Scott, Jo: do you guys mean regular old dish gloves? Not those gloves at the dog store that have mop-like danglies on it? I would like to buy your product too . I want my yard to look like a white snowfield . At least it's better than my house looking like a snowstorm with little hair tumbleweeds blowing across the living room.
I buy the yellow dish washing gloves that have grippers on the palms.
Bear in mind, you don't have to rub hard to get a "snowfall".
Scott, Jo: do you guys mean regular old dish gloves? Not those gloves at the dog store that have mop-like danglies on it? I would like to buy your product too . I want my yard to look like a white snowfield . At least it's better than my house looking like a snowstorm with little hair tumbleweeds blowing across the living room.
I buy the yellow dish washing gloves that have grippers on the palms.
Bear in mind, you don't have to rub hard to get a "snowfall".
Same here. Though I've never tried them on the dog (now wouldn't that look silly?), that's a great idea. Rasta always takes his sweet time to shed. Hmm, the cat's would probably like it too.
Those are going on my grocery list. Just to add another grooming tool to our basket
Kota also takes his sweet time to shed, I usually get about 2/3 months in between Jan - March and August - Oct that are NOT shedding season. And this is on top of going to the groomer.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will have to give it a try!
With two GSD's the fur is everywhere, and endless.
I like this idea better than the sticky rollers, and it looks easier to use.
I also need something for the car too, the hair is the hardest place to get up.
I appreciate you posting this!
I bought one of these since our vacuum broke from all the husky hair last week. I found that after I use it I can shove a finger up between the rollers and pull out most of the dog hair that is in the clear plastic part. This should make it last a lot longer especially during the heavy shedding season.
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