Problem with dog hairs!!

Kimdive

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OK, not your normal post I think!

Does anyone have any solutions regarding stopping dog hair getting into fish tanks?

I have 2 long haired white dogs and their hair is continually getting into my fish tank. We do not use chemicals on the dogs though, so that's not a problem, it's just the visual side of things.

I don't use a hood and I don't want to start using one.

Anyone have the same problem or any solutions?
 
do you brush your dogs every day with one of those "hair pullers" that they make for dogs. It gets all the loose hair off, and they really like it.
 
I've seen my LPS eating it already. I have a short haired white dog and see hair in the tank ever now and then.
 
Whats a 'hair puller' for dogs? I've never seen them, mind you I'm not in the states, so we don't get so many gadgets here!
 
don't feel bad I have 12 cats and 3 dogs so I always have hair floating on the surface of my tank or in the water column. I use a pair of tweezers to pull out whatever I see floating on the surface and do regular WC's to suck out and stragglers, it stinks but that is the price for having an open topped tank
 
The best way to stop that from happening would be to go to walmart in the mens cosmetics section and pick you up some WAHL clippers....

Give them dogs a crew cut!!!!
 
these "dog hair pullers" someone mentioned work really well. I assume they were talking about a Furminator. You should be able to find a generic one for around $20 or so, the furminators can get kinda pricey. We sell them at the pet shop i work at, and I haven't gotten any complaints on them.
 
But what are these hair pullers? Electric?

And no I would never shave my dogs LOL.

Thanks for all the input guy's.
 
Filter sock? That should catch all the hair the gets drained into the sump.

Oh and brush your dogs hair, its summer time they're shedding...
 
Every day I brush them! If you saw them you would understand. The female dog is just 1 ball of fluff.

That's a nice idea about the filter sock, but the hair's don't really get past the netting on the out flow pipe, they just get stuck in the corals :-(
 
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