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I don’t think it’s any secret that Kolchak is a hairy beast.

Flashback to 2011:

Dude, that’s puggle hair – all over the cream carpet.  I know what you’re thinking, “OMD, when is the last time you vacuumed?!” Yesterday.

I brush the little monster all the time. All the time.

Kolchak Puggle: Shedding machine

 

It doesn’t seem to do much. Not matter what I do, there’s puggle hair on my clothes, the furniture and in most of the food. That boy projectile sheds. And if you think he sheds a lot on a regular day? Holy woof. You should see how much he sheds when he’s wet. (He also turns into a gremlin. No joke.)

It usually looks like I tried to drown a rat in our tub after I’ve given Kolchak a bath.

 

 

Holy woof that’s gross. I defurred him for a really long time before I got him wet. I swear.

It took me a really long time to discover the secret of how to bath the dog without clogging the drain. And even though, I’ve spent the last three years trying to find a way to make this the hot new pet product, I’m going to share it with you guys today because A: I’m a giver like that and B: Apparently, it’s a “ridiculous idea for a product and no one will buy it”. Whatever, those people clearly didn’t have puggles and I swear to woof, this works.

It sounds so simple right?

That’s because it is! I always have a box of natural baby wipes in the house to wipe muddy paws, get dog food out of Fe’s beard and to clean up other messes, but they work like a charm to stop fine dog hair from washing away with the bath water.

  1. Take a baby wipe and lay it over the tub drain
  2. Push the tub stopper in, over the baby wipe.
  3. Fill tub & bath dog
  4. place your hands around the edges of the wipe to hold it flat and pull the plug
  5. Allow water to drain and hair to collect in the center of the wipe. (If your dog is a hairy beast like Kolchak, you may have to clear the dog hair off the wipe once…or twice.)
  6. Once the water has drained away, simply lift out the wipe and almost all of the dog hair with it!

Do you have any sneaky pet friendly living tips like this?

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