·By Curtis Hacon

How To Get Dog Poop Out Of Shoes

How To Get Dog Poop Out Of Shoes

Updated on March 3, 2023

One of the worst things that can happen to us on the street (without being dramatic, of course) is stepping on dog poop. It has happened to all of us, and it is not pleasant at all. Why don't all dog owners pick up dog waste? After all, with good compostable bags like Give a Shit, it is very, very simple. Well, that's another topic. Have you stepped on dog poop and want to discover how to get dog poop out of shoes? We tell you the easiest ways to remove poop from your shoes. Keep reading!

The Best 6 Ways To Get Dog Poop Out Of Shoes

Stepping on dog poop is not only annoying, but it also carries a rather unpleasant odor. Cleaning the accident is no less unpleasant, right? And even more so when we see that completely removing the poop is a true odyssey. But don't worry, because we will tell you the easiest and fastest ways to remove dog poop from your shoes.

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1. Use A Hose

If you have a garden, this option may be the most practical. You only need to use the strong stream of the hose to remove the poop from the dog. The water pressure will help remove the pieces of dog waste. If there are any remains, you could use an old toothbrush to remove them.

Of course, you can also carry out this procedure in the sink, but it will be necessary to disinfect the entire area well after use.

2. Use A Lubricant

Have you heard of WD-40? This multipurpose lubricant will do a thousand things for you; for example, it is famous as a cleaning solvent. Now, did you know that you can also use it to remove dog poop?

First, remove most of the dog feces with paper towels, then spray the WD-40 on the affected area. Allow the poop to get wet and brush it off. Your shoes will look like new!

3. Use The Washing Machine

It is the option that most people choose because, let's face it, who likes to clean up poop with their bare hands? It is generally an effective solution as long as your shoes are not made of leather. However, keep in mind when using the washing machine the pieces of poop will remain inside it. To remove them, do a thorough cleaning of the drum.

4. Freeze Your Shoes

It may sound crazy (in fact, it sounds crazy), but many people insist that it works. To do this, we recommend wrapping your shoes in a freezer bag to prevent them from coming into contact with your freezer.

Then store your shoes in the freezer and allow the dog poop to freeze completely. This may take a few hours.

Once the poop is frozen like an ice cube, you can remove the shoes from the freezer and easily remove the poop using a stick. Being hard, the poop will come out in a single piece, and you will be able to place it inside your dog poop composter bin.

5. Dry Your Shoes

The biggest problem with cleaning dog poop from shoes is its consistency. Being fresh, it sticks to them and is very difficult to remove. So you can try drying dog poop by placing the sole of your shoes up in the sun. This process will only work during the summer, as high temperatures are needed for the poop to dry.

6. Wash Your Shoes With A Brush

Using a brush, more of a small or old toothbrush, can be ideal for removing poop from all the indentations in the soles of your shoes.

Use soapy water to speed up the process and, if possible, wear gloves. Remember that dog poop contains pathogens, and therefore you should avoid direct contact with it.

If after cleaning your shoe looks good but smells bad, cover the sole with baking soda and place the shoe in an airtight bag. Leave it inside for 12 hours and then remove the baking soda with the help of a damp cloth.

Does Dog Poop Smell Go Away On Shoes?

YES! Once you've removed the dog poop from your shoe, it's time to remove the smell:
  1. Look in the kitchen for a plastic bag (a Ziploc one is a good idea). It should be large enough for the shoe.
  2. Put your shoe inside the plastic bag.
  3. Fill the bag with baking soda and shake it.
  4. Seal the bag without air.
  5. Leave the bag with the shoe closed for three to four hours.
  6. Clean your shoe.

As you can see, cleaning shoes from dog poop is possible and easier than you thought, although it is not a pleasant process. It is best to always use compostable dog poop bags and never forget to collect dog waste to avoid these unfortunate accidents.

FAQ

Does dog poop smell go away on shoes?

What Is The Best Way To Get Dog Poop Out Of Shoes?

The quickest and most efficient way to remove poop from your shoes is to scrape it off with a spoon or any other tool that has a flat edge. You can also use a wet cloth or paper towel to wipe away as much poop as possible, then wash the remaining residue with warm water and soap before letting the shoe dry completely.

How Do I Prevent Dog Poop From Getting On My Shoes In The First Place?

It's important to always be vigilant when you're walking around outside. Keep an eye out for signs of dog poop such as grassy patches or piles of poop on sidewalks, paths, and parks. Additionally, you can carry poop bags with you whenever you walk your dog or any other dog to make sure that all poop is picked up promptly and disposed of properly.

What Should I Do If I Stepped In Poop But Don't Have The Right Cleaning Supplies?

If you find yourself without the necessary cleaning supplies, try using dirt or sand as an alternative method. It may not be as effective, but it will help remove some of the poop before returning home to properly clean your shoes.

Is There A Safe Way To Dispose Of Dog Poop?

Absolutely! It's important to pick up and dispose of dog poop responsibly. You can use compostable poop bags as an eco-friendly way to dispose of poop.  Make sure to never leave dog poop on the ground or in public areas!

What Should I Do If My Shoes Have A Tough Stain From Dog Poop?

If your shoes have a tough stain from dog poop, try spot cleaning with a mild detergent and water. Let the shoe soak for 10 minutes before rinsing off with warm water and allowing it to air dry completely.

For tougher stains, use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar and allow it to sit for 30 minutes before washing off with soap and water. Finally, remember that prevention is the best cure, so always be vigilant when it comes to poop!

Are There Any Other Tips For Dealing With Dog Poop On Shoes?

We recommend that you wear protective footwear whenever walking around outside. This can help protect your shoes from getting stained and ensure that you don't have to deal with poop removal in the first place.

Additionally, make sure to keep an eye out for poop piles and clean up any poop that you might find on the ground. Doing so will not only help keep public spaces clean, but also prevent other pedestrians from stepping in dog poop!

 

 

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Hi Terri, thanks for your comment. We don’t recommend using the wash machine, but it’s a possible option, as it’s to freeze the shoes. People can choose which option to implement. Thanks for sharing your input!

Antonella - Give a Sh!t

Wait! I would NEVER place my dog poop laden sneakers in a washing machine. The toxic waste would dissolve into the water then infect the interior of the shoes. YUK, that’s disgusting! I would not seal them in a plastic bag for the same reason. If your shoes are in good condition, shit will not penetrate the rubber soles. I have poured a thin layer of Drano in an old dishpan and stood in it with my full weight flexing the rubber tread. The poop will dissolve quickly, then step onto the driveway or sidewalk with a gentle flow of water from a hose without a nozzle. Be sure to flush pavement thoroughly to protect pets and wildlife. Always beware of infection hazards and be careful with caustic drain cleaner.

terry

Wow! What an excellent tips to get dog poop off your shoes. I had never heard of freezing or adding a lubricant to get rid of dog poop on your shoes. I’ll definitely keep these tips in mind the next time I make an unfortunate step.

I’m sharing this article with my dog friends. 😊💖🐶

Terri

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