How to Vacuum Your Dog
When a dog sheds, its fur can get scattered! Ratherthan vacuuming up the hair that your dog scatterseverywhere, one can vacuum the furstraight from their dog's body. To do this, you'll require to get your dog used to the vacuum and buy the best dog hair vacuum compatible with grooming attachments so that you don't harm it. Once you've had your dog used to the noise of the vacuum, it's merely a matter of using the proper extensionson its body to suck up oldfur.
Familiarizing Your Dog to the Vacuum
Buya silent vacuum to calm your dog down. Search
online or in a department store for vacuums that are designed to be silent. The
noise from the vacuum will anger or scare away most dogs, and buying a vacuum
on the quieter side may make them less scared. Make sure that the vacuum you buy
works with any dog-vacuuming extension that you buy.
Some big brands include;
·
the
Shark Rotator
·
Miele Dynamic U1 Cat & Dog
Turn the vacuum on close to your dog.
Since dogs have excellent hearing, the noise from the vacuum can scare
it. Your dog may be irritated or scared at first, but getting it used to the
vacuum cleaner's sound should get it used to the noise. Place your dog in the
same area as the vacuum and power it up.
If the dog has had a terrible experience with a vacuum, it may have
developed a fear and you'll have to take more time getting it familiar to the
vacuum cleaner noise.
Call your dog over to the vacuum.
Call the dog closer to the vacuum while it's running. If your dog is afraid
of the vacuum and refuses to get closer, turn it off and call the dog toward
you. Continue doing this every day until you can power on the vacuum without scaring away
your dog.
Getting your dog familiar to the vacuum while it's off might reduce its fear.
It could be several weeks for your dog to get used to the loud noise of the
vacuum. Don't get discouraged.
Give your dog treats and encourage it
ifit's still afraid.
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