Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Our very own Furminator commercial

All this hair was removed from Hunter only by "Furminating" him for about five minutes. No wonder there is "tumble fur" all over our tile.

7 comments:

texi said...

it looks like hunter and hunter jr.!! wow!!

i would die from allergies near that furball!! i bet hunter appreciates it, though.

xoxo
~jd

Valerie said...

That reminds me of the Dean Koontz book where the main character goes on about spending an hour EVERY DAY grooming her Golden. Shyeah, right.

Lisa said...

And then your vacuum spit up a massive hairball...

Actually, I've finally found the perfect place to furminate my dogs. The house didn't work for obvious reasons. The back yard was the next idea, but it was even harder to get all those stray furballs out in the rocks. BAD idea! LOL!

Then there was the park. Marti thought that was a bad idea, but I didn't see why.

Then I decided to take them to the wash just a stone's throw from our house. It's all wild down there and we're at the end where it ENDS, so nobody goes there. Who cares if there are a few furballs rolling around for a little while. They eventually dissipate, right? And the way I figure, the birds can line their nests with all that fur - everyone is happy!

Flying Monkeys said...

oh.my.GOODNESS!! That is like another pet. You know what, you could see if any spinners want it. Many yarn spinners with incorporate many types of hair into their yarn. I bet that is soft hair too.

Jenn said...

Wow! I'm sure Hunter appreciated that! The furminator is the best. Katie doesn't have super thick hair, or undercoat, like my parents lab does so she sheds a LOT less but it still does a good job on her.

Kristi said...

"Tumble fur" that's hilarious! That is exactly what we've got going on at my house. Two cats, all wood floors in the house = tumble fur. We have the furminator too, but I can never get either cat to sit still long enough for it to do much good.

The GVZs said...

Wow! That's an impressive amount of hair.