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Get Rid of Pet Hair: Simple Tips That Actually Work

Updated Sep 30, 2025 by eufy team| min read
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If your clothes still catch fur right after cleaning, you're definitely not alone. Pet owners know the struggle, hair on the couch, in the carpet, and even floating through the air.

The hardest part? Constant shedding. And it sneaks into every corner.

So what actually helps? Brush your pet regularly. Bathe them once a week if needed. Vacuum high-traffic spots daily, even five minutes makes a difference. Keep a few tools nearby like lint rollers, rubber gloves, and microfiber cloths.

In this guide, we'll walk you through practical, easy ways to get rid of pet hair, with tips real pet owners swear by.

Why Does Pet Hair Shed So Much?

Shedding's just part of having a furry friend. It's how their body gets rid of old hair to make room for new. But if it feels like the fur never stops flying, here's what's usually going on:

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pet hair on the fabric

● Weather Shifts:

As per AKC, when the seasons change, such as spring or fall, most pets tend to lose more hair than usual. It's just their way of staying comfy as the temperature shifts.

● Breed Type:

If your cat or dog has thick, fluffy, or double-layered fur, they will shed hair more than usual pets. Therefore, you have to do more vacuuming for them.

● Diet and Nutrition:

A poor diet shows up in their coat. Not enough nutrients, especially healthy fats, can lead to dry skin and more shedding. You'll see it on the floor and on your clothes.

● Stress:

Moving to a new place, having visitors, or hearing loud noises can all be stressful for pets. When they are nervous, they shed more hair.

● Health Issues:

If shedding occurs suddenly or with bald spots, it could be due to health issues. AKC lists various reasons, including allergies, skin disorders, or hormonal factors. In that situation, it's recommended to consult with your vet.

How to Remove Dog/Cat Hair from Clothes?

Dog/cat hair on clothes is just part of the deal, but it doesn't have to stay there. Follow these simple steps to get rid of pet hair and keep your outfits fur-free:

Step 1: Shake it out

Before anything else, give your clothes a good shake outside. This loosens up surface hair and keeps it out of your washer.

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Step 2: Toss them in the dryer (first)

Pop your clothes in the dryer for 10 minutes on low heat. Add a dryer sheet; it helps break static and pulls off loose hair into the lint trap.

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Step 3: Use a lint roller or a rubber glove

After drying, run a lint roller or a damp rubber glove over your clothes. It grabs any leftover fur the dryer missed.

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Step 4: Wash with an extra rinse

Now it's time to wash. Add an extra rinse cycle to help flush away the rest of the fur.

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wash your clothes

Step 5: Clean your machines

Check and clean the lint trap in your dryer after every cycle. For the washer, run a cleaning cycle regularly and wipe out the drum; fur can build up there, too.

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Step 6: Keep fur under control

Brush your pets regularly. And if they love the couch or bed, use a throw blanket to trap the hair before it hits your laundry.

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How to Get Rid of Pet Hair from Different Surfaces?

Pet hair doesn't just stay in one place. It floats, clings, and settles everywhere. Here's how to handle it across your home.

Floors (Hard & Carpeted)

Hard floors may seem easier, but pet hair often gets pushed around rather than picked up. A rubber broom or dry electrostatic mop works well for grabbing stray fur.

To remove pet hair from carpet, regular vacuuming is key. Ideally, every couple of days, especially in high-traffic or pet-favourite zones.

Just choose the best hoover or robot vacuums for pet hair and let it run frequently.

Furniture & Upholstery

Couches, chairs, and cushions are fur magnets, especially if your pet lounges on them often. One simple solution is to use washable throws or blankets. They catch most of the hair and are easy to clean.

To remove fur stuck to the fabric, rubber gloves (slightly damp) or a damp sponge work surprisingly well. Just swipe and watch the hairball up. A lint roller also helps with quick cleanups.

For deeper cleaning, the eufy E20's handheld mode is a lifesaver. Use it to vacuum under cushions, along seams, or even on fabric headboards.

Pet Bedding

Your pet's bed might be one of the worst spots for shedding. Give it a good shake outside every few days to get rid of loose hair before it ends up in your washing machine. Try to wash their bedding weekly using a gentle cycle, and always clean out the lint trap afterwards.

Clothes & Soft Fabrics

Pet hair loves to cling to clothes, especially dark or stretchy fabrics. A lint roller is the fastest fix, but rubber gloves or packing tape can work in a pinch, too. Run them over your clothes before heading out, and you're good to go.

For coats, jackets, or fabric that's tough to clean by hand, the eufy E20 handheld mode comes in handy. Just give your garments a quick once-over and you're fur-free in seconds.

Handle Airborne Hair

Pet hair doesn't always land right away. It floats around, sticks to curtains, or even ends up on your walls. To keep it under control, air purifiers can help catch those loose strands before they settle. Opening windows regularly also helps with airflow. And don't forget to dust shelves, blinds, and vents. They collect more hair than you'd think.

Running a robot vacuum daily helps reduce what ends up in the air, especially if your pet sheds a lot. Together, an air purifier and the E20's handheld mode help catch floating hair before it sticks.

Build a Simple Pet Hair Cleaning Routine

Time

What to Do

Morning

Brush your pet to catch loose fur before it spreads. Then do a quick vacuum run to catch anything that's already on the floor.

Evening

Check your sofa, cushions, and clothes. Use a lint roller or a handheld vacuum for spot cleaning.

Weekly

Wash pet bedding, clean out vacuum filters, and tackle hidden corners with a proper vacuum or brush.

Monthly

Deep clean carpets and upholstery. A robot vacuum with strong suction and a handheld mode, like Eufy E20, can be helpful here.

Tips to Prevent Hair from Spreading

Pet hair is a given, but with a few smart habits, you can keep it from getting out of hand. It starts with a good routine, some helpful tools, and knowing how to stay one step ahead.

● Brush Daily

A little grooming each day goes a long way. Brushing helps collect loose hair before it ends up everywhere. Use a grooming glove or get a hair removal tool that suits your pet's coat type. It keeps shedding under control, and their fur is smooth and healthy.

● Set a Cleaning Routine

Robot vacuums are a huge help here. Run them once or twice a day to pick up fur before it spreads. For high-shedding pets, look into models that also mop and auto-empty. They make it easier to remove pet hair from carpet and hard floors, without lifting a finger.

● Use Washable Covers

Pets have their favourite spots; put covers on them. Toss a washable blanket over your dog's couch corner or your cat’s chair. When it gets furry, just throw it in the wash. Way easier than scrubbing fur from the whole sofa.

● Take Pets Outside More Often

Shedding is natural, but you just want less of it happening indoors. Daily walks or playtime outside let loose fur fall away, where it's easier to manage. A quick brush before heading in catches any leftovers. Bonus: it keeps your pet active and happy, too.

FAQs

Q. What is the best way to remove dog hair from carpet?

Start with a vacuum. Go over the carpet slowly in different directions. If the hair is stubborn, you can use a rubber broom, line roller, or pet hair removal tool to loosen it first.

Q. How to get rid of cat hair from a car's interior?

Use a handheld vacuum or a lint roller for quick cleanups. For deep-set hair, rubber gloves work great. Just dampen them slightly and rub over the seats. You can also try a pumice stone on fabric upholstery, but test a small area first to avoid damage.

Q. How to get rid of dog hair in washing machine?

Before tossing pet bedding or clothes into the wash, shake off as much fur as possible. Add a rinse cycle before your regular wash, and clean the washer's filter afterwards. You can also wipe down the drum with a damp cloth to catch leftover fur.

Conclusion

Pet hair is just part of the deal when you've got a furry friend around. But with a bit of effort here and there, it doesn't have to take over your space. Once you figure out what works for your home, controlling the pet hair gets easier.

You don't need to chase every strand. Just keep things manageable. A little routine, the right tools, and you're good. Once you find your rhythm, it gets easier to get rid of pet hair before it builds up. Your home feels fresher, and life with pets stays a whole lot more enjoyable.