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Clean House vs Dog Hair: Who will win?

January 27, 2012

5 Best Vacuums for Pet Hair

Rigorous Testing Reveals Hairball Busters

 Whether you have a dog or a cat, shedding is a common issue at home. It falls to the floors, hides behind doors, and lingers on upholstered furniture. It's everywhere.

A vacuum is typically the preferred weapon of choice when battling shed pet hair, but which one works the best?

We went to the professional testers for the answer.

Top-Rated Vacuums
To narrow down the list of their top picks, Consumer Reports® Magazine recently tested 70 vacuum models and conducted a survey with 5,000 magazine subscribers to determine typical usage and concerns.

To get the best test results, the magazine's technical team used shed fur from a Maine coon cat because "it's especially long and provides a rigorous test for the dozens of vacuums reviewed each year."

Testing criteria included agitator brush and belt endurance; handling — flexibility, weight, turning and overall ease of use; cord length; bin functionality —how often are bag or bagless models emptied; and noise level — too loud for pets?

Here are the top 5 rated upright vacuums based on Consumer Reports testing:

1. Miele S 7210 Twist

 Receiving 73 points out of 100, this model from the high-end Miele brand scored the best overall points during testing. The Twist has a bag, suction control and a full bag indicator, plus a swivel neck design for tighter turning. It performed "excellently" with pet hair and on carpeting, "very good" on bare floors, for noise and tool airflow. Handling received a "good" rating. Average cost is $450.

2. Miele S 7580 Bolero

 With a score of 72 points, this second model from the Miele brand also has a bag but testing showed it was a bit more difficult to handle, compared with the Miele Twist. It is also costs twice as much, but comes with a HEPA filter, offers suction control and has a full bag indicator. The vacuum performed "excellently" with pet hair, "very good" on carpet and bare floors, and for noise and tool airflow. Handling received a "good" rating. Average cost is $800.

3.Panasonic MC-UG775

 With 71 points out of 100, the Panasonic features a full bag indicator and a HEPA filter, but does not come with suction control. It performed "excellently" with pet hair, on bare floors and for tool airflow. The model received a "very good" nod for carpeting, while noise and handling received a "good" rating. Average cost is $500.

If you’re interested in a lower cost, lighter weight version of the Panasonic, their MC-UG693 model received 67 points out of 100 and while it has suction control, it does not feature a full bag indicator or have a HEPA filter. It performed "excellently" with pet hair, on bare floors and for tool airflow. Consumer Reports gave it a "good" rating for carpeting, noise and handling. Average cost is $200.

4. Hoover WindTunnel Anniversary Edition

 This affordable model received 70 points out of 100 and is available with either a bag (U5491-900) or without a bag (U5786-900). These models do not have suction control, but they feature a full bag/bin indicator and come with a HEPA filter. Both models performed "excellently" with pet hair, on carpeting, and on bare floors. They received a "very good" rating for tool airflow while handling and noise scored a "good" rating. Average cost for bagged is $115, bagless is $160.

5. Dyson DC28 Animal

 Scoring 68 out of 100 points, this popular brand is bagless, features a full bin indicator and has a HEPA filter. Consumer Reports notes that the brand is one of the more reliable when it comes to upright models. The “Animal” performed "excellently" on bare floors, and "very good" with pet hair, on carpeting and for tool airflow. It received a "good" rating for handling. Average cost is $500.

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How Cold is Too Cold to Walk the Dog?

January 14, 2012

So winter has finally arrived in Nebraska(darn it) and in case you are wondering "how cold is too cold to walk my dog". here are some basic guidelines to follow!

A general rule of thumb is if it is too cold for you, it’s too cold for the dog. But make sure you looking at weather fairly. “Don’t want to” and “too cold” can be two different things. It is important for your dog get some physical activity even in the winter.

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Dogs having fun in the SNOW

December 4, 2011

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Cleaning Your Dog's Ears

November 18, 2011

 

Cleaning Dog Ears
In a 2008 pet health study conducted by the VPI pet insurance company, ear infections were the number one reason dog owners sought veterinary care. Thorough and regular ear cleaning and maintenance can help your dog avoid ear problems and infections.

Many dogs do not like having their ears cleaned, which makes doing a good job very difficult. It is helpful, before you even begin cleaning your dog's ears that you learn how to make this grooming experience pleasurable for your d...


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Vaccinations for dogs...what is the real scoop?

November 18, 2011
It's important to have your dog vaccinated at proper intervals and ages. Leptospirosis vaccines especially causes lots of controversy. Lepto can spread to people and it is becoming more prevalent, so many vets are now recommending giving it with initial puppy vaccines and boostering every year. Check below for more on vaccinating your pet and for other pet care related information
The timing, frequency and components of vaccines that dogs should receive are all hotly contested. However, most v...
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Happy Halloween

October 31, 2011





Happy Halloween
Funny Halloween Videos for dog lovers
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Benefits of our dog walking services

October 28, 2011


Dog walking companies in Omaha have risen in popularity over the past several years due to the increasingly busy schedules of dog owners. Exercise is important for dogs of all ages, and a dog walking service can help owners provide it.

Our dog walking service offers more than just routine walks. Our dog walkers take the pups on dog runs to maximize the needed exercise. To socialize a dog, we may include group dog walks. Housebound Hounds also performs taxi services if an owner can not find t...


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Mix Up Your Dog Walking Routine in the Fall

October 21, 2011
Routines are good in many ways and help keep us on our toes!  We are comfortable with the familiar and it seems as though our dogs are too.  Dogs can sense when we are about to get home from work, when it is time to eat and seem to know all about weekends and sleeping in. 

Yes routines are good for us humans, staying organized and following "procedures" help us accomplish the things we need to get done in the little time we have during the day.  However routines can make us stuck in a rut too...
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October is dog walking month

October 9, 2011

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How much exercise does your dog need?

October 5, 2011

Not all dogs require the same amount of exercise. In considering this question, we also must expand our “human” concept of exercise. Dog exercise comes in a variety of forms not regularly practiced by people.

Exercise needs have very little to do with size. Instead breed tends to count the most. For example Jack Russell Terriers and Shelties often begin to misbehave when given too few dog exercise opportunities. On the other hand, a mastiff, and many other large dogs may be happy with a ...


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