If you are a pet owner, you probably love your pets very much and want to keep them healthy and clean. For some, that involves giving them showers. While this is a good way to save money at the same time as caring for the cleanliness of the pets, it could cause trouble with your plumbing. Pets naturally shed a lot of hair, and if this goes down the drain in your shower, you could quickly plug it up.

So, how would you avoid this problem while at the same time caring for the welfare of your pets? A great option is to have an outdoor shower. This could be set up fairly easily and cheaply, and it will avoid clogging up your plumbing.

But you might wonder what to do if the weather outside gets too cold to do it outside. If you absolutely have to do it in your shower, then you should do what you can to keep the hair from going down the drain. A wet piece of fabric over the drain can stop most of the fur from making it down into your plumbing.