A Dog Hair Removal Guide...
An Easy Guide To Dog Hair Removal From Clothes And Furniture... Having a dog as part of the family is a wonderful experience that can be life changing. Unforunately, many good people never take advantage of this experience for reasons that can often be managed. Hygiene and dog hair seem to top the list for many folks. We've put together some simple tips for reducing your dogs shedding and dog hair removal. Why Is My Dog Shedding? The first thing to understand is that it's normal for your dog to shed and all dogs do except for the Hairless Terrier.
Dogs lose their winter coats in the spring, but keep in mind that most indoor dogs shed all year. Depending on the breed, dogs will shed loose hair or clumps of hair.Your dog's food has alot to do with his shedding. Feed your dog a quality food from the pet store and make his diet a priority. Food matters!Add a fatty acid supplement to your dogs diet. This is great for your dogs skin and coat.Stress and fear can cause a dog to shed abnormally. Provide comfort and support for your best friend and build his confidence at all times.Brushing your dog regularly helps. If your dog is not fearful and will allow you, try using the vacuum hose to suck up any loose hair left on him after brushing. If daily is out of the question, do it as often as you can. Twice a week is better than not at all.Dog Hair Removal Made Easy... The toughest place to remove dog hair is from furniture, curtains, etc. Here are some useful tips that work wonders:
Use a damp cloth for removing dog from your clothes, sofa and other furniture. Pull the hair into one area by wiping your furniture in one direction. Clean and dampen your cloth as necessary.Toss your curtains into the dryer with a fabric softener sheet on "air" only for several minutes.Use your vacuum hose on bare floors and in corners.To remove dog hair from clothes quickly, use large pieces of tape such as duct tape or packagaing tape.Apply these simple practices and enjoy life with your dog.
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