What is the best pet hair remover out there for furniture?

I have two house dogs, a disabled daschund in a doggie wheelchair and a large beagle I adopted from the human society in June. The dascund doesn’t shed that bad, but the beagle is terrible!

I wouldn’t mind all that much, because I can just vacuum and wash her bedding, but she refuses to lay anywhere but the couch! The hair is impossible to vacuum off because of the type of material it is, and even with a sheet covering the couch its still all over it.

I looked up the Pledge Fabric Sweeper Pet Hair Remover, which sounds good, except that its disposable and I want something that I can use for a long time.

Any ideas?
The fabric sweeper IS disposable. On their website, it even says "Do not try to empty or take apart." You can only use it until the dome on top fills up, then you have to throw it out.

Best pet hair remover? A lint roller.

You can buy them at pet stores, but also drug stores, grocery stores, and probably Target and Walmart.

Lint rollers are also disposable…they each contain about 50 disposable sticky sheets. After you use them up, you throw the roller away. But they’re really cheap.

4 Responses

  1. starrfyrre Says:

    The Pledge Fabric Sweeper is not disposable. Check their website.
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  2. jackie Says:

    sticky sheets… should help
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  3. belladonna112 Says:

    First, Thank you for adopting!!!

    Those Pledge fabric sweeper things are crap. I tried one and it does not work.

    I took my dog to the groomer and had them use a special comb to remove her undercoat. That helps a lot but you have to do it often in the summer months. So not cost effective.
    I have tried everything and the best thing I have found is the lint rollers that are Tape. You have to buy refills for them, but they are working the best for me.
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  4. Shan Says:

    Best pet hair remover? A lint roller.

    You can buy them at pet stores, but also drug stores, grocery stores, and probably Target and Walmart.

    Lint rollers are also disposable…they each contain about 50 disposable sticky sheets. After you use them up, you throw the roller away. But they’re really cheap.
    References :

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