Big thanks to SWIFFER for sponsoring today’s post! All opinions belong to us. 7 dog shedding home remedies
In 2016 we welcomed a “killer” police dog into our home…and by killer, I mean the sweetest, most social dog I’ve ever met yet! It was an interesting transition to welcome Hannah in. She’s got 2 sides to her: the perfectly trained military hyper-obedient side but also her loveable, playful, social side. Han is a Belgiun Malinois who has free reign of the home when she’s not working alongside my husband. She spreads out all over the couch, our bed, the kids’ beds, anywhere she pleases, lol! We miss her when she’s working so my husband surprised the kids last week with Jango, a 6 week old Mal. Two shedders in the house, ack! So I decided to research some home remedies to keep their hair to themselves…or at least a way to get it picked up asap because let me tell you when I’m applying my glossy gloss and a stray hair gets stuck to it…eww.
1. Vacuum
First and foremost: you need a great vacuum routine which one of the best dog shedding home remedies. My all time FAVORITE vac is the Swiffer®Sweep and Vac Floor Vac™. We were introduced to this nifty little vaccum in NYC by Swiffer themselves. It makes dealing with dog shedding an as-you-go basis. No plugging the vaccum in and no cord tangled. It’s simply brilliant: it sucks up the bigger pieces of dirt but catches EVERYTHING with its Swiffer® Sweeper™ Dry Pad Refills. NOTHING gets past it. I’ve been using it exclusively for 4 months to test it and haven’t pulled out the Shark once. (We don’t have any carpet in the house so this is PERFECT for my family.) Here is how Jango eats…with his foot IN the bowl, ha!! No wonder he makes a mess. But no worries, we’ve got you covered for easy clean up.
Bonus Tip: Fabric Softener Sheets.
You’ve got the goods in place with your easy to use Swiffer Vac, now try this hack: swap your Swiffer Pads for a fabric softener sheet and run it along the baseboard. It leaves behind a coating that repels future dust and pet hair.
2. Healthy Food
Start with Our vet recommends Science Diet Active for our dogs…because if you own a Mal, you KNOW how active they are! Your dog needs plenty of nutrients in their food and a consistent diet prevents shedding.
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3. Add Olive Oil to Food.
Add a tablespoon of olive oil to your dog’s food every day. It contains omega-3 fatty acids which conditions their skin and coat. Healthy coats equal less fur equals win-win.
4. Add Molasses to Food.
Did you know that molasses can reduce shedding? This may be a tastier option for your furry friend: 1 tsp per 10 lbs.
5. Brush regularly.
Ms. K9 came with a FURminator. Sounds a little like Terminator which made me nervous to use it but the prior police sergeant who brought Hannah over to meet us said it’s important to use every 3 days. It’s a great bonding experience between dog and owner and also keeps her loose hairs at bay. We hit it hard in the changing seasons and brush her for at least 5 minutes.
6. Bathe regularly.
Hannah is around a lot of icky situations so she gets a warm bath weekly. This is a great way to loosen all that extra fur to prevent it from the corners of your kitchen. Our vet recommended this Oatmeal Dog Shampoo. Bonus: it smells great!
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7. Air Purifier.
We’ve yet to do this personally but since Hannah sleeps in our room, this is a good idea for us to. It’ll filter dust and allergens while you sleep. My husband gets bad allergies in the spring so I bet this could benefit him as well. Heads up: You’ve got to change the filters but this purifier has good reviews.
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We have two “German Shedders” and I would be totally lost without my Black & Decker Flex Hand Vacuum with its amazing pet hair brush attachment. It works really well!
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Good to know!! Thanks, Pam!! And LOL at German Shedders…made me chuckle!! You know how busy the breed is and how much hair they love to share with the house, lol!! 😀
Thank you for that information. I have a little 7 pound Papillon and she sheds enough
hair to make a sweater. It’s definitely worth a try
Awww, she sounds so cute!! Good luck, Libby 🙂
Such a great idea! 🙂
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Thank you for the info. We have three shedders running around our home. And we do a few of things you mentioned but there are some new ideas to try. Visiting from Pat and Candy.
Good luck, Naomi!! We love our dogs but not their stray fur 🙂
Hi! I’m one of the co-hosts from Welcome Home Wednesdays. Your post will be a lifesaver to us. Our one year old shepard/mastiff mix is such a shedder. I didn’t know I could add olive oil to her food but you can bet i’ll be doing that from now on. We definitely need an air purifier for our room because she sleeps with us so that will be super beneficial! Thank yo for sharing this post. Your sweet baby is precious!
Thanks for co-hosting, Leslie! Glad the tips are helping you, anything to help reduce or keep the shedding at bay is a plus around our house, too! 😉 Our K9 pooch sleeps by our side as well, love the safety of having a “guard dog”, even if she will just lick visitors to death. Haha!
Have you been in my home recently and seen the tumbleweeds of dog hair rolling around? Vacuuming every day, or at least every other, is the only thing I can do in the winter. In the summer the Furminator and I are best friends. Thanks for sharing at the #ThisIsHowWeRoll Link Party.
Your babies are so adorable! We have five rescues, so yes, there is fur everywhere! We usually just call it our accessory :). Thanks for the great tips!
Hi There Kelli & Kristin!!
I couldn’t have read this at a better time. We got our little Harley Girl about 5 months ago and she’s short haired but I was not prepared for how that short hair still seems to get EVERYwhere!! I will definitely be putting these tips to use… out of the 7 the only one I knew of was the dryer sheets so thanks so much for sharing!
So glad it helped!! XO
GREAT TIPS! I love swiffer but haven’t tried the vacuum. And I’m going to try adding olive oil to our dog’s food!!
No dogs here anymore, but thanks for sharing this great info with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Great tips & such a cute dog!! I have a bulldog. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Pinned & Shared.
Swiffer is great in picking up dog hair. My long hair Chihuahua wired terrier mix sheds like crazy some days. I dread when he lays on my coat before I can hang it up quick enough. I will try your tips and see if I can get it under control. Any tips on how to give baths to a dog who fears the water?
Great question! We use a hose on low when ours get scared of the bath, it’s messier for us but keeps them calmer.
Our black lab sheds like crazy too. Although she doesn’t sleep on the bed, she will sneak a nap on the sofa if we’re not at home. But dog hair just seems to float and land everywhere. I like the idea of the olive oil in her food or the molasses. Thanks for the ideas.
We’ve just started adding olive oil to her coat and it seems to be working 🙂 Whenever I wear my black socks…I find her red hair, lol!
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We use the Paws Pamper Undercoat Rake on all the double coated breeds that come into the shop this time of year. It doesn’t pull on the hair and the dogs don’t mind it at all, some of them fall asleep! The clients like the results and the hair it gets out is insane, lol! Highly Recommend 🙂
Great to know!! THANK YOU!
Thanks for the tip on the olive oil. Someone told me fish oil but I didn’t want to smell it. How do I join your page so I can get some more great ideas… Someone sent this in a link to me and when I tried to open it and Pinterest it said web page not available?? Also will all these tips work for cats as well that’s what I have now but I will be getting a dog in about a year
Web page not available?? Ahh! You were able to see this post (http://lollyjane.com/dog-shedding-home-remedies/) to comment, right? I bet they would work on a cat. I wouldn’t want to smell fish oil either…we sneak the pill form in 😉
Another great brush for long, double coated dogs is the Paws Pamper Undercoat Rake. I use it three, ok, sometimes two times a week for like 15 minutes and it makes a big difference. Getting to that loose hair before it ends up literally everywhere is key. My dog doesn’t mind this rake and its good quality. Highly recommend =) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U204CD4
Thank you for the tips! I will definitely be trying the olive oil & molasses tip. My 6 month old lab/hound mix is starting to shed!
You’re so welcome! We have had Boston terriers and a breed of Shepherd so we get it, glad the tips will help your cute pooch! 🙂
Thanks for these tips, I will be trying them today. Because I sweep just about everyday.So I hope this will work out for me.
Seriously, we have to sweep sooo often with her fur!
Can a 4 month old baby get very stuffy from dog hair?
Hi Joan! I’ve never had my own 4-month old get stuffy from hair but I’m sure if it’s excessive then it’s a possibility! Try these remedies if you think your little babe is from your pooch 🙂 xo