• Friday, October 19th, 2007
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Does dog hair vacuums ruin? And if so, what do you recommend to control pet hair?
Do not ruin your vacuum except perhaps for the most commonly used. Make sure that after each time you use that fur balls are not caught in the beam or in the brushes. If the vacuum is the variety no bag, wash it after each use .. The Dyson brand vacuum is supposed to be one of the best, but very expensive. You basically have to empty all day. I have seen these as magnetic brooms demonstrated in dog shows seem really pick up the hair-sorry, I do not know what is officially called, or when it arrives. I hope someone has a better answer, because with 3 dogs and a cat there are a lot of hair in my house ...
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Miele S516 Cat & Dog Canister Vacuum Cleaner w/ STB 101 Handheld Turbo Brush
$799.00 A vacuum cleaner designed to make life with pets more comfortable. You would never give up sharing your home with your pet. You could never get along without the love and joy that comes along with a beloved cat or dog. They're simply a part of the family. Unfortunately, one of the downsides is having to live with persistent odors and thousands of loose hairs on your furniture and flooring. It's a ... |
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iRobot Roomba 400 Vacuum-Cleaning Robot, Orange
$149.99 iRobot Roomba 400 Vacuum-Cleaning Robot, Orange... |
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QuickDraw Pet Dryer (Orange) (9.75H x 7.5W x 4.5D)
$92.00 The QuickDraw is a compact, powerful hand held pet hair dryer that dries off a large long haired dog in minutes! At just over 3 pounds, the compact all steel dog dryer produces a large volume of warm air to dry all pets safely, quickly and thoroughly. Super powerful airflow (950 watts of power) dries hair from the base of the follicle to the top of the hair/fur for q... |