Best dog hair removal products according to redditors
We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best dog hair removal products. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 58 Reddit comments discussing the best dog hair removal products. We ranked the 24 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
Owner of 5 large dogs here. My sister pointed me in the direction of one of these and they are amazing at getting fur off the furniture, carpet, etc! Btw, your room is lovely just the way it is, including the naughty dog, haha!
I use a rubber one like this. It works great for removing pet fur from carpet and it works pretty good at stiring up dirt and sand so that it can be vacuumed up easier.
Evriholder FURemover Pet Hair Removal Brush, color may vary https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H54UXK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zewrDbW83APD3
>But I guess there's nothin stopping you from just saying it's a service dog.
Yup. They even sell service dog vests on Amazon. And business owners are not allowed to ask for "proof." This way, shitty people can misrepresent their dog so they can take it everywhere.
https://www.amazon.com/barkOutfitters-Service-Vest-Harness-Cards/dp/B00T9S8DO4/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1494876858&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=service+dog+vest&psc=1
You can buy all of that on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/barkOutfitters-Service-Vest-Harness-Cards/dp/B00T9S8DO4/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1509690525&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=service+dog+vest&psc=1
Have one of these in your pocket all day
https://www.amazon.com/Butler-Home-Products-617125-Roller/dp/B00MR9QOZ2/ref=zg_bs_3024207011_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=JVS72EB2DSNK2JMQM9BM
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N66Y1IK/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_i_wa5uDbEZR79VV
This thing works pretty well.
Our old guy likes this product and if that's still too much if you pet him with a moistened hand, it'll get a lot of fur off and then you rub your hands together to roll it into balls. It's the only thing that works for Molly.
In the mean time, if I was in your shoes I'd start at zero. Just get a good book or a movie on your laptop and some headphones and just sit quietly in his area for a while and let him come to you and remind him you're not a threat by keeping your hands to yourself. I've had to do this a lot with our neurotic bunny Brock. He's like a adolescent Guinea pig in a Flemmy's body and is terrified of everything and everyone and hyperactive for a rabbit half his size.
Would you let me know if this helps?
Sort of. My process is this:
Before the cat comes into the bathroom
3.Have your shower curtain on the inside of the bathtub and have it about halfway across your bathtub.
Now you have your cat in the bathtub
12.5. I recommend brushing your cat with your grooming tools while it is trapped in the bathroom with you. It can't get away and all this hair will give it a hairball. I recommend this for the light grooming after your cat is dry because there will be fur everywhere. I recommend this for general brushings. Especially if your cat gets hairballs.
A good thing for your cat would be to have a space heater, sun spot or somewhere warm for your cat to hang out for a while. If you don't, keep your house really warm. No one wants to see their cat shiver!
This method has been curated through bathing feral and friendly cats. This also assumes your cat isn't going to go psycho and go for the throat. lol
Edit: Reddit did something odd with my numbering but I'm too lazy to care.
Rubber pet hair brushes (like this) work really well too. I have one couch that is the black fabric that traps the hairs on and the vacuum just can't get, but the brush totally gets them all (and because it's black I can see every hair that is on it). I use it like a broom and sweep them all in a pile and then vacuum the loosened pile. Its very easy on fabric but grips the hair well.
I use it on my clothes as well. Not as good as sticky rolls, but I also mostly use it on my exercise/yoga pants and those suckers are the worst for hair. Even the lint roller doesn't work very well on them. I always work out looking like the crazy pet lady covered in hair :(
Not completely zero waste but better than throwing out a bunch of disposable ones:
Reusable lint roller: https://www.amazon.com/iLifeTech-Reusable-Sticky-Cleaner-Remover/dp/B00WQY9PHW/ref=sr_1_13?keywords=sticky+buddy&qid=1556762332&s=gateway&sr=8-13
Pet hair removal:
https://www.amazon.com/Pet-Grooming-Effectively-Professional-Deshedding/dp/B01M5DS0Z7/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=pet+hair+brush&qid=1556762376&s=gateway&sr=8-8
https://www.amazon.com/Evriholder-FURemover-Squeegee-Multi-Surface-Telescoping/dp/B000EFDOOA/ref=sr_1_9?keywords=pet+hair+brush&qid=1556762410&s=gateway&sr=8-9
I have only had my greyhound, Kuiper, for 3 weeks, so I can speak to what the first couple weeks with a shy dog is. He is also a retired racer (race name Bella Kingo) and was off the track for about 2 months before coming into our home. What is your girls racing name? What is her new name going to be?
Greyhounds in generally seem to be a very reserved breed at first, but they then open up and ours is becoming quite the goofball!
I don't know if you plan on kenneling her at all, but we chose to kennel Kuiper and are very happy we did. He likes to "get away from it all" sometimes and just goes to his kennel to take a nap. Also, he prefers to eat while standing in his kennel - while reaching to his food bowl outside.
As for things to keep in mind. The first day is often overwhelming for the dogs (at least it was for Kuiper.) Hourly trips outside until he got on schedule (he didn't go poop for the first 2 days!) and we ended up adding some metamucil to his food to solidify his stool. Greys can be sensitive, and you'll notice it most when they go to the bathroom. Also, we kennel Kuiper in our room at night and the second night his stomach was grumbling so loud it actually woke us up. That sometimes happens with the stress of new scenery and a new diet.
Also, patio doors! Our grey took one look at our deck and headed right into our patio door. He didn't hurt himself, but was kind of confused as first. So, if you have a patio door, just draw the blinds or put some masking tape on it and then introduce it to him.
I'll give you our experience with our cats. When we first got Kuiper, we put the cats in the basement for the first day to give him a chance to acclimate himself to us and our house. The second day we brought the cats up and every time a cat would come near, Kuiper would jump to his feet. At first, we thought it was a sign of aggression, we soon figured out that he was TERRIFIED of them and just wanted to leave the room when they came in. 3 weeks later, he still doesn't "like" them, but generally completely ignores them.
Another thing you could do to help the bond is grooming her. We bought a grooming glove which Kuiper really likes. I think it helps build the bond between him and I.
I had the chance to take off some work and spend the first couple days with him - I think that helped. All in all, we are still learning a LOT. He hasn't had any accidents in the house and only barks (or whines) when he needs to go outside to relieve himself. Honestly, it has been nothing short of fantastic!
Edit: I would also recommend a harness instead of a collar for when you go outdoors. I was reading an article just the other day that said there has been an increase in cases of dogs having esophageal problems because of collars. With shy dogs, sometimes they like to just freeze and stand there - and sometimes you need to move them for their own safety (i.e. Kuiper likes to freeze when people on bikes come towards him and we need to gently move him to the side of the trail.) The harness takes the strain off the neck. Just my two cents :)
These aren’t the exact ones but they are pretty much the same [shedding gloves] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H42K2H3/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_qTfYDbVJ0K1DP)
It shouldn’t, but to be safe maybe try a lint roller, maybe one of those reusable rubbery ones like this , those are usually pretty gentle.
Well there's this.
Butler Home Products 617125 Giant Pet T Hand Roller - Quantity 1, 70 peel sheets,42.8 ft x 4.6 in.
I use a regular lint roller for my clothes and this big one for furniture:
http://www.amazon.com/Evercare-Pet-Mega-Cleaning-Roller/dp/B00819NYUA
My dogs don't shed, so that's all I need. My sister has giant shedding dogs and has an expensive Dyson vacuum cleaner.
Hey! So, u/merlin-_- was a wizard and found an amazon link, here it is
Of course, searching for love glove is fine :)
This
i love these. sometimes they're sold as grooming mitts for cats but they are the same thing. they're made of soft cloth...last time i was at petco they had some but they're not on the website. just make sure you rub the right way or it will deposit fur back onto your clothes!
http://www.amazon.com/CleanAide-Hair-Removal-Pick-2-Pack/dp/B003USZI06/ref=sr_1_26?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1451961307&sr=1-26&keywords=grooming+mitt
SleekEZ Original Deshedding Grooming Tool Use this outside. The hair goes everywhere.
Also this for your clothes.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00T9S8DO4/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1487874260&sr=8-3&keywords=service+dog+vest
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a dog and three cats? well, it seems like you'll need this
lol but honestly, i feel this will really help keep a closet organized. i know it says its for shoes, but if you dont have a lot of shoes you can still put other things there.
The best thing I've found after using a million different things, is a lint brush/plastic broom combo thing. this
I have this love glove which works really well. I vacuum a lot! Thankfully I have all tile floors so that helps cut down on it. I just got this new [Shark vacuum](http://www.target.com/p/shark-navigator-dlx-upright-vacuum-nv70/-/A-14500134#prodSlot=medium_1_0&term=shark navigator) and it's AWESOME. The pet hair attachment rules! Makes cleaning my couch so easy and it works really well on tile floors!
I've essentially accepted the fact that my life is pretty much filled with cat hair.
Unfortunately, vests can be easily purchased, so a vest doesn't really tell you anything.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T9S8DO4/
I have a ridiculous fat cat. Seen here.
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We have a cat that sheds all over our couches and on the bed and we use something like this. It works great https://www.amazon.com/CleanAide-Hair-Removal-Cleanup-2-Pack/dp/B003USZI06/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=lint+glove&qid=1556660362&s=gateway&sr=8-3
Get a rubber brush like THESE. They are excellent at removing pet hair.
Also, take your dog to the groomer for a bath and thorough brushing.
I need to start brushing my dogs more! My room/house is a mess (I have two short haired dogs and two long haired ones) but they hate when I do and I hate when they do it! I've been meaning to get something like this in hopes that it will make them fight me less when I brush them!
I also have this that I use to keep it clean because I do eat at my desk as well. I also have been washing it like once every 2-3 months.
I don't have any advice about the Shelties, sorry I have short haired dogs. But for the pup, really any brush should do. I have a [glove] (https://www.amazon.com/Grooming-Deshedding-Bunnies-Right-Handed-Bemix/dp/B01DKUNXNW/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1484410157&sr=8-4&keywords=dog+glove+brush) brush similar to that one, a wire slicker brush with the little nubs on the ends of the wires, a bristle brush and use a [shampoo brush] (https://www.amazon.com/KONG-ZoomGroom-Grooming-Brush-Raspberry/dp/B0002AR1A0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1484410237&sr=8-3&keywords=dog+shampoo+brush) to help lather in shampoo and remove loose hairs.
About bathing it's dependent on the shampoo and the dog's skin and coat. Some people rarely ever bathe their dogs while some bathe theirs every few weeks. You may want to discuss it with your vet to see what they think is healthy for your dogs. A month or so in between baths isn't bad at all, if its been working for you there isn't a real reason to switch it up.
This right here I bought one thinking it probably wouldn't work, I was wrong. They work surprisingly well.
http://www.amazon.com/Evercare-Surface-Roller-Refill-Layers/dp/B002T5C0ZW
I like how we can throw a vest on anything and becomes a service animal. Throw this on your dog and he can go anywhere too.
Is it this one? https://www.amazon.com/CleanAide-Hair-Removal-Pick-2-Pack/dp/B003USZI06/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486764596&sr=8-1&keywords=pick+it+up+mitt%3F
I would say:
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I know its tough to compete with Amazon & other large vendors. But when you are selling cheap products sourced from China, that's who are you competing with. If you want to charge more for your products you need to have higher quality products. As soon as I looked at your store I recognized 95% of your products ( as a pet owner ) because I've seen them on Wish, Amazon, and Chewy. There's no reason why I would shop at your site over those 3.