Captain Suave
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New addition to the family. A good friend ended up inheriting two large dogs into a very small 2-bed condo (with a baby) and couldn't keep them both. We had previously dogsat for them and this 3-year old cream golden fit in great with my kids and dog. She's a rescue from a backyard breeder where she was probably abused, so we have a little work to do building her confidence up. Nothing serious, just some nervous habits about passing through doors and entering spaces. She's a total cuddlebug. As a bonus, she actually fetches. All I ever wanted growing up was a dog to fetch and my two previous lab mixes both flat refused to play.
On the downside, I'm probably vacuuming the house every other day for the next 10 years.
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invest in roomba shares. you'll burn a few !Invest in a Roomba.
Do the Roomba and a Roomba clones have enough space to do a house with adog without needing to be cleaned out in one sitting?Invest in a Roomba.
Not in my experience. A dog with an undercoat will fill up a bin in ~1000-1500 sq ft.Do the Roomba and a Roomba clones have enough space to do a house with adog without needing to be cleaned out in one sitting?
Well... There goes that idea. Unless I get one for the living/great room and one for the bedrooms.Not in my experience. A dog with an undercoat will fill up a bin in ~1000-1500 sq ft.
Well... There goes that idea. Unless I get one for the living/great room and one for the bedrooms.
Well... There goes that idea.
I just have mine return to base when full and finish cleaning when I get around to emptying it out. I have a Neato Botvac instead of a Roomba, though, which I like because they make a LIDAR map of the house and clean in a grid instead of the random walk Roombas use. This lets them pause and resume efficiently after bin empties and recharging. Plus I think my OCD couldn't take a Roomba bumping all over randomly like a moron.
I have added robot vacuums to my list of shit to research.I just have mine return to base when full and finish cleaning when I get around to emptying it out. I have a Neato Botvac instead of a Roomba, though, which I like because they make a LIDAR map of the house and clean in a grid instead of the random walk Roombas use. This lets them pause and resume efficiently after bin empties and recharging. Plus I think my OCD couldn't take a Roomba bumping all over randomly like a moron.
How well do robot vacuums work on carpet?
I have the Wyze LIDAR robot vac , we use it on a half carpet, half sheet flooring house weekly with a cat and my long haired wife and it does a good job. I mention long hair as the vac is usually half my wife's hair, half the cats. It usually takes 2 charges to do the house , it stops at 8% power and goes to recharge, then finishes when it's fully recharged. I clean the filter, brush , etc after every cleaning. Only time I've had issue is when we put some splinkly smelly shit my wife wanted on the carpet , looked like flour. That time it took 2 cleanings to get it all up and I'm guessing because it was so fine of a powder. Vac says it did 665 sq ft last week.How well do robot vacuums work on carpet? Seems like a decent idea for hardwood, but I have a hard time imaging them being effective with those little bitch brushes with pet hair on a carpet. I am tempted to get one just to throw into the basement. The cats aren't allowed down there, so it's not exactly hairy, but we only go down there occasionally and it'd be nice to not have to lug the vacuum down there to clean up all the fucking dumbass bugs that crawl in there to die. Something that can just autorun every couple of days and pick that shit up would be nice.
How well do robot vacuums work on carpet? Seems like a decent idea for hardwood, but I have a hard time imaging them being effective with those little bitch brushes with pet hair on a carpet. I am tempted to get one just to throw into the basement. The cats aren't allowed down there, so it's not exactly hairy, but we only go down there occasionally and it'd be nice to not have to lug the vacuum down there to clean up all the fucking dumbass bugs that crawl in there to die. Something that can just autorun every couple of days and pick that shit up would be nice.
You can get a roomba which returns to base AND empties it's bin into the base, then goes back to work. We have one here. It works pretty well.Do the Roomba and a Roomba clones have enough space to do a house with adog without needing to be cleaned out in one sitting?
The Roomba with a base definitely does. We have three dogs, works great. You just buy a bunch of cheap Chinese replacement bags and change it out when it’s full. One bag lasts for 30ish cleans.Do the Roomba and a Roomba clones have enough space to do a house with adog without needing to be cleaned out in one sitting?
A Roomba didn't last long with my pups or pup I should say. Hymir (see photos above), who is extremely intelligent and obedient and also extremely active. His reward center is playing catch and playing with a medicine ball. His favorite things in the world. But... Roomba... It moves by itself and every time it moves it's time for battle in his mind. So, we decided it's cheaper to not buy them anymore. He's an assholeYou can get a roomba which returns to base AND empties it's bin into the base, then goes back to work. We have one here. It works pretty well.
This wasn't the exact model, but one like this..
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