Dyson vacuums for pet owners

Other vacuums rely on bags or filters to trap dirt, dust and pet hair. When you use them, dirt and dust clog the pores of the bag or filter. This reduces airflow, causing the machine to lose suction, leaving dirt and dust behind in the home.

Dyson vacuums don’t rely on bags or filters to trap dirt and dust. Instead they use Radix Cyclone™ technology to spin dirt, dust, fibres and pet hair from the airflow and into the bin. Dyson vacuums don’t lose suction, so they remove more dirt, dust and pet hair from your home.


Dyson barrel, upright, compact and handheld vacuums for powerful pet hair removal Browse the range

Hepa filter

Some Dyson barrel, upright and compact have a sealed HEPA (High-efficiency Particle Airflow) filter – the same filters used by hospitals – to capture particles as small as 0.1 microns. That’s equivalent to a single particle of cigarette smoke.

Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand

Dyson is the only floorcare company to partner the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand. The main objective of this alliance is to help accomplish deep reaching, long term and better solutions for people with asthma.

Dyson microbiology lab

Dyson has its own microbiology lab at its Research, Design and Development centre in Malmebsury, Wiltshire.

Dyson scientists study household dust and dirt, in all its forms. A lot of the work they do involves house dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), one of the most common triggers of asthma and allergies. They keep them in colonies, feeding them a ground-up mixture of wheat germ and dog biscuit in ideal temperature conditions (25°C and 75% relative humidity). The research conducted in our lab informs new and better ways of removing them.

Dyson is thought to be the only appliance manufacturer in Europe (possibly the world) to have its own in-house microbiology lab.