1. Start with a clean slate.
Before you begin working toward keeping your furniture free of dog hair, start with a clean slate. Gather together the family and vacuum up all of the dog hair on your furniture. Follow-up with a can of Febreeze. Then, agree together to change a few things in your daily routine that will reduce the amount of dog hair in your home.
2. Purchase a hand vacuum.
Hand vacuums are simple tools you can use to keep your furniture free of dog hair. Purchase one for under $50 from Dirt Devil. They carry them in a variety of shapes and sizes. Place one in a closet near your living or drawer. Then, assign each person in the home a week of 'hair' duty. This person's job is to clean down the furniture every other day with the vacuum. This way, your dog's hair won't build up on the furniture.
3. Set up space for your dog.
The most obvious way to keep furniture free of dog hair is to keep the dog off of it. One way to accomplish this is by setting up a space for your pet dog in the living room. Get him a soft cushion or mat that is the same color as the couch and sofa. Place it in an area that will allow him to watch TV and socialize with the family. Then, acclimate your dog to the space until he prefers it to the furniture.
4. Lay down new house rules.
Lay down the law in your home. Tell everyone the only way to keep the furniture free of dog hair is to work together. Then, explain that the dog has a special place to sit in the living room and if anyone lies with him on the furniture, it's his job to clean up the mess - immediately! Set up consequences so everyone will be more apt to follow the new rules.
5. Keep your dog well groomed.
One reason why your dog may be shedding a lot of hair is because he's unkempt. Therefore, it's important to brush his hair regularly and take him to a groomer for a hair cut. By doing so, you will cut down on the amount of hair in the home. If your dog is shedding hair excessively, you may want to take him to a vet. It could be a sign of a medical problem.
These five ideas will help you keep your furniture free of dog hair. Use them and solve the dog hair problem dirtying up your home.
Published by Stephanie Modkins
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