How do I get rid of dog hair everywhere?

If you’re finding dog hair everywhere in your home, read on for tips on how to control it.
  1. Groom Your Dog Regularly. …
  2. Vacuum Daily. …
  3. Clean Bedding. …
  4. Sweep or Mop Floors. …
  5. Don’t Forget to Dust. …
  6. Keep Pet Hair Removal Tools Handy. …
  7. Give Your Dog Designated Sleeping Areas. …
  8. Put Clean Clothing Away.

It settles in your cabinets, couches, and vehicles. It hangs out in your wash tub, carpets and bed. Go ahead, check your slippers, socks and freshly cleaned linens.

Pet hair is everywhere. It’s par for the course with furry family members. Thankfully, our furry friends are adorable and pet hair annoyance is completely manageable.

Read on for answers to frequently asked questions about how to remove pet hair so you can stop pulling out your hair.

How to get dog hair out of furniture and bedding

  • Cover it up. Just like we did with the seat covers in your car, covering your favorite couch or bed with a large, washable blanket, just might be the simplest solution. While this technique is admittedly not the most aesthetically appealing, there’s a reason that everyone does it. You can simply toss that blanket straight into the washer every few days, easily managing dog hair build-up.
  • Anti-static spray. Static electric charges are what cause all that dog hair to stick to your fabric surfaces in the first place. Lightly mist your couches (or any other upholstered surface where your dog likes to hang out) to stop the hair before it sticks, or use it to help unstick hair that’s already present.
  • Give your couch the spa treatment. Throw on some damp rubber kitchen gloves, or use a moist sponge, to help coax dog hair off of fabric surfaces. The moisture will cause the hair to clump together, making it easier to remove—either by hand or with a vacuum. Just be sure not to drown your couch, and let it air dry before sitting again.
  • Use a humidifier. Running a humidifier in your home not only adds moisture to the air, it can help prevent dog hair from sticking to fabric surfaces. And, your interior plants will love it too.
  • When in doubt, vacuum. Many varieties of vacuum cleaners come with specific attachments for upholstery or pet hair. Finding an affordable solution that works for you just might be the play.
  • DIY solutions. Dampened dryer sheets, lint rollers, even duct tape, can be effective solutions for quickly removing pet hair in a pinch.
  • How to get dog hair out of a car

  • Seat covers. Prevention is better than cure, and for certain dog breeds, even constant brushing won’t stop the sheds, making opting for car seat covers an great option. Seat covers will keep the hair off your seats, and contain it to one area, making it much easier to address. At the end of the ride, simply vacuum the hair off the cover, or pop it out and into the wash. In a pinch, you can even use an old beach towel as a seat cover.
  • Balloons. The power of static, at work for you! Simply blow up a balloon, rub it over your car seats to create a static electric charge, and watch the dog hairs be lifted right off the upholstery. As hair gathers on the balloon, simply wipe it off and repeat until your seats are clean again. This method works great for loose hairs, but isn’t strong enough for embedded hairs.
  • Lint roller. If you’ve had a dog for any length of time, you know the power of a lint roller. Keep one in your car’s console for a quick fix for dog hairs after every trip. Simply expose the surface of the lint roller, and run it over your seats, picking up loose dog hair as you go.
  • Fabric softener spray. Not only do they make your clothes soft and smell nice, but fabric softener contains ingredients specifically designed to loosen hair. It’s a no-brainer for use in your car. Mix 2-3 teaspoons of your favorite fabric softener with water in a clean spray bottle. Spray the mixture onto your car seats, then wipe with a paper towel to loosen any stubborn hair. Finish with a quick vacuum, and your car will look (and smell) like new. Pro-tip: this method works best with upholstery, but not with leather car seats.
  • Vacuum. Sometimes, the obvious solutions are the best. Run to the car wash up the street to use their high powered vacuums, or invest in your own auto vacuum. Just be sure to find one that has an attachment with rubber bristles, as these are most effective at removing hair.
  • Keep your dog well groomed

    Keeping dogs clean is one of the only ways to stop hair from being shed everywhere because most dogs shed. The appropriate brushes and clips can assist you in achieving this. Using shampoo on your pet dog will keep him clean, with healthy skin and a shiny coat, according to pet parent and expert dog trainer Andrew Garf. “You should plan frequent visits to a professional groomer so they can remove all pet hair,” ”.

    FAQ

    How do you remove dog hair from everything?

    7 Clever Ways to Clean Up Pet Hair around Your House
    1. Use Window Squeegees to Remove Hair. …
    2. Use the Right Vacuum Cleaner. …
    3. Dampened Rubber Gloves. …
    4. Use a Roll of Tape to Pick Up Pet Hair.
    5. Use Anti-Static Spray To Get Rid Of Pet Hair. …
    6. Remove Pet Hair in Your Washing Machine. …
    7. Use Lint Rollers on Your Pet.

    Why does my dog’s hair get everywhere?

    In healthy dogs, shedding is typically a natural function that allows your dog to get rid of the old, unnecessary, and/or damaged hair that makes up its undercoat. To better control their body temperatures, many breeds develop thicker coats over the course of the winter before shedding them in the spring.

    How do I stop my dog from shedding everywhere?

    How to Reduce Dog Shedding and Keep Your Home Clean
    1. Brush Your Dog. …
    2. The Right Dog Food. …
    3. A Fatty Acid Supplement. …
    4. Cover Your Furniture and Car Seats. …
    5. Allergy and Flea Control. …
    6. Vacuum Often. …
    7. Bathe Your Dog Occasionally During the Summer. …
    8. Use the Right Brush.