Shedding is indeed an issue--shown below is before vacuuming:
and after:
I don't have a particularly high-end or capable vacuum. I have a Hoover self-propelled Wind Tunnel with a bag. After a few months of cleaning up after the dog--the picture at the top is after just two or three days, but can easily happen after just a few hours--I noticed the vacuum's performance was declining, though the bag wasn't full. Then the drive belt broke. I flipped it over and saw the problem.
She has a lot of long fur in her top coat. Some of that wrapped around the spinning brush, and over the course of a few months, completely jammed it up. Removal was accomplished with a box cutter and about 20 minutes' work (using the cutter carefully to avoid cutting both myself and the roller).
I have gone through both bags and belts more quickly than in the past--Amazon sells 12-packs of replacement belts relatively cheaply--but for now the vacuum is holding up and works relatively well. I clean the roller after every four or five vacuuming sessions. I'll step up if I have to, but otherwise, the nearly 20-year-old vacuum is continuing to work.
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