What to do when there’s cat hair and dog hair everywhere

You love your pets, we know. But one thing you don’t love is their abundance of hair. Whether it’s on your favorite top or a ratty towel you lay on the couch, pet hair is frustrating. It just gets everywhere. We’ve compiled a list of ideas to help you hopefully eliminate this annoyance in your life, or at the very least, limit it.

Prevent pet hair from reaching your washing machine

The best way to keep cat hair or dog hair off your clothes is prevention. You can’t stop a dog or cat from shedding, but you can reduce the pet hair they leave behind. Give your pet a quick one-minute grooming with a brush each day. You’ll also want to set aside time each week to vacuum and sweep your home, including furniture. We know – it seems like a lot. But doing this work in the short-term really does help in the long-term.

Remove pet hair from bedding

Where will you often find the greatest concentration of pet hair? Where your dog or cat sleeps – often in its pet bed or your bed. Wash any bedding your pet uses once a week – including towels you might put on the couch! Add an extra rinse cycle to make sure all pet hair is removed from the inside of your washing machine.

You can air-dry your pet’s bed, but if you choose to throw it in the dryer, make sure you clean the lint filter halfway through the cycle. A freshly-cleaned lint trap will be able to catch more pet hair as the drying continues.

Get pet hair off clothes (and out of the washing machine)

Before you throw your laundry in the washing machine, run your clothes through a 10-minute dryer cycle on tumble, with no heat. This softens the fabrics and loosens the pet hair, which will be caught by the dryer’s lint trap. Then shake the clothes to get as many pet hairs out as possible, and toss them in the washer. When you’re done, clean your dryer’s lint trap so it’s hair-free when your load comes out of the wash.

If you want to go the extra mile, The Speed Queen DR7 has a special Pet Plus ™ cycle that works to remove pet hair better than you’ve ever experienced. (Believe us, we’ve put it to the test!)

Another tip to get pet hair off clothes is to add 1/2 cup white vinegar to the machine’s rinse cycle when washing your items. This is especially helpful if you have lots of pet hair or lint stuck to your clothes. Like the pre-wash dryer cycle, this also helps relax fabrics and frees trapped hair.

After you’ve run a pet-hair-heavy load, clean your washing machine by running an empty wash cycle. When the cycle is complete, wipe the entire machine down with a wet cloth to prevent leaving stray pet hair behind.

Of course, for a quick fix, run a sticky lint roller over your clothes. A good lint roller can also be used to get pet hair off clothes before they ever reach your laundry room.