Here’s an idea:Mix pet hair, dryer lint, and dust bunnies until an adherent ball is formed.Feed through a lasagna noodle machine.Coat with a bio-friendly sealant.Cut and sew into ironic fashion accessories like purses, wallets, belts, etc.Market to millennials and hipsters as the ultimate in recycled, up-cycled fashion.Can’t miss.You will be raking in coin enough to hire a housekeeper to vacuum and collect the raw materials. Anybody who actually does this, remember that I get 10 percent of profit for giving you the idea!
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Tis true Bob dogs do shed hair…..some more than others ! Thus one must vacuum everyday :-(
Ratbrat over 5 years ago
Here’s an idea:Mix pet hair, dryer lint, and dust bunnies until an adherent ball is formed.Feed through a lasagna noodle machine.Coat with a bio-friendly sealant.Cut and sew into ironic fashion accessories like purses, wallets, belts, etc.Market to millennials and hipsters as the ultimate in recycled, up-cycled fashion.Can’t miss.You will be raking in coin enough to hire a housekeeper to vacuum and collect the raw materials. Anybody who actually does this, remember that I get 10 percent of profit for giving you the idea!
MS72 over 5 years ago
the addition of 1 dog to a household of 3 dogs results in an increase of dog hair of 33 1/3%, not 25%.
Assuming each dogs sheds an equal amount. :-)
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Ok. But what a house to be in. Belly rubs all around
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Can’t argue with that logic.
Scoutmaster77 over 5 years ago
Yeah, Frank! Just kidding, the net result is still an increase in dog hair. Close enough.