JeannieCO
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- Mar 11, 2011
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My girlfriend sent this to me, it's actually from one of her co-workers. Hairnets for dogs, seriously?
Although I could see it being used in the car.
Too funny.
"Someone asked me a while ago how I control pet hair. If you have a dog that sheds, like my boxer, basically a lot of vacuuming, sweeping, and purchasing the fat packs (much better deal) of Lint Rollers from Costco.
For my car, I bought car seat covers, both the full canvas cover as well as the hammock type for the back seat. Those help. I thought about inventing a type of outfit for my dog so I could put him in it, and not worry too much about hair clean up in my car. Then I came across this petnets site. I purchased one and I love it! I use it on my dog when I take him for a ride in my car...definitely reduces the shedding hair factor, so the clean up is easier. Although the dogs stay cool in the hairnet, I wouldn't leave it on a dog unattended, or for more than a simple car ride or visit to a picky friend's house. The sizes tend to run small, so be very specific about what size you need. Freddie, the inventor of this product is awesome and offers great customer service. I thought I'd pass this info along to anyone looking for another option to reduce shedding hair."

doggyhairnets.com




"Someone asked me a while ago how I control pet hair. If you have a dog that sheds, like my boxer, basically a lot of vacuuming, sweeping, and purchasing the fat packs (much better deal) of Lint Rollers from Costco.
For my car, I bought car seat covers, both the full canvas cover as well as the hammock type for the back seat. Those help. I thought about inventing a type of outfit for my dog so I could put him in it, and not worry too much about hair clean up in my car. Then I came across this petnets site. I purchased one and I love it! I use it on my dog when I take him for a ride in my car...definitely reduces the shedding hair factor, so the clean up is easier. Although the dogs stay cool in the hairnet, I wouldn't leave it on a dog unattended, or for more than a simple car ride or visit to a picky friend's house. The sizes tend to run small, so be very specific about what size you need. Freddie, the inventor of this product is awesome and offers great customer service. I thought I'd pass this info along to anyone looking for another option to reduce shedding hair."

doggyhairnets.com
