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Topic Dog Boards / General / static electicity - dog's coat
- By carene [gb] Date 16.02.05 12:49 UTC
Does anyone else ever get a slight electric shock when stroking their labs? I also started getting electric shocks from the metal handle of the Henry last week when I was hoovering up 2+ pounds of white flour from the carpet......(removed from the cupboard as out of date, and not removed to dustbin quickly enough before discoverd by said labs.....)
- By Jwilson [gb] Date 16.02.05 17:15 UTC
Its nice to hear that someone else is the same as me. I get shocks when grooming my Leo, dusting the tv, supermarket trollys, car, hoovers and other people.Beleive it or not I have curly hair as well , though not through sticking my fingers in the plug sockets!!!!
- By lucyandmeg [gb] Date 16.02.05 20:04 UTC
I have noticed that in the last week i keep getting electric shocks from the dogs. Poor ellie looked really taken back when i touched her today!
- By LJS Date 16.02.05 20:23 UTC
Have a look at the shoes you are wearing :) If it doesn't happen all the time that might be the answer ;)

Lucy
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- By louise123 [gb] Date 16.02.05 21:06 UTC
I get elecrtic shocks all the time at work but never at home. What do your shoes have to do with it just out of interest?
- By Daisy [gb] Date 16.02.05 21:18 UTC
Depends a lot what your shoes/soles are made of. Leather is the worst, I think :) The worst carpet is a man made fibre.

Daisy
- By kayc [gb] Date 16.02.05 21:54 UTC
I get electric shocks from all my dogs at this time of year. I have no carpets in the house, but as it is winter I wear fleeces. PJ's are fleece, tops over t/shirts are fleece, and my romper suit (yes my daughter bought me an adults size baby grow for Xmas last year :D ) is also fleece. All polyester fibre and highly charged :D :D
- By carene [gb] Date 17.02.05 12:42 UTC
So would using fabric softener help with this? I don't really like it but it does seem to be effective in reducing static.
- By kayc [gb] Date 17.02.05 14:20 UTC
Fabric conditioner probably would help, but I dont use it.  All the dogs bedding is vetbet polyester and I certainly would not use fabric conditioner on that at all. I only assume its the fleece's as I am never bothered with static during warmer weather when I dont wear them.  And, If you take a whole load of polyester out of tumble dryer in the dark, its like fireworks night :D
Topic Dog Boards / General / static electicity - dog's coat

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