The Coat King is a particular type of stripping knives, useful in hand stripping for the removal
of dead undercoat prior to clipping.
Grooming rakes have metal teeth with blades on the inside, and are effective for dogs needing to have lots
of dead undercoat removed, or cut through tangles.
Not exact matches
The main purpose
of a rake brush is to remove
dead undercoat close to your dog's skin.
Since the cat has no
undercoat, combing once a week will remove any
dead hairs; because
of this feature, neither long nor short coat lengths will mat.
A Furminator is a particular brand
of de-shedding tool and is very popular with owners
of golden retrievers as it allows you to brush and remove the
dead hair from your dog's
undercoat while simultaneously thinning it out.
They blow their
undercoats at least twice a year usually in the spring and autumn and during this time you can reduce shedding by using a slicker brush for the topcoat and a special rake or curry comb to remove loose clumps from the
undercoat this will also remove any
dead skin cells stimulate circulation and enhance the production
of natural oils.
Using an
undercoat rake can help eliminate a lot
of dead hair and lessen shedding.