We had a Sheperd/Husky/Border Collie cross (looked almost exactly like Koko, actually), and if I didn’t vacuum every single day, the “tumbleweeds” would take over the house.
He’s been gone two years this month, and what I wouldn’t give to find one of those tumbleweeds now.
A teacher of mine had a wonderful dog that was part every large hairy four legged beastie. Friendly. Shedding in spring time was interesting. A breeze would cause a large hairy tumbleweed to take off across the park.
LP1 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Vacuum, shmacuum.
SherylKirby over 12 years ago
We had a Sheperd/Husky/Border Collie cross (looked almost exactly like Koko, actually), and if I didn’t vacuum every single day, the “tumbleweeds” would take over the house.
He’s been gone two years this month, and what I wouldn’t give to find one of those tumbleweeds now.
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
We used to have a black lab, and I swear, if I knew how to spin, I could have knitted myself a new dog. Every month.
Joan32 over 12 years ago
We had an American Eskimo Dog and white hair everywhere! Miss that Cotton Ball.
angusdad over 12 years ago
We have a Boston Terrier/ Lab mix and even though he’s small he still sheds like crazy sometimes. But I wouldn’t trade him for the world.
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Most of the Pacific Northwest tribes wore clothes woven from cedar bark fibers and dog hair. Warm and reasonably waterproof.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
A teacher of mine had a wonderful dog that was part every large hairy four legged beastie. Friendly. Shedding in spring time was interesting. A breeze would cause a large hairy tumbleweed to take off across the park.
SherylKirby over 12 years ago
Awesome! Let someone else vacuum it all up!