You can try to prepare for it, but no one can really stop it from happening. Particularly if your decor favors plush carpets and upholstered furniture and especially if your wardrobe favors cotton, dogs that shed top the list of cleaning dilemmas—as well as most people’s lists of “What I Would Change about My Dogs If I Could.” Here’s how to cope and keep excessive shedding at bay.
Best Way to Stop a Shedding Dog? Grooming.
If everything in your house has a fine layer of dog hair that seems to reappear the second you vacuum, it means you need to start at the source with a dog de-shedding tool. Invest in a dog brush and establish a once-a-day brushing routine, always in the same place and at the same time. Furry pooches will shed less hair if you brush them regularly, and grooming your dog in a consistent pattern will get them in the habit of reminding you that it’s time for a currycomb.
After brushing your dog, pry the matted hairs from the base of the brush bristles or tines of the comb and dispose of them. Do this each and every time you brush. If you don’t, you’re just leaving the hairs to waft back into the air, scoot back under the bed or closet, and form more dust bunnies—or creep back onto your clothing.
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