How to vacuum your dog

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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    He loves it, huh? :p
     
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    zararina Well-Known Member

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    Have not seen that moving carpet on the floor. LOL
    He really looks like his enjoying a free massage and cleaning at the same time. :p
     
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    He must be used to it. I doubt if any of my dogs would have rolled over for a vacuuming. Even when I use a broom to sweep the floor, I had to keep my dogs away. Otherwise I would end up on the losing side of a broom tug-of-war.
     
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    That's so cute! I guess I should try it on my dog some other time. LOL I wonder what will be his reaction.
     
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    That's one adorable corgi. A couple of friends of mine who live in the mountains and vast farmlands actually do vacuuming as a habit because compared to giving them baths, vacuuming can help remove the dirt that sticks to their dog's fur without removing essential skin oils.
     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Ya know, I hadn't actually thought about, but you're right. Bathing them would remove their natural oils and could end up trying out their skin. Vaccuming would just take away the dry stuff, dander included, and move on quickly. Now if only more dogs would allow it...
     
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    A random thought just wandered into my mind. How about using that vacuuming technique for cleaning human hair?
     
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    Hmm, I suppose you could, but I'm really not sure that humans tend to shed enough to warrant it. Do you think it'd do any good or be worthwhile?
     
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