
I’m asking this here because dog people will understand what I mean immediately. My golden’s hair doesn’t just sit on top of the carpet looking dramatic. It gets worked in there. Like genuinely in there. I vacuum, the room looks better, then light hits the floor or I rake the carpet a little and it’s obvious the regular pass barely touched the deeper stuff.So now I’m stuck on Is 30,000Pa suction actually better than 8,000Pa in a robot vacuum? or is this one of those numbers that sounds huge and then real life is still me staring at fur in the same two spots every day.
Second issue is air. I’ve gone nose-blind to my own house, but my girlfriend says she can tell we have dogs basically right when she walks in. Not in a mean way. Just… instantly. So I’m trying to get more serious about keeping carpet and floors cleaner overall instead of just doing the visible-fur version of cleaning.
I do not need a science lesson. I need the practical version:
does the higher-suction stuff actually pull more dog hair out of carpet
does it make the house feel cleaner
or is brush design / overall pickup more important than the number
If you’ve had a golden or another heavy shedder, I’d love the honest answer.
by Substantial_Cap_9356
