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    ALDI's New Pet Hair Removers Are Only $4 and They'll Sell Out So Fast

    By Allison Blair,

    13 hours ago

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    ALDI seems to have a bit of a cult following: there are people who swear by their stores, so much so that they have a special "holder" on their keychain for their beloved ALDI Quarter. There is nothing worse than getting there and realizing you don't have the quarter you need to grab a cart!

    As to why ALDI has so many diehard fans, it's just alluring. It's one of those stores that has managed to stay cheap when others can't, and you honestly never know what you're going to find there. The best flat of strawberries I have ever had in my life came from an ALDI in 2007, and I have told that fact anytime anyone mentions strawberries since. Now, as a grown-up, there are lots more exciting things to find at ALDI, like a new pet hair remover that just so happens to be going on sale!

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    The Joie Pet Hair Remover line comes in three options, and each is only $4:

    A two-pack of dryer balls that trap the pet hair on your laundry.

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    A double sided grooming brush to remove the hair straight from the source.

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    A pet hair/lint removal "rake" perfect for removing pet hair from furniture.

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    These items will be available in most stores starting Wednesday, and they're a cheap, effective way to keep your house, clothes, and dog themself shed-free. Plus, the dryer balls and rake are double agents: they can help you keep lint at bay!

    Short-Haired Pets Shed Too

    These products are perfect for anyone who has a big shedder, but that encompasses more animals than you think. Those of us who have short-haired dogs might not think about brushing them: we don't have to worry about matting. But let me tell you, when it comes to short-haired dogs, there's more hair than it seems.

    Even though their hair usually won't mat, you should still be brushing them often - think of it like exfoliating your skin. By brushing, you're getting rid of dead skin and potentially trapped fur that could be making your dog itch. Itching is a key cause of hotspots!

    Beyond your short-haired pets physical body, they can and will leave their little short hairs everywhere they go. In turn, it makes you itchy! Taking the same precautions when dealing with a short-haired dog that you would a long-haired one mitigates the issue. While you're picking these pet hair removers up, grab a lint roller and you're golden no matter what!

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