I have 2 labs, and I struggle with keeping the floors free of dog hair. I sweep and use my swiffer once a day, but it never seems to be enough. I keep picturing LO crawling across the floor and I hate it!! What do you do to help this? And yes, we brush them. They are yellow labs and have a tenancy to shed more.

Thank you for any help!!
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Re: Those with dogs and hardwood floors, please help...
I don't have any fantastic solutions other than to swiffer/sweep right before you put LO on the floor. I really just wanted to say that your furbabies are adorable
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There is nothing you can do! I have dog hair tumbleweeds from my German Shepherd everywhere and I vacuum once a day! They usually accumulate in the corners and on our wood stairs, both of which DS never crawled over too (when he was crawling). It really was not a problem.
The only room in our house that has carpet is our family room and we have a baby gate that blocks it off. We try to keep DS in there with his toys, etc and our dog gets the whole rest of the house
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We only have one, but we also have a Siberian cat (PIB) who sheds like CRAZY. But I have no good advice, I should be sweeping and vacuuming more, but I just don't (especially lately, my energy is just zapped). I brush them both outside when I can which helps a bit, but they still get fur all over.
This exactly. I have a white lab/husky mix and I've pretty much given up and figure my baby will get used to it and stay away from the edges(since thats where it seems to gravitate toward since we walk around so frequently lol).
Furminator....and maybe a roomba?? That way it can vacuum while you're gone...
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I have two dogs: Brittney/Golden Mix and a Lab/Golden Mix. The lab/golden has been shedding like CRAZY this winter, even with furminator treatments! I have hardwood floors everywhere downstairs and was going crazy vacuuming and sweeping (the broom is useless, it just makes the hair fly everywhere).
This little Shark vacuum is amazing on my hardwoods. Its cordless and very lightweight (I can even do my stairs). After each use I recharge the battery so it is fresh at every use. I cannot say enough good things about this!!
Damn, how big is your house? If we banned the dogs from all of those rooms, they'd be allowed in the dining room, our bedroom, some bathrooms and their bedroom! And we have over 2500 sq ft.
Any of those "Anti Shedding" shampoos are a scam so stay away from those. I bathe my dogs once every two weeks with an HERBAL shampoo. The whole "bathe your dogs too much and it will dry them out" is a myth and is only true if you use just any shampoo. I recommend Earthbath or Cloudstar Buddy Wash. They are completely natural and won't dry them out.
The furminator is awesome but, yea, the price is pretty intimidating. Try amazon.com. They are sometimes cheaper than wholesale on there. Take the plunge and buy it, you won't regret it.
Also, a good quality diet will give them a softer coat with less shedding. Make sure the food your feeding doesn't have any by-products, corn or soy products. California Natural is a great food formulated for skin & coat. Has a lot of great oils in it. There are also supplements for skin & coat but if you're feeding a good quality diet in the first place, you usually won't need them.
And keep up with the swiffering or use a regular vacuum for hard floors(just easier than sweeping). They will never completely stop shedding but these steps will greatly reduce it. GL!
ETA: comb them when they're in the bath. Gets a lot of the hair out. I know the thought of bathing them almost week is intimidating but once you start making it routine its not that bad.
LOL I like this idea!
I laughed when I read this.