Patients shed, drool, and have accidents.
We clean for that — without bleaching the oncology room.
Vet-specific cleaning protocols for clinics, animal hospitals, kennels, and specialty practices. We understand the difference between an exam room, a surgical suite, and an isolation ward — and we never confuse human-medical with veterinary disinfection.
Cleaning a clinic is not cleaning an office.
Veterinary practices face cleaning challenges general crews simply do not understand. Hair, urine, parvo and panleukopenia risk, controlled substance areas, and patients that are recovering rather than well. The wrong product on the wrong surface costs you a patient.
Hair, Hair, Everywhere
Cat fur in vents, dog hair in carpet seams, undercoat tumbleweeds in the lobby corners. A standard vacuum and quick mop barely scratches the surface — and every client notices.
Vet-grade extraction equipment with proper filtration, plus the patience to chase hair out of HVAC returns, exam table seams, and lobby chair undersides. Clients should never sit on hair.
Parvo, Panleuk, Bordetella Risk
Bleach kills parvo. Quat does not. Generic cleaners spray the wrong thing on the wrong surface and create a false sense of safety while a parvo puppy was just in that room.
Crews trained on the AAHA Infection Control Guidelines and the difference between bactericidal and parvocidal protocols. We follow your DVM's product list and rotate per-room based on patient history.
Urine, Anal Glands, and Worse
Soft tissue in carpets, urine on grout lines, vomit in unexpected places. Generic enzyme sprays leave odor markers that make next-week's anxious patient eliminate in the same spot.
Enzymatic odor protocol — find, neutralize, re-inspect at 24 hours. Carpet seams steam-extracted, grout lines re-grouted if needed, and we call out problem zones for facility-side fixes.
Surgical Suite vs Lobby
OR sterility, dental suite contamination, isolation ward biocontainment, exam room turnaround, lobby crowd management — every zone has different tolerances and different products.
Zone-coded crews with separate caddies and microfiber color-codes. The OR mop never touches the lobby. The iso ward gets its own ventilation cycle. We document zone discipline so your audits hold.
Controlled Substance Areas
DEA-regulated cabinets and surgical pharmacy areas have access protocols that general crews ignore. The wrong person in the wrong room is a license risk for the practice owner.
We do not enter controlled-substance areas. We clean around them on a documented schedule with a staff escort if interior cleaning is required. No keys, no codes, no shortcuts.
Pet Owners Are Watching
Pet owners spend 30 minutes in your lobby reading reviews and judging cleanliness. A smudge on the front desk glass or a tuft of hair in the corner becomes a 1-star review.
Lobby and exam-room presentation prioritized — glass, scale, chairs, magazine racks, and the floor your client sees while they wait for the bad news. First impressions hold up under stress.
Vet-trained crews, not human-medical reused.
Vet-Specific Training
We train for veterinary, not human medicine. Different products, different protocols, different infectious-disease catalog. A vet clinic is its own discipline.
Infection Control Discipline
Parvo, panleuk, calicivirus, ringworm, kennel cough — we know which ones survive on which surfaces and which products inactivate each. Zone discipline holds.
Patient-Aware Scheduling
Cleaning around recovering patients, surgical schedules, and emergency walk-ins. After-hours and overnight options to avoid stressing nervous patients.
What Sets Us Apart
Ready for cleaning that respects your patients?
Get a cleaning plan designed around your zones, your patient mix, and your DVM's product preferences. Vet practices have specific needs — we know them.