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Best Rated Vacuum Cleaners Pet Hair

Pet owners need to choose the right type of vacuum cleaner to tidy up after their four legged friends.

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The vacuum cleaners that were top dogs in our pet hair tests

Pampered pups are prancing around New York City poised to compete in the Westminster Kennel Club's 137th Annual All Breed Dog Show. Last year a perky little Pekingese named Malachy won Best in Show. Sure, the little furball was handsome but as anyone who has a long-haired dog knows, he likely leaves a trail of dog hair wherever he goes.

Two new Best Buy vacuum cleaners revealed - September - 2013 - Which? News

The latest Which? test of vacuum cleaners test has uncovered two eye-catching Best Buys and two Don't Buy vacuum cleaners than we think are so bad you should avoid them all together.

Pet Vacuum - How to Buy a Vacuum for a Home With Pets

If your home has pets, you need a good vacuum to help keep your home clean. And while most vacuums may seem adequate, standard models generally are not designed to handle much animal dander and hair, but 'pet' or 'animal' models have enhanced technologies and special features designed for the task.

Best Vacuums for Pet Hair: Amazon.com

We've heard from thousands of customers and have put together a list of the best vacuums for pet hair based on customer ratings and reviews. Find the best pet hair vacuums from top brands like Hoover, Dyson and Miele.

Best Vacuum Cleaner For Pet Hair

Many of us share our homes with pets. They can be a great source of companionship, amusement and pleasure - but they do need a little looking after of course. Depending upon what kind of pet you have, one of the tasks that you may face may well be the remo...

Which Pet Hair Vacuum

Pet Hair Vacuum Cleaners - Do You Need One? Pets are a great addition to the family home. They are great companions, a whole lot of fun and, according to a variety of studies, good for your health (they reduce stress apparently). However, depending upon what type, and what breed, you have, they can be a little messy.