One of the greatest challenges for pet owners is fighting the flood of pet hair around the house. While we can’t stop pets from shedding,pet expert, Katrina Warren shares some simple steps for a pet-friendly home:
Choose the right pet. Before buying a pet, do your research! While all pets shed some hair, choose a breed that’s right for you and your lifestyle. Breeds with thick double coats will regularly shed hair, whereas breeds such as the Poodle, Maltese, Schnauzer and Bichon are low shedding. While these breeds leave little hair around the house, they still require regular grooming and trimming to keep their coat clean and healthy. With felines, low shedding cat breeds include the Devon Rex and Cornish Rex.
Groom regularly. The more hair in the brush, the less in your house! Regular brushing and bathing will remove loose hair before it ends up all over your furniture and other fabric surfaces. Make sure you choose the right brush for your breed – use a rubber brush for short coats and a slicker brush for removing undercoat and loose hair in long-haired dogs. An undercoat rake is also useful for breeds such as the Husky or Samoyed.
Choose the right fabrics. Certain fabrics such as wool, velvet and tweed are a nightmare for collectingpet hair. Consider fabrics such as Ultrasuede, Microfiber or Crypton and make sure you’re equipped with the right tools to care for your fabric surfaces. Often overlooked, fabric care makes a huge difference in keeping your home feeling fresh, stylish and clean.
Choose floors wisely. Avoid wall to wall carpet which will quickly entrap pet hair. Tiles and floorboards are more manageable but choose the right colour flooring – dark floorboards will show up light pet hair more than light floorboards.
Choose floors wisely. Avoid wall to wall carpet which will quickly entrap pet hair. Tiles and floorboards are more manageable but choose the right colour flooring – dark floorboards will show up light pet hair more than light floorboards.
Buy the right vacuum. Nobody wants to spend hours untangling hair from the vacuum, so choose one designed specifically for pet hair removal. A vacuum with high suction power and that allows you to maintain both floor and fabric surfaces is essential. The Electrolux Ergorapido Series 5 Pet Power vacuum allows you to easily remove hair and dirt on upholstered surfaces with the motorized Fabric Pro Power brush nozzle, keeping your home spotless from top to bottom. Whilst innovative BrushRollClean technology effortlessly cuts the build-up of hair, so youwill never have to reach for the scissors again to untangle it!
Thanks so much for sharing Katrina.
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Christina xx
I love your blog! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love my slicker brush! It helps out so much with my long haired cat!
ReplyDeleteSharni // www.agirlandgrey.com
Such great tips! I can't wait to move out and get more dogs!!
ReplyDeleteLaura || www.thelifeoflaura.com.au xx
GREAT TIPS!! Especially with the vacuum and floors we will be building soon even though the rabbits are in the garage I let them in for a sneaky cameo here and there hahah! Love this post!!
ReplyDeleteLucky for me my pups don't shed much but I have an amazing vacuum cleaner just in case haha xx
ReplyDeleteYes I want to get a cat some time down the line, one that doesn't lose to much hair, so I will definitely be taking the tip about researching breeds when the time comes.
ReplyDeleteAmy /// www.thenoiseinwonderland.com
I don't have pets so I can avoid this all together lol.
ReplyDeletePretty sure I'd have rescue all the strays if I didn't live in a rental.
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