Anyone need a job as a housekeeper?? Please???
Wow, I definitely have to try that. I've seen them before and keep meaning to pick one up. The problem I would have is trying to get my dogs to stand still for a good brushing. Yeah, my dogs are good...but not THAT good. I've been brushing them, but the hair still seems to fly all over the place. Does that actually make the hair stay together, or is it just the type of dog in the picture?Originally Posted by Bijou's Mom
Have you tried a Furminator? http://www.furminator.com/
Maddie is a hairball too, unfortunately a pug trait.She's blowing her coat right now as well, and boy the furminator has helped big time. I got mine at our local ranch supply store..... I think I paid $32 for it. I didn't know if it would work that great when I bought it, but it lived up to it's promise.
I couldn't even imagine having four dogs at once going through a spring shed.... lucky you!
Thanks for making me laugh Hope.Originally Posted by calico2222
I was watching TV and petting my pug, and the next think I knew I had a new pet, named Hairball.
When I groom Maddie, the hair flies everywhere! You should probably do it outside if you get a furminater.Originally Posted by calico2222
Wow, I definitely have to try that. I've seen them before and keep meaning to pick one up. The problem I would have is trying to get my dogs to stand still for a good brushing. Yeah, my dogs are good...but not THAT good. I've been brushing them, but the hair still seems to fly all over the place. Does that actually make the hair stay together, or is it just the type of dog in the picture?
Originally Posted by calico2222
Wow, I definitely have to try that. I've seen them before and keep meaning to pick one up. The problem I would have is trying to get my dogs to stand still for a good brushing. Yeah, my dogs are good...but not THAT good. I've been brushing them, but the hair still seems to fly all over the place. Does that actually make the hair stay together, or is it just the type of dog in the picture?