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How to Get Rid of Pet Hair

June 26th, 2007 by MartinDodge
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Step 1: Remove Pet Hair from the Source

cat combingSimply brushing your pet regularly can save you much vacuuming later. All dogs and cats should be brushed or combed every 1-2 weeks. If you begin while they’re young, they will quickly get used to it. If it bothers them, check with your veterinarian. The animal may have a skin condition.

Some people train their dogs to tolerate being vacuumed. Most dogs and cats fear these noisy home appliances, but a few actually enjoy the experience. You can slowly and gently introduce the dog to the vacuum cleaner, and it helps to keep the main unit outside the room where you’re grooming the dog and use a long extension hose with the upholstery cleaning tool. Take it slow and don’t terrify the poor guy.

Shedding tends to be heavier in the spring and fall when old coats are being shed for new ones. Even if the dog doesn’t get its hair cut at any other time of year, doing it in the spring cuts down on shedding over the summer. If shedding seems excessive all year long, take it to a vet to rule out thyroid or hormonal problems.

Using Diet to Promote a Healthy Coat

cute puppyOther likely causes of shedding are environmental, diet, or a result of aging. You can’t do much about an old dog or cat, but there are steps you can take to reduce airborne allergens like dust and pollen. Many dogs and cats are sensitive to packaged foods. If you want to be really good to your pet, make their food yourself. For my dogs, I cook meat or fish with rice, oatmeal, eggs, and vegetables, a recipe I’ve used ever since I discovered they don’t tolerate corn, which is the first ingredient in most supermarket dog foods. Both of them have terrific coats.

Gently rubbing your pet down regularly with a diaper wipe not only moisturizes the pet’s skin but also removes loose hair and dander. A lint roller can collect loose hair, but will not moisturize the animal or make it smell better.

Buff the doggieProper grooming will greatly reduce the problem of pet hair on clothing, floors, and furniture, but it will not eliminate it. Fitting furniture with covers – only those pieces which the pets favor – reduces clean-up to a matter of throwing the covers in the washing machine every so often. And you can remove the covers whenever you wish, such as when you have guests.

For Those Who Don’t Fancy Hairy Furniture

Hair can be removed from furniture in several ways:

  • Use a soot-and-dirt removal sponge. These look like cellulose sponges. They are made of rubber and pull debris off of upholstery almost like magic. You can find them at home improvement stores and other stores which stock cleaning supplies.
  • Moisten a rubber glove with water and wipe it over the furniture.
  • Rub with a clothes dryer sheet. It has a magnetic attraction for hair and fuzz.
  • Wrap packaging tape or wide masking tape around your hand and run it across the fabric when you’re cleaning small areas.

The Best Vacuum for Pet Hair

cat vacuumPicking up pet hair from carpets is best done by using the most powerful vacuum cleaner available. The handbook that Consumer Reports magazine issues on an annual basis generally has a section rating various brands of vacuum cleaners and describes their relative cleaning power. You should also check the reviews on Amazon.com to see which vacuum pet owners prefer based on actual experience with the products.

Some say that mixing liquid fabric softener with water, spraying it on carpets and rugs, and letting it sit for an hour before vacuuming does wonders in loosening hair embedded in fibers. Others swear by following up their vacuuming by running a rubber broom across the carpets.

Sprinkling carpet deodorizer around the house before vacuuming makes the house of a pet owner smell better, but the same thing can be accomplished with a box of baking soda. It does nothing to make picking up hair easier.








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  1. July 1st, 2009 at 12:59 pm    Annabelle Says:

    These were some great suggestions. Another way I remove pet hair from furniture is with Fur-Zoff. I really like it because it’s a “green” product made of recylced materials and lasts forever for abtou $10, so it’s a much better choice then most disposable products. Hope this helps! thanks again

  2. March 27th, 2009 at 5:24 pm    leigh Says:

    Brushing your pet everyday makes a massive difference to pet hair. I also use the pets brush to brush the carpets which removes the hair the hoover has missed. This is very effective but does take time. Bathing the pet regularly also helps minimise the escess hair and a couple of drops of oil in the food bowl will help.

  3. November 8th, 2008 at 10:24 am    Jean Legg Says:

    I have found a wonderful product!! Look at KleenSheets.com. These are disposable covers for pet beds, furniture, car seats, etc. Catch the hair…..then toss. Please be kind to yourself….check KleenSheets.com

  4. January 22nd, 2008 at 10:39 pm    Chelsea Says:

    By giving them a bath and brushing them will reduce the amount of hair. Once the dog is wet and lathered, brush their coat, then rinse. Once somewhat dry brush the coat again.

  5. January 1st, 2008 at 9:53 am    Cheldon Says:

    frequent brushing, i have cats, they shed all the time. especially the light colored cats. my kitty is orange and white, and the fuzz shows up everywhere. we just brush him and the other cat too. and a lint roller for the furniture.

  6. use lemon juice wen showering your pet cause it gets rid of any lose hair leve the lemon juice of for 15 mins then wash and shampoo then brush



 





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