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How do I get rid of dog hair in my sheets.?

No matter how may times I wash them, there is still hair. I don't know if I should get different sheets, I bought these sateen 400 thread count, and now they are ruined. Would a higher thread count work? Yes my dogs sleep with me, which I know is the problem, but I just want to be able to wash my sheets and when I pull them out of the dryer there is no hair.

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a no barking dog is a good well behaved dog. you really dont want to get your dog started barking. cuz its harder to get em stopped. dogs should never be used a warning systems. they are pets, not police
i wouldn't force the issue that is great barking dogs are a real bummer she will bark if she has to she is just a good dog
She can bark, just she does not like to bark. What is wrong with that. Does she every go out and see other dogs, or have you every have friends come over. Try to make her mad. As long as she can bark when necessary, you should be glad that she does not bark often.
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That's an interestingahh. blem that some of us would like to have. Personally I would think that the doorbell is enough signal that someone is at the door. Unless you have difficulty hearing and can use a little extra help with that. I think the fastest route would be to get another dog to even stay with you for awhile. One that does know to bark when someone comes to the door. If it is a dog that is unaccustomed to your house it will take some time for the new dog to feel like it's his home and his to protect. Then your dog will learn from new dog. They can learn a lot from each other. Assistance dogs are trained to signal their companions for a variety of things such as ringing phones, door bells or smoke detectors. As for barking you can reward her with love and hugs galore when she does bark so that she knows barking is something you want her to do. Then you can have a friend help you and ring the doorbell and reward her when she barks. With understanding patience and huge loving rewards for a job well done she will get what it is you want her to do. On the other hand, a quiet dog is a joy too.

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