- Joined
- Feb 18, 2009
- Messages
- 2,809
- Reaction score
- 1
Spring lends a whole new meaning to "Thar she bloooowws!"
Not speaking of whales, but oceans of dog hair... fuzz balls rivaling dust bunnies! They are rolling under the sofa, under the chairs, under the table, rolling down the hall and stuck in the furniture and crevises.
Rubber grooming gloves, a shedding blade and shampoos. A plethora, an overabundance, a river of flowing and loose bits. Still, it does not stop. Mounds of raked hair, birds nests overflowing. Twice daily we harvest a small plastic grocery sack of loose, very loose, fuzz. She still has a very thick, shiny coat and looks like a bumper year.
Over worked vacuum cleaner, dust sprays, and stacks of dusting cloths.
Dang, it is a very good thing that she gives great kisses and has soft brown eyes.
Any advice? By the way, I love this 75 lb shepherd/chow dog. Reallllly I do.... lol Oh, and I do NOT purposely knit with dog hair! haha
Not speaking of whales, but oceans of dog hair... fuzz balls rivaling dust bunnies! They are rolling under the sofa, under the chairs, under the table, rolling down the hall and stuck in the furniture and crevises.
Rubber grooming gloves, a shedding blade and shampoos. A plethora, an overabundance, a river of flowing and loose bits. Still, it does not stop. Mounds of raked hair, birds nests overflowing. Twice daily we harvest a small plastic grocery sack of loose, very loose, fuzz. She still has a very thick, shiny coat and looks like a bumper year.
Over worked vacuum cleaner, dust sprays, and stacks of dusting cloths.
Dang, it is a very good thing that she gives great kisses and has soft brown eyes.
Any advice? By the way, I love this 75 lb shepherd/chow dog. Reallllly I do.... lol Oh, and I do NOT purposely knit with dog hair! haha