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cookienut
said, 8 months ago
Vacuum, shmacuum.
SherylKirby said, 8 months ago
We had a Sheperd/Husky/Border Collie cross (looked almost exactly like Koko, actually), and if I didn’t vacuum every single day, the “tumbleweeds” would take over the house.
He’s been gone two years this month, and what I wouldn’t give to find one of those tumbleweeds now.
Dani Rice
said, 8 months ago
We used to have a black lab, and I swear, if I knew how to spin, I could have knitted myself a new dog. Every month.
Joan
said, 8 months ago
We had an American Eskimo Dog and white hair everywhere! Miss that Cotton Ball.
angusdad said, 8 months ago
@SherylKirby
sorry for your loss.
angusdad said, 8 months ago
We have a Boston Terrier/ Lab mix and even though he’s small he still sheds like crazy sometimes. But I wouldn’t trade him for the world.
hippogriff said, 8 months ago
Most of the Pacific Northwest tribes wore clothes woven from cedar bark fibers and dog hair. Warm and reasonably waterproof.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 8 months ago
@SherylKirby
If by ‘tumble weeds’ you mean the ‘tumblefluff’ since it is much softer and not from Russia.
swr said, 8 months ago
@SherylKirby
Mine has been gone over a year and I still find some. Of course she was part shepard so it was worse.
Now I go over to my kid and give their dogs really good scrathes…and leave.
Ulan said, 8 months ago
dog = FTHC (food to hair converter)
Hunter7 said, 8 months ago
A teacher of mine had a wonderful dog that was part every large hairy four legged beastie. Friendly. Shedding in spring time was interesting. A breeze would cause a large hairy tumbleweed to take off across the park.
SherylKirby said, 8 months ago
@angusdad
Thanks. He was an awesome dog.
SherylKirby said, 8 months ago
@swr
Awesome! Let someone else vacuum it all up!