MomObvious
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So I have wondered this for a long time and I have finally figured it out. Cavalier puppies are so cute because they are setting you up to love them to pieces by the time their puppy hair blows out and you will not mind the hair explosion all over your house when it happens. Holy Batman is that a lot of shedding right now. I thought because of Fletcher age and the hot spring and summer, I might "miss" out on this at least this year. However......
I have no carpet even throw rugs. Fletcher seems to think chewing them are fun and yeah, I don't need my baby eating rugs. We have laminate wood floors and I LOVE them. Nothing works better that a good old fashion straw broom. However, I am regretting the dark brown sofas I got only a year and a half ago. But what are you gonna do.
It really doesn't matter, heck there is even Fletcher hair on my laptop now I love him so much I don't mind at all. I just wanted to share my mystery solved with you. Any tips for keeping the hair from becoming a beast of it own would be appreciated. I like to sweep the floors and de-hair the sofas everyday to manage it before it gets too bad, so far my little cheap pet vac is doing pretty well on the sofas. Oh but the hair clinging to the feet of the dining room chairs are annoying, I'm pretty close to putting tennis balls on the feet :shifty:
Anyway, I still do not care I will get another cavalier in a minute the shedding and all.
Melissa
I have no carpet even throw rugs. Fletcher seems to think chewing them are fun and yeah, I don't need my baby eating rugs. We have laminate wood floors and I LOVE them. Nothing works better that a good old fashion straw broom. However, I am regretting the dark brown sofas I got only a year and a half ago. But what are you gonna do.
It really doesn't matter, heck there is even Fletcher hair on my laptop now I love him so much I don't mind at all. I just wanted to share my mystery solved with you. Any tips for keeping the hair from becoming a beast of it own would be appreciated. I like to sweep the floors and de-hair the sofas everyday to manage it before it gets too bad, so far my little cheap pet vac is doing pretty well on the sofas. Oh but the hair clinging to the feet of the dining room chairs are annoying, I'm pretty close to putting tennis balls on the feet :shifty:
Anyway, I still do not care I will get another cavalier in a minute the shedding and all.
Melissa