Anonymous wrote:Roomba! I've got the 870 (or 840...the 800 model from amazon). Lifesaver! Works so well, I bought two, because I was always running it up and down the stairs and having to wait for the battery to recharge.
I didn't buy their more expensive model; I don't need to connect it to wifi and turn it on when I'm in a remote location...before you run a roomba, you will always need to do 30 seconds of picking up stuff off the floor (like a dog toy), so I don't think that would be practical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Samoyed who sheds daily, and blows his coat (sheds massively) once a year. This is what I do:
- Brush and comb the dog twice a week. When he blows coat, daily.
- Dryer for dogs, used outside on the porch, blows away dander and extra hair. Weekly.
- Roomba every day or every other day.
- Sticky roller clothes and the couch.
- Allow dog on main floor, not basement or upstairs.
- Dust every week as usual, and occasionally vacuum by hand, it's the only way to get into corners and under furniture.
How old is your Samoyed? Mine is less than a year and we have almost no fur (and he is massive fluff) coming off of him. I shed my hair more than he does. We haven't experienced the spring blowout yet which I know will be a ton of fur. I bought all of these lint rollers and we haven't had to use them. Do they shed more as the get older? I do give him a quick comb out almost daily and only get very little fur in the comb. You are scaring me-ha!
This is the prime example of good genetics and appropriate diet. One dog sheds nonstop and another one sheds significantly less. I had a long haired husky and he shed twice a year. So, again, healthy dogs should not shed nonstop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Samoyed who sheds daily, and blows his coat (sheds massively) once a year. This is what I do:
- Brush and comb the dog twice a week. When he blows coat, daily.
- Dryer for dogs, used outside on the porch, blows away dander and extra hair. Weekly.
- Roomba every day or every other day.
- Sticky roller clothes and the couch.
- Allow dog on main floor, not basement or upstairs.
- Dust every week as usual, and occasionally vacuum by hand, it's the only way to get into corners and under furniture.
How old is your Samoyed? Mine is less than a year and we have almost no fur (and he is massive fluff) coming off of him. I shed my hair more than he does. We haven't experienced the spring blowout yet which I know will be a ton of fur. I bought all of these lint rollers and we haven't had to use them. Do they shed more as the get older? I do give him a quick comb out almost daily and only get very little fur in the comb. You are scaring me-ha!
Anonymous wrote:I have a Samoyed who sheds daily, and blows his coat (sheds massively) once a year. This is what I do:
- Brush and comb the dog twice a week. When he blows coat, daily.
- Dryer for dogs, used outside on the porch, blows away dander and extra hair. Weekly.
- Roomba every day or every other day.
- Sticky roller clothes and the couch.
- Allow dog on main floor, not basement or upstairs.
- Dust every week as usual, and occasionally vacuum by hand, it's the only way to get into corners and under furniture.
-ha!Anonymous wrote:Change his diet. No healthy dog should shed this much.
Anonymous wrote:Change his diet. No healthy dog should shed this much.