
Life as a pet parent is chaotic sometimes. Though we love the energy and adorable mischief in measure, some parts of the experience can be overwhelming. One such part is having toys, treats, and gear strewn haphazardly about your living space. We’re here to help! Read on for a quick guide to organizing your pet supplies at home.
Gather All Supplies and Toys
Start by gathering absolutely everything belonging to your pet. This includes food, treats, toys, grooming tools, leashes, bedding, medications, and more. Check all the hidden corners of your home—under couches, in closets, and even in your car. Bringing all the items together allows you to see exactly what you have and gives you a sense of how much storage space you’ll need.
Sort Through the Collection
Once you’ve gathered everything, it’s time to sort! Group similar items together—put all toys in one pile, grooming supplies in another, and so on. This is also a good opportunity to toss out anything that’s old, broken, or expired. Keeping only the essentials clears up clutter and makes room for new supplies when your pet needs them.
Designate a Space for Everything
Now that you’ve decluttered, you’re almost ready to put everything away again in one assigned location. If you want to spread the supplies out according to where you usually need them (i.e., treats in the kitchen and toys in the living room), then you can do this. However, make sure you don’t designate too many places, as you’ll probably end up with the same chaos as before. If you’re willing to put everything in one place, the garage or a storage closet are both great options.
Set Up the Space With Bins and Vertical Storage
After choosing where the supplies will go, it’s time to organize! Bins, baskets, and vertical storage solutions are your best friends for this stage. Use clear or labeled bins to store smaller items like grooming tools so that they’re easy to find.
Consider using vertical storage for items like leashes and harnesses to save room. Shelves are the easiest vertical solution, but make sure you research what to consider before mounting shelves! For instance, they should be able to support more than the weight of the supplies you want to store on them.
Label Everything
Finally, labels are the secret ingredient to maintaining an organized system. Clearly mark bins, baskets, and shelves with what they contain. This makes it easy for anyone in your household to find—and put away—what they need.
Now that you’ve gone through this quick guide to organizing your pet supplies at home, you can make your life a little less hectic. Being organized not only saves you time but also creates a happier environment for you and your pet. Best of luck!