Saturday, November 28, 2009

Problem with dog?

my husband loves his dog,jack terrier. I dont really like all animals. but try to understand my husband. The problem is his dog is very hairy. her hair is everywhere around the house.Im the one who clean her hair, and my husband dont care about it



and he said there's nothing can do about her hair.



I dont like to see my house dirty with her hair.I'm getting headache now. Anyone can help ?



Problem with dog?

Some dogs shed a lot. What can you do to help get the hair loss under control? Grooming is the key. Keeping in mind that the hair is going to fall out either way and it is best to remove it yourself and throw it in the trash, then to let the hair fall out naturally all over your house. The more hair YOU remove the less you will see it all over your house. Brushing your dog once a day will greatly reduce the unwanted hair all over your clothes, carpet and furniture, especially during shedding season. There are products that can help you remove all the dead hair in a few grooming sessions, leaving less hair to fall out inside your house. During the shedding season, if you do not remove the shedding winter coat, you will most likely see it falling all out all over your house for about a period of a month or so.



A note from me- If you get another dog, get a poodle/ a poodle cross. They don't shed very much at all! ;)



Problem with dog?

Unfortunately, Jack Russels shed a lot. There's nothing you can do about it.



Problem with dog?

Regular brushing should help with the extra hair. Spring and summer is shedding season so you could see more hair coming out around these times.



Most animals shed though, it's just a fact of life. A Swiffer mop works wonders.



Problem with dog?

daily grooming and vacuuming,,, it is spring time... she will stop shedding so much soon. try brushing the dog.. you may grow attached... who knows



Problem with dog?

There is *nothing* you can do to keep your husband's Jack Russell Terrier from shedding. Even though they are short-haired, JRTs do shed and they do shed a lot.



The only thing you can do is try to keep on top of things with the cleaning. Vacuuming daily or every other day is a good way to keep dog hair under control in the house. Since this is your husband's dog, and you don't particularly like animals, I would sit down with your husband and address this issue. Maybe he can do some of the cleaning in order for this arrangement to work out for everyone.



By the way, dog hair isn't "dirty". It's just HAIR. People loose hair too.



Problem with dog?

There are several brushes out that can help cut down on the shedding. I like the "Shed Ender" from the TV comercial. They also sell ones like it in pet shops.



I have heard of people vaccuuming off their dog. I would think that with a gentle brush on the vaccuum, so long as it doesn't freak the dog out, could help cut down on hair.



I would try asking your local pet shop what they think is the best brush for your dog. This will help with the hair, and give you and the dog some quaility time together, you might even learn to really like the dog and not mind the hair so much.



Problem with dog?

razor+dog=no sheding



Problem with dog?

I have a rat terrior and she sheds alot too. I have heard that if you feed a dog scramble eggs with one meal a day it will make their coat shiny and help the shedding.



Problem with dog?

try brushing her every day you can try those stickey rolls used for getting fur of funiture we use them on our cat she loves it also try to give her baths more often it gets rid of the dead fur and malnutrition is also a cause of shedding my cat sheds alot cause she is over weight she dident when she had a normal weight if the dog is over weight that might also be a cause of the excess shedding ask your vet if it is a health prob your vet is shure to know



Problem with dog?

Okay... there are several products on the market to tame shedding... the Furminator (a fancy grooming brush) was rated the best in consumer reports and can be found at Petsmart... also there are shampoos and grooming products you can bath and spray on your dog to prevent lots of shedding... i personally vacuum my dog (I brush him and vacuum the hair as I go, and i vacuum his coat) it was tricky at first b/c all dogs hate vacuums but he got used to it... also vacuum your house... the worst thing about animal fur is how it tangles in fabric and refuses to brush off! Ultra Suede is a newer type of upholstery fabric that can't be penetrated by hairs... hope it helps!



Problem with dog?

Being a professional groomer I have to give you a totally biased solution. First take her to a groomer and have a full Bath %26amp; Groom done. She'll get some very serious brushing and combing and a bath to wash away the largest part of the shed.



Now at home, give her a vigorous brushing with a medium bristle brush every day. I do it outside when doing my own dogs, it saves on the clean up. Dog hair is totally compostible so I let it fly on the wind.



The daily brushing should take about five minutes, will keep the indoor shed to a minimum and reduce your clean up time. And who knows, you might even suffer a bonding with the dog. They're good for headaches too.



Problem with dog?

Daily Brushing at home would certainly help and you may want to consider regular professional grooming as well.

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