the cleaning solution, you can wipe down the crate with a damp paper towel before wiping it down again with a dry one. If you are unable to put it outside, keep it in a well-ventilated room. Do not let your dog inside until it is completely dry.

Crates for smaller breeds can be washed in the sink. Medium and large-breed crates will need to be washed outside with a low-powered hose.

If the inside is taking too long to dry, you can use a hair dryer to speed the process.