How to Deal with Dog Hair

How to Deal with Dog Hair

Winding Road Kennel’s Guide to Managing Dog Hair

Dogs bring joy, but their hair ends up everywhere. Shedding can make cleaning a challenge, but with the right approach, you can keep your home, clothes, and car looking fur-free.

 

Keep Dog Hair Under Control in Your Home

How to deal with dog hair starts with regular brushing to reduce loose hair before it lands on your floors and furniture. Use a vacuum with a pet hair attachment to clean carpets, and try a rubber broom for hardwood floors. A damp microfiber cloth or dryer sheet wipes hair off furniture and surfaces quickly.

 

Use the Right Tools for Your Clothing

Lint rollers work for quick touch-ups, but for a deep clean, use a pet hair remover brush or a damp rubber glove to lift hair off fabrics. Wash clothes with half a cup of white vinegar to loosen embedded fur before drying them with a dryer sheet to reduce static.

 

Winding Road Kennel’s Top Tips for a Fur-Free Car

Cover your seats with washable blankets or pet seat covers to catch loose fur. Use a handheld vacuum or a rubber squeegee to remove hair from upholstery. Lightly misting seats with water before wiping them down helps gather stubborn fur.

 

Improve Your Dog’s Shedding with Proper Care

How to deal with dog hair includes maintaining a balanced diet with omega-3 fatty acids to promote healthy skin and reduce excessive shedding. Regular baths with a de-shedding shampoo keep loose hair in check.

 

Schedule Regular Grooming for Less Shedding

Professional grooming removes excess fur before it gets in your home and car. At Winding Road Kennel in Parkersburg, WV, we offer grooming services that keep your dog’s coat clean and manageable.

 

 

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