7 Hilarious Photos that Reveal the Truth as to What it’s REALLY Like Living With Dogs That Shed

pug shedding

How do these furry dog owners deal with so much shedding? Find out below!

When you get a furry pet, you better be ready to live with the consequences. Just get used to it, like these pet owners have…although some of them might want to try using a roller lint a little more frequently.

1.My pug is shedding like crazy!

pug shedding

Via Owned by Pugs

2. Brushed out my “fluffy” Corgi’s coat today. Her undercoat defies physics”
pet hairs

3. “Brush a husky, get one free.”

husky hair

4. “Every time he gets a brush”
dog hair

5. “Complimentary second English Shepherd just add clippers and a shedding brush”
dog shed

6. “My retriever falls asleep when I brush her. She’ll wake up and discover I made her a friend.”

sleepy dog

7. “Leaving a house with pets…”

hairy pets

WOW! These dog owners really have a lot to deal with during their pup's shedding season. There's hair everywhere! I'm sure they're very familiar with lint rollers! LOL!

For more dog shedding moments, be sure to visit Dog Heirs.



15 thoughts on “7 Hilarious Photos that Reveal the Truth as to What it’s REALLY Like Living With Dogs That Shed

  1. Where do you get fresh raw beef heart ? I would love to try this !! Do you have to cook the meat first ?? I had pit bulls got a taste of blood & started attacking everything after :/ , I don’t believe it affects pugs the same way !! Just asking to be sure . How often do they get it fed to them ??

  2. I get it at my local grocery; I usually get a pound or so, cube it, give each about 1/4 pound at a feeding. Takes longer for me to cut it than it does for the Pugs to eat it!!
    They also get raw femur bones to eat the marrow out of and chew the good stuff off.
    And boiled chicken or turkey gizzards, sliced up. Boiled as poultry is so filthy raw…
    Milo, my rescued boy went from 18 pounds to 25 in the year I’ve had him!!!!

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