6 Easy Ways To Remove Dog Hair From Carpet Quickly

Dogs are prone to shedding their fur. However, some breeds tend to shed more than others. So, if you have a dog at home, then it’s inevitable that your carpet will become embedded with their hair.

Unfortunately, while vacuuming your house regularly may help get rid of the dog or cat hair, it may not be very effective.

The good news? There are a couple of tried and tested methods on how to remove dog hair from your carpet.

Some of these methods are easy to execute, while others are a but harder. Check them out.

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1) Carpet Sweeper

To start with, you should try investing in a carpet sweeper for removing dog hair from the carpet. Unlike traditional vacuums, carpet sweepers are very efficient at picking up dust, pet hair, and debris.

More so, this tool is an investment that will save you cleaning time. However, you’ll want to choose a durable, fine-bristled yet stiff sweeper.

This will help ensure it get rids of even the smallest pet hairs from deep within the carpet’s fibers.

2) Baking Soda

Baking soda is probably the cheapest yet effective method for removing dog hair from the carpet. It also helps get rid of unpleasant odors.

You just need to sprinkle some baking soda on your carpet and allow it to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. When the time elapses, vacuum the floor.

This solution works by loosening the pet hair from the carpet fibers.

3) Wet Cleaning

Another way to remove dog hair out of your carpet is through wet cleaning.

This method involves rubbing the carpet with wet hands. Consequently, the hair will gather in a ball kind of thing for ease of disposal.

Unfortunately, it’s not the best method for people with sensitive skin as it could lead to redness and irritation. More so, your hands are prone to getting dirty, which can be unpleasant for some people.

So maybe you should skip forward to our next method.

4) Rubber Gloves

Rubber Gloves To Remove Dog Hair From Carpet

Rubber gloves are yet another excellent method for removing pet hair from the carpet. But for the best results, you’ll need to use the heavy and longer kind of gloves rather than thin latex gloves.

You just need to give sweeping strokes to the carpet with your hands. The gloves work by grabbing hold of dog hair and then pulling it free from the entrapping carpet fibers.

Next up, you’ll need to vacuum the floor to completely remove the loosened piles of hair.

5) Diluted Fabric Softener

If vacuuming your carpet is not removing all the dog hair, you probably should try using a diluted fabric softener.

You just need to thoroughly mix 1 part of eco-friendly fabric softener with 3 parts water in a spray bottle.

Next up, spray the solution lightly on the carpet and leave it to dry. Just make sure not to soak the carpet with the mixture as it would prolong the cleaning task.

Once the mixture is dried, use a vacuum cleaner to pick up the untangled dog hair.

6) Rubber Squeegees

You probably have never considered using a squeegee on a carpet. However, you’ll be surprised to know that it works like magic in getting rid of dog hair quickly and easily.

As it turns out, rubber has natural gripping properties. So, using a rubber squeegee can help gather pet hair that is deeply trapped in the fibers of the carpet.

You just need to stroke the carpet with the squeegee and then vacuum the hair. The best part about this technique is that it is gentle on the carpet.

It also works very well for getting dog hair out of your car too.

Final Thoughts

So, there you have it – some of the best methods on how to remove dog hair from carpet. However, some techniques require a little bit more effort than others.

Also, some methods are more effective and cheaper compared to others. The good news is that if done right, the above methods can make living with pets hassle-free.

Of course, some of these techniques may not work as well as others depending on how ground-in the hair and dander is.

When this happens, you might want to hire a professional carpet cleaner to carry out the work for you.

Dorothy Watson
 

Dorothy Watson is a retired Home Stager who loves sharing her tips, how-to's and styling hacks with anyone who wants to make their home & garden look better than their neighbors.

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