After you get the hair under control in your house after cleaning I suggest that you brush your dog everyday outside with a "rake shedder" to get the excess hair off the dog before letting it free rain the house. Also there are shampoos and vitamins that help dogs reduce shedding. What kind of diet is he on, A bad diet will cause a dog to shed excessivly. Try putting him on a Really good dog food try nutro. You need to kick it where its comming from which is the dog.
2006-09-30 17:17:17
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answered by Dalmatian 4
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I use swiffer and that seems to work great for me.
Also, a lot of dogs shed their winter coats in the summer. So some people actually shave their dogs before it happens. Next spring, I would suggest shaving his fur a couple of times during the summer and this will be less of a problem. For some dogs, this is actually good for them as they have really thick coats in the summertime.
2006-09-30 17:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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All you can do it spend 40 minutes a day brushing your puppy & that will help reduce some of the hair. For carpet I have found a rubber broom to be the best thing to strip the hair off it. Don't shave your husky - they have a special sort of coat which protects their skin ast hey produce natural oils much like lanolin & keeps them warm in winter but cool in summer.
2006-09-30 17:53:17
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answered by shirazzza 3
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except your son has hypersensitive reactions to the canines, the hair won't reason any well-being issues. Duck tape works properly on removing hair off of garments and such. there's a product on the keep which you place on surfaces and makes it less demanding to get rid of animal hair. i do no longer remember if it became right into a powder or a twig.
2016-12-26 06:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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it is a good idea to put some black pepper on your furniture so that the pet well not get on them as often.i know this will not answer your question but it might void out good luck with your quest... i had the same problem but it is now just a little less hairy..lol...bye
2006-09-30 17:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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it seriously takes 7 years after you dont have the dog to get rid of all the hair. not kidding.
2006-09-30 17:20:07
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answered by flutterflie04 5
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If you're bothered by dog hair that much you don't belong with a husky.
Damp sponges work well on fabrics/upholstry.
2006-09-30 17:24:45
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answered by Anonymous
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take off power head
vacume the dog
use lint brush on couch
2006-09-30 17:24:57
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answered by fragle2c 5
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get a poodle hahaha. they are the only dogs that dont shed hair. lol. but yah idk ne bcause i only have poodles indoors. sorry im not much of help. :)
2006-09-30 17:14:06
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answered by ~*♥@ngie♥*~ 2
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VACCUM
2006-09-30 17:22:01
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answered by happyteague 3
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