rabbit.reviews

The Best Air Purifiers Pets

Updated April 2026·Experts: Good Housekeeping, Tom's Guide, RTINGS, WIRED

Best Overall

If you have pets and want one purifier that handles everything, hair, dander, odors, without sounding like a jet engine, the Blue Pure 211+ is the clear answer. It's been the top pick at Good Housekeeping for years and Tom's Guide calls it one of the quietest models even on higher fan speeds.

What holds up

  • Washable fabric pre-filter snags pet fur before it clogs the main filter
  • True HEPA captures particles down to 0.1 microns, smallest of all tested models
  • Activated carbon filter neutralizes pet urine and saliva odors
  • Exceptionally quiet operation even on higher fan speeds
  • Covers up to 540 sq ft, ideal for living rooms and large offices

What to know

  • Not ideal for very large open spaces over 500 sq ft
  • Filter replacement costs $70, higher than budget competitors
  • No smart app control on the base 211+ model
Expert verdict
The washable fabric pre-filter that encases the device did a good job of snagging fur, dust and other large particles in our Lab and home tests.
Good Housekeeping InstituteView source
Expert verdict
It was exceptionally fast at clearing the air in our test chamber, plus it was among the quietest models, even on its higher fan speeds.
Good Housekeeping Institute (tester note)View source
Best Budget

If you need to cover multiple rooms, bedroom, living room, home office, the GermGuardian lets you buy three or four units for the price of one premium purifier. Real users confirm it noticeably freshens the air within an hour, which is exactly what you want from a budget pick.

What holds up

  • True HEPA captures pet dander and allergens down to 0.1 microns
  • Activated carbon filter reduces pet odors
  • Built-in air quality sensor adjusts fan speed automatically
  • Affordable enough to outfit multiple rooms simultaneously
  • Compact footprint at under 10 inches wide

What to know

  • Noisy on the highest fan setting
  • Only covers up to 215 sq ft, not suitable for large rooms
  • Carbon filter less effective in hot or humid climates
Expert verdict
Our market experts like that you can buy three or four of these GermGuardians for the price of a single model from a premium brand, without sacrificing much in the way of performance.
Good Housekeeping InstituteView source
Expert verdict
After just one hour of operation, 'the room felt normal and livable.'
Good Housekeeping consumer testerView source
Best Space-Saving Design

For pet owners in smaller homes or apartments where floor space is precious, the MinusA2 is genuinely clever, wall-mounting keeps it out of the way while the custom pet filter goes after dander specifically. It's pricey, but the combination of quiet operation and pet-specific filtration is hard to beat.

What holds up

  • Wall-mountable design saves floor space, a unique feature among air purifiers
  • Dedicated pet dander filter in addition to standard pre-filter and true HEPA
  • Activated carbon filter neutralizes pet odors
  • Whisper-quiet in silent mode; only 49 dB on highest turbo setting
  • True HEPA captures 99% of particulates under 0.1 microns

What to know

  • Significantly more expensive than most competitors
  • Has an ionization mode that experts generally don't recommend using
  • Wall mounting requires installation effort upfront
Expert verdict
It's the first unit we've had in the Lab for testing that can be mounted to the wall. The unit installs easily which will save floor space, especially compared with the largest standing models, which can get quite bulky.
Good Housekeeping Institute (Nik Greenwald)View source
Expert verdict
Mounting the Rabbit on my wall keeps my floors clear and I haven't had to dust nearly as much since I started using it.
Good Housekeeping home testerView source
Best for Odor Control

If pet smells are your primary complaint, not just dander, the Coway Airmega 450 is the purifier to get. The activated carbon layer is serious about VOCs and odors, and the cat-proof control lock is a genuinely useful real-world feature that owners love.

What holds up

  • 3-in-1 filter with vacuumable pre-filter, True HEPA, and activated carbon for odors
  • Control-panel lock prevents pets from accidentally changing settings
  • Eco Mode automatically stops airflow when no pollution detected for 10 minutes
  • Easy-to-maneuver wheels and hidden handle for room-to-room portability
  • Quiet at lower settings, effective for 300-400 sq ft at recommended 5 air exchanges/hour

What to know

  • No Wi-Fi or app control
  • Air quality indicator light colors don't match standard AQI color codes, confusing
  • Only 1-year warranty for the price point
  • Gets noticeably loud at highest setting (nearly 60 dB)
Expert verdict
As a cat owner, I appreciate the model's control-panel lock, as my cats tend to turn off other tower purifiers by sitting on the unit.
WIREDView source
Expert verdict
With its quiet air cleaning abilities, capturing particulate matter, odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), the Airmega 450 might be my favorite air purifier from Coway to date.
WIREDView source
From the community
At a cost of $500, I wish the warranty were longer than a year.
WIRED (reviewer note)View source
Best Self-Cleaning

Dreame FP10

$400-$450

The Dreame FP10 solves the biggest maintenance headache for pet owners, a clogged filter. The roller brush system genuinely reduces how often you need to think about filter upkeep, and the real-time TVOC and PM2.5 data from the app is surprisingly addictive. It's not cheap, but it's the most innovative pet-focused purifier on the market right now.

What holds up

  • Self-cleaning roller brush removes pet hair from filter automatically, extending filter life to 2 years
  • Dedicated pet mode alongside AI/auto, sleep, and custom modes
  • Real-time tracking of PM2.5, TVOCs, temperature, humidity, and outdoor AQI via app
  • Sleek design that guests rarely identify as an air purifier
  • Child lock feature disables physical buttons via app

What to know

  • Expensive at $425
  • Roller brush compartment still requires manual emptying, not fully self-cleaning
  • Physical buttons are tiny and hard to see, app is essentially required
  • Noisy at high speed (62 dB max, comparable to a dishwasher)
  • Pet weighing platform accessory is gimmicky and inaccurate
Expert verdict
When I used the air purifier consistently, particularly on high-speed, I noticed less dust accumulating in my living room. I wasn't wiping down my coffee and side tables every day anymore.
CNETView source
Expert verdict
Dreame says the filter can last up to two years, which is likely because the roller brush helps reduce buildup on the filter by taking care of some of the cleaning.
CNETView source
From the community
I'll stick with the FP10. I like the design, features and overall performance, even if my pup wants nothing to do with the weighing station.
CNET (reviewer verdict)View source