Topic: dog hair everywhere
kntrygal1964's photo
Fri 03/09/07 09:55 AM
hey does anyone have any suggestions on keeping the dog hair to a
minimum on my part rotti and part shephard, she is an inside dog but my
lord there is dog hair everywhere, i try to brush her but its taking
over my house, any suggestions other than puttin her outside thats not
an option, and thanks

shenadra's photo
Fri 03/09/07 09:57 AM
LMAO, shave her bald. That will cut down on the hair.laugh

kntrygal1964's photo
Fri 03/09/07 09:59 AM
believe me i have honestly thought about it.lol

shenadra's photo
Fri 03/09/07 10:00 AM
Sorry. I just really don't know what else to say. No suggestions. That
is all I could come up with.

no photo
Fri 03/09/07 10:00 AM
Hey your in my shoes...my owner had to buy more vaccums, lol laugh
laugh

kntrygal1964's photo
Fri 03/09/07 10:03 AM
it clogs up my vacuum i have to sweep the carpet first then pick it up
by hand then vacuum but its everywhere not just the carpet its drivin me
nutzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

crazysillygirl's photo
Fri 03/09/07 10:04 AM
shave it down some

oldsage's photo
Fri 03/09/07 10:21 AM
Go to a groomer & learn what a undermatt brush is & how to use it. Have
2 chows & the hair is terrible. Learned that trick lst fall & cut it
down lots.

jonnyr7's photo
Fri 03/09/07 11:06 AM
just brush the dog a couple times a day

april332's photo
Fri 03/09/07 11:14 AM
yes the undermatt brush does wonders, I have 4 akita's and it works

jeanc200358's photo
Fri 03/09/07 12:32 PM
I use a hard-rubber curry brush on my dogs. You wouldn't be-LIEVE how
much loose hair comes out when using those things. By the time I got
done with Kohl, there was enough hair to make a whole 'nother dog!

I recommend you do it outside, though, and about once a week, if not
more.

MikeMontana's photo
Fri 03/09/07 08:26 PM
Kill the dog, or kill anyone who complains about the dog hairs. Its all
about choices.

MissPuddin's photo
Sat 03/10/07 07:51 PM
Yes,undermatt brush is the key - and regular brushing OUTSIDE weather
permitting - garage if it's not.

There are pet sprays in the pets store and dept store that say they help
to stop shedding (LOL) which i highly doubt, but never tried.... but
also one that helps the hair come up easier when cleaning - I THINK it
might be one of the Febreeze brand???

I have an american eskimo - they blow their coat 2 or 3 times a year and
shed constantly.

Good luck - I'll keep watching because I'm interested in the tips too!

Good luck

MP.

Chuckee's photo
Sat 03/10/07 07:58 PM
Kill the dog? Aren't you the guy that chased a kid into a moving
vehicle? noway Jeez fella.

TRACYLY's photo
Sat 03/10/07 08:09 PM
i should buy stock in duck tape i use it on furnture and clothes to ged
rid of all the animal hair in my home

Thndrghost's photo
Sat 03/10/07 08:16 PM
I know what you're going through, I don't have dogs, but I have 2 very
large Maine Coon cats...I have cat hair everywhere. I brush them quite
often, but still have their long hair (and mine) all over my
house...good luck!

no photo
Sat 03/10/07 08:19 PM
TRACYLY: i should buy stock in duck tape i use it on furnture and
clothes to ged rid of all the animal hair in my home

Or just cover the dog with the tape, can't shed much that way.

Barbiesbigsister's photo
Sat 03/10/07 08:28 PM
talk to your veterinarian about some vitamins or perhaps a better
dogfood.

no photo
Sat 03/10/07 08:32 PM
noway NAIR,,,,,,,,,ONCE A WEEK!!!!!!!

SOAK IT IN WARM WATER, THEN NAIR IT!!!!!! "NO MORE HAIR"..
noway noway noway noway BUT IM "NUTS" TO.....noway