Take a 10 inch piece of packing or Duct Tape and join the ends together forming a loop with the sticky side out then "roll' the tape across your fabric until it's so full of hair that it no longer sticks. Throw that hair laden piece of tape away and repeat the process until your garment is hairless! Or you could go to the store and buy a lint roller which uses the same process but it has a handle and is MUCH easier to use.
You could use tape to get the hair off my clothes, or you could also use a lint roller. The lint roller will have the most effective cleaning off your bed sheets. Anything slightly sticky could get the dog hair off. Also, if you give your dog a bath and comb it afterwards, you won't have dog hair on your bed for a long time!
Dogs grow more hair in the winter to keep themselves warm and then shed it to keep cooler during the summer time much like we change clothes for the seasons.
Some people do indeed use dog hair for knitting clothes! Its not as barbaric as it sounds - hair is collected that has naturally fallen out when the dog is brushed, and then woven to make wool. No dogs are actually shaved or otherwise hurt for this.
cut it off
kill ur cat or use some tape
go to the doctor of course
Take clothes off and bend over.
Yes, they replace it with dog hair afterwards.
No. The American Eskimo Dog sheds heavily. Its fur and hair stick to furniture and clothes. There are better dog breeds to choose from.
Trim off the hair that contains it -
There are several reasons why a dog may chew its hair off, including allergies, skin infections, stress, boredom, or behavioral issues. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your dog.
You slap them, then they might drop it. Then you put the clothing right were it belongs or you can throw it out if the dog bit it a lot of it off.