Brush and bath regularly, however I saw a new shampoo in the store tonite that was for dog's that shed, check it out it might help if you don't have the time for the other. Good Luck!
2007-01-21 10:42:13
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answered by Finally home 2
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Buy a lint bruh for your clothes because nothing you can do is going to stop the shedding completely. Also, try to brush your dog every day or every other day. Other than that, be prepared to take her to the groomer a lot if you really can't stand the shedding.
2007-01-21 10:34:39
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answered by ♥ballerina♥ 2
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Brush her out good or take her to the groomers and have her bath, brushed and dried since it's getting closer to spring time she is losing her winter coat, my dog does this to and a trip to the groomers helps cut down on the amount of hair shed. And the groomer isn't overly expensive and saves you the time and mess of doing it yourself at home.
2007-01-21 10:33:19
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answered by Katprsn 5
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It's a fact of life, they're gonna shed. Just don't get on the floor with him or sit where thre's dog hair. He's gonna do it and there's no cure to stop it.
2007-01-21 10:38:27
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answered by Miss Squeaks. 6
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Get a brush and use it daily. It's the only thing that will help. That and a lint brush for your clothes. There's a saying - no outfit is complete without dog hair.....
2007-01-21 10:31:54
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answered by ? 7
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You poor thing.. I feel your pain I have a white Jack Russell He gets his little white hairs everywhere!!!! Go to target or wal-mart in the pet section they have these funny looking rubber brushes THEY WORK WONDERS!!! it is the best hair remover i have ever had. And i've had my dog 7 years now.
Sorry i looked online and couldnt find the name of it but when you see it you will know. It looks just like a big rubber hairbrush
2007-01-21 10:33:34
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answered by Learn2LoveMe 4
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Dog's shed. Just as we shed our hair and skin cells. Regular grooming can help. Otherwise, get a lint brush and be prepared to have to brush yourself. lol.
2007-01-21 10:30:49
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answered by Anonymous
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change diet to a premium high quality dry kibble,, and brush brush brush your dog daily... and then get used to the fact that dogs shed
2007-01-21 10:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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try brushing her more. or they have these rubber brushes at like petsmart that has a gripping effect for hair and it works really well. we have rottweilers and they shed really bad and we have white carpet... lol so i know how that can be!
2007-01-21 10:32:57
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answered by danuh_bananuh 2
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