A Home Without Compromise.
We believe you shouldn't have to choose between a clean home and your best friend. Ditch the wasteful sticky tape. Experience the new standard of reusable, electrostatic cleaning.
Ditch the wasteful sticky sheets. When full, simply rinse with water to wash away the fur and recharge the static grip instantly. Buy it once, use it forever.
Stop checking your reflection for stray hairs. Safely lift lint and fur from delicate cashmere, wool, and cotton without damaging the fabric. Step out with confidence.
Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it's not there. The PawSwoop captures fine dust and dark fur that blends into your furniture, ensuring a truly hypoallergenic clean.
No peeling, no pausing. Collect huge amounts of fur in a single session without losing grip.
Safe on cashmere, tough on rugs. Use it in your car or on your couch.
Restores dark fabrics to their original glory instantly. The difference is black and white.
Trusted by Pet Owners Nationwide.
FAQs
Sticky rollers rely on adhesive sheets that quickly lose stickiness and create waste. PawSwoop uses advanced electrostatic technology to grab hair magnetically. It digs deeper into fabrics, never loses its grip, and is 100% reusable forever.
It's incredibly simple. For dry cleaning, you can roll the collected fur into a ball and toss it. For a deep refresh, simply rinse the black surface under running water. It dries quickly and the static power recharges instantly.
Absolutely. We designed the micro-bristles to be tough on fur but gentle on fabrics. It works perfectly on velvet sofas, wool coats, cotton bedding, and even delicate car interiors without snagging or damaging the material.
PawSwoop is built for durability. Since there are no sticky sheets to replace or batteries to wear out, it is designed to last a lifetime with proper care. It’s a one-time purchase.
We are confident you’ll love a fur-free home. If for any reason you are not satisfied, we offer a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee. Just contact us and we’ll make it right.









