Anna Westhoff
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to tidy up because we had company coming. Truth be told, sweeping the apartment usually is Anna's gig. What I figured would be a quick task turned into a two-hour job due to the massive amount of pet hair I found in every nook and cranny. Now I know why Anna talks about our pet-hair problem the way she does; fur seems to appear everywhere you look. I admit that I had no idea before how bad it was.
I've had our cat, Nora, for a long time, so I know she does some shedding, especially in the spring when getting rid of her winter coat. But I had no idea Pippi would be such a fur machine. I probably could have fashioned a whole other dog out of the hair I collected. We could call her puffy twin "Hairy."
It turns out that dalmatians shed year round. Who knew? Many breeds only do it twice a year, but often it's the short-haired pups, like Pippi, who "shed the most often and continuously." D'oh!







