MyHappyAcnt
MyHappyAcnt t1_j8r84et wrote
Reply to Owners of large or dirty dogs: what hacks, products, or tips to you use to help keep your home clean? by sneakybee-
Buy the best furnace filter, and possibly a few other purifiers or even box fans and felt for the worst parts of the house. Highest R value you can afford.
We have 5 dogs! 130lb, 75lb, 55lb, 50lb, and 5lb (we're a combined household lol) the two big ones shed like mofos, ones a huskey!
Between two roombas and the air purifiers that house is under control with the need for human sweeping/vaccuming 2x a week, just dont look under the couch lol. We live in seattle with a big backyard.
It is crazy how much dust and hair a simple fan will catch, if it weren't for the air purifiers I don't think any of our PCs would work due to said dust and hair. That and keep their paws properly groomed, our doodles paws get caked in mud when his hair is long.
Also plant agressive growers anywhere its muddy; grass or clover are common. Also put down blankets or a bed where the dog chills that can be washed weekly.
MyHappyAcnt t1_iv1nt1x wrote
Reply to comment by Merfkin in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Hope his family know about the new cold case law where they can request federal review of the case, sucks they have to bide their time until its deemed cold but at least there is something to do about it when police burry their crimes.
MyHappyAcnt t1_jegblon wrote
Reply to comment by Aginor23 in Cap on insulin cost now permanent in Washington by aagusgus
Slave labor is still quite common and encouraged by the "freemarket" and that's just the tip of the shitburg that is made of unfettered capitalism atrocities. Let's not forget child labor, union busting murder, Burnie madolf, and so on.
Markets need to be well regulated to balance the needs of the many against the greed of a few.