Simple Ways to Remove Pet Hair

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Pet hair can be nearly impossible to remove, but don't get rid of your best friend before trying these household products that remove pet hair quickly.

Credit: Tonya Scalise
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  • Justin3/19/2008

    I tried this, it worked really well on a hair covered sock.
    Well, not so well on the first blanket I tried. That's the main thing at our house. It is also a lot of work for a blanket.

  • Griff6/4/2007

    interesting tip, I'm definately going to try it out, thanks!

  • Tonya Scalise6/1/2007

    Chitti is a girl and she's not fat, she's just big boned.
    Well, maybe a little fat, but it's mostly big boned. Actually, yeah she is fat, but she's cute.

  • Susan Antonelli6/1/2007

    Love that fat white chi Have I got a boy for her?/him?

  • Susan Antonelli6/1/2007

    Smell: More baths

  • Susan Antonelli6/1/2007

    Or shave your dog just kidding

  • Jeannie Nelson6/1/2007

    Rubber gloves....what a great tip!

  • K. Ray5/31/2007

    Great tips! With 2 cats and 1 dog I can really use this. Thanks! I gave you five stars.

  • Marie Feliciano5/31/2007

    I buy so many lint brushes, I should own stock, but with three pets, I can definitely say HAIR. I did not know about the rubber glove. That certainly would be cheaper in the long run.

  • Summer Banks5/31/2007

    I will use this! Thanks for the advice.

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