Owner Frustrated By Dog Shedding In Car, Invents Hilarious Doggy Leotards & People Can’t Stop Laughing

Tyson Walters is the proud owner of a huge Saint Bernard named Harley. Despite his love for Harley, Tyson recalls feeling frustrated whenever he had to take Harley on a car ride:

“My car was practically ruined. Harley’s hair would intertwine in the fabric and not want to ever come out. She would shake and the hair would just explode off her and disperse throughout the car.”

Sound familiar, dog owners?

It got to the point where Tyson started day-dreaming about a gadget that would prevent all that shedding in the first place. “I couldn’t find a solution. So I decided to make one.”

That’s when Tyson invented the Shed Defender. Check out the hilarious photos on the next page:

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2,287 thoughts on “Owner Frustrated By Dog Shedding In Car, Invents Hilarious Doggy Leotards & People Can’t Stop Laughing

  1. Had to resort to name calling? This is made from a light weight breathable material. So he/she won’t get overheated. My chi loves her shirts and will go and take one out of the bag we keep them in to have us put it on.

  2. Really? They ALL hate clothes? mine will remove her shirt from the bag just to put it on her. And she only 9 months old. In the summer we don’t put any one, but this is winter. Temps outside drops in to the negatives at times.

  3. I don’t see any dumbass here.

    I love my dogs and take them everywhere but even though I love my dogs and understand they shed, if I can prevent it for the little time they’re in the car I would (especially since I have to look good for work).
    I think this is a great idea.
    Most leotards are comfy, and if the AC is on it shouldn’t be a problem for the dog (especially since they regulate temperature through their mouth, and sweat glands are located in paws and nose).

    I’m not saying this is appropriate for an 8 hour trip but for around town what’s the damn harm?
    A little unwarranted to call strangers names IMO.

    I have kids too and understand how they can act. Just because I find a way to solve a problem involving my kids doesn’t mean I didn’t want kids or didn’t understand the responsibility that came with kids.

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