Making things from your dog's hairInstead of tossing it away, why not wear it?MetPet.com Staff WriterYou comb it, you vacuum it, you bag it, you clip it, you shave it, you shampoo it and, just when you think it's under control, it comes back again! If you're one of the millions of dog caretakers that struggles with a shaggy, long-haired, double-coated, forever-shedding mutt, why not turn that particular lemon into lemonade? Knit it into a fuzzy accessory! This is a nice, peaceful activity that throws out centuries of modernization right out the window. One of the great luxuries of life is to delve back occasionally, and for a limited time only, into pre-industrial life where people did things the right, and the hard, time-consuming, energy-consuming way. You will need: Dog hair is reputed to be one of the warmest fibers going. There are also some reports that getting it wet will bring out that lovely doggie smell. However, since that odor comes from oil on the hair and not the hair itself, a good washing of the skein should take care of most of the odor problem. |
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