How to Get Rid of Pet Hair
Pets are great to have around the house, but become difficult to manage when you notice their hair on every surface around your house. Some methods are temporarily, and some are permanent methods. Pet hair has a nasty tendency to get deeply embedded in carpet, and stick on doors. The follow methods are tested and proven to help you learn how to get rid of pet hair.
First of all, you may want to purchase a special vacuum designed to suck up pet hair. Many vacuums are not designed for pet hair removal and too much hair will eventually clog your vacuum or damage it permanently. Long haired animals are especially guilty of this problem, but short haired cats and dogs can cause issues as well. If you buy a special vacuum for getting rid of pet hair, you will see the results right away. Since they are powerful, they can suck out hair from the bottom of your carpet, where odors and problems begin to develop.
If that doesn’t get the job done, then you should always comb and brush your pet’s hair. Just like you brush your own hair on a regular basis, animals need their fur groomed as well. This will not only keep them health, but will minimize the amount of hair that they tend to shed onto your furniture and other home surfaces. Since dander is also a problem, brushing regularly will help reduce that too, and may even permanently get rid of the pet hair in your home.
If pet hair is a serious problem for your household, you can try trimming your animal’s hair short. Long haired animals are usually loved for their gorgeous coats, but if the fur is irritating your sinuses then it may be best to give your furry friend a shave. Little fur will fall out, and you won’t have such a mess to clean up. Training your pets to avoid furniture is also a good way to keep pet hair on the floor and not on couches or beds. Offering your pets an alternative to laying on your couch is also a good way to keep their fur off of your furniture surfaces.
In the end, getting rid of pet hair isn’t that easy, and can take a lot more effort than it is sometimes worth. If pet hair is an issue for you because of sinuses or conditions, then consider getting a hairless variety.




June 18th, 2009 at 5:18 pm
Another way to remove pet hair is use a Fur-Zoff. It sweeps pet hair off all fabrics and it lasts forever! It’s also made from recycled materials, so it’s much less wasteful than a lint roller. Its only about 10 bucks.