Quick Answer
Cannabis smoke settles into pet fur the same way it settles into fabric, because hair traps smoke particles and holds onto them. To remove it, keep pets out of the room while you smoke, brush them regularly, and treat their bedding and the surrounding area with a plant based odor eliminator that destroys smoke molecules instead of covering them.
The Problem
You give your dog a hug and someone says he smells like your last session. It is not your imagination. If you smoke around your pets, that smell lands in their coat and stays there.
Why It Happens
Fur is basically a fabric you cannot throw in the wash. Every strand traps smoke particles, and the more your pet hangs around your smoking spot, the more those particles build up. Their bed soaks it in too. So even after you air the room out, your dog and his blanket keep reintroducing the smell into the space.
Most people reach for a scented spray and end up with a pet that smells like weed and flowers at the same time. Masking does not work here. You need the smoke molecules gone.
The Fix
Chronic Wipeout uses OAM Technology, which stands for Odor Absorbing Molecules. It is plant based, vegan, and nontoxic, and it eliminates odor on contact instead of layering a fragrance over it.
Here is the routine that keeps pets and their stuff fresh:
- Keep pets in another room while you smoke so fresh smoke is not landing on them.
- Brush your dog or cat regularly to pull trapped particles out of the coat.
- Spray their bedding, blankets, and the nearby couch or carpet with Chronic Wipeout, then let it dry.
- Refresh the area whenever the smell starts creeping back.
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