There is not a kid vacuum that actually works, not even at Toys R Us. They do have some that light up and make sounds though.
My best guess would be a modern day door-to-door salesman. My uncle was, if I recall correctly, a pioneering salesman for a vaccuum cleaner company some time ago, sold vaccuums all over the place.
My best guess would be a modern day door-to-door salesman. My uncle was, if I recall correctly, a pioneering salesman for a vaccuum cleaner company some time ago, sold vaccuums all over the place.
No.
A dog's mouth is actually far cleaner than a human's.
Cow saliva. Actually, I drink it.
It can kill them if you don't have a cleaner fish.
Actually, no. Cats also have cleaner mouths than humans, and they may possibly have cleaner mouths than dogs because their saliva destroys germs better than dog's saliva does. No dogs mouths are cleaner
That is actually a matter of discussion among many vets.
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Toothpaste is not the best cleaner for fabric stains. It is more of an abrasive cleaner. It doesn't do much for actually breaking up the stain.
Most vacuums are fine for dealing with pet hair. One of the best is the Dyson Animal Bagless Vacuum Cleaner. Other good one's include the Eureka Pet Lover Deluxe and the Dirt Devil Power Reach.
Although it is called a vacuum cleaner, it does not actually create a vacuum. Inside the cleaner there is an electric motor which drives a fan blade. This fan blows air out of the vacuum cleaner and this causes air to be drawn in to the cleaner at the other end. Thus the cleaner works by creating an air flow, not a vacuum.