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. I have 2 German Shepherds and shed CONSTANTLY. I just vacuum it up and look at the day they have to cross over the Rainbow bridge…and wish I could get another day of having their fur all over the place, just to have them here.

  2. I had a nice car with leather heated seats and the works. Unfortunately was in an accident and when faced buying a new car, I decided that the dog was more important. Since having a nice car made me feel bad that I felt overly protective of the car, I bought a base model car. Now I never worry about the dogs in the car. It’s hairy, it smells, I clean it, and it starts over but I never feel bad. I chose my dogs over stuff. Same goes for the house. I did make ourselves a beautiful quilt but when we invite the dogs up I put a blanket in to protect the quilt from their nails, but there’s hair everywhere. Who cares, dogs have hair and it’s my hair that gets wrapped around the vacuum rolled not theirs…

  3. If it doesn’t hurt dog I guess it is ok but animals shed and all pet owners know that. I don’t like being in an interview and seeing cat hair on my clothes that missed at home but you get over it.

  4. There’s a reason dog breeds have coats – some single layer, some double layered – which protects them from the elements. Not allowing a dog’s skin to breath by putting this thing on OVER their coat? Ridiculous.

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