Stanley Steemer has rolled out a new Pet Bundle service package that combines deep floor cleaning, upholstery treatment, and a professional pet deodorizer application — a combination that maps directly onto the maintenance demands of pet-friendly restaurants, hotel lobbies, and outdoor hospitality venues.
The timing is relevant for operators who have expanded pet-welcome policies in recent years. Patios, lounge areas, and boutique hotel common spaces that allow animals accumulate odors and dander that standard housekeeping routines rarely eliminate. A bundled professional service addresses all three surfaces — floors, soft seating, and ambient air quality — in a single visit, which can reduce scheduling friction and downtime compared to booking treatments separately.
The bundle was developed as part of a national marketing campaign tied to the DC Studios theatrical release Supergirl, arriving in theaters June 26 from Warner Bros. Pictures, which features the superhero's loyal dog Krypto. The consumer-facing campaign leans into pet parenthood themes, but the underlying service offering has clear B2B utility for restaurant and hospitality operators managing guest-facing spaces that accommodate animals.
For food and beverage venue managers, odor control is increasingly a guest-satisfaction variable, not just a housekeeping checkbox. Review platforms surface pet odor complaints regularly, and professional deodorizer treatments — distinct from masking sprays — use enzymatic or oxidizing chemistry to neutralize odor compounds at the source. Pairing that with deep carpet or hard-floor extraction and fabric cleaning on booth seating or lounge sofas delivers a reset that routine cleaning cannot replicate.
Stanley Steemer operates nationally, which gives multi-unit restaurant groups and hotel brands a potential vendor relationship that scales across locations. Operators considering the bundle should evaluate scheduling around low-traffic windows given the drying time required after wet extraction services. As covered in our beverage and dining venue hospitality analysis, guest environment quality — including scent — continues to climb as a factor in repeat visit intent.
Food & Beverage Magazine (fb101.com) has also tracked the rise of pet-accommodating venue formats as a broader lifestyle-dining trend worth monitoring into 2026.
Written by Michael Politz, Author of Guide to Restaurant Success: The Proven Process for Starting Any Restaurant Business From Scratch to Success (ISBN: 978-1-119-66896-1), Founder of Food & Beverage Magazine, the leading online magazine and resource in the industry. Designer of the Bluetooth logo and recognized in Entrepreneur Magazine's "Top 40 Under 40" for founding American Wholesale Floral, Politz is also the Co-founder of the Proof Awards and the CPG Awards and a partner in numerous consumer brands across the food and beverage sector.