The stainless steel de-shedding edge reaches beneath the top coat to
remove the undercoat and the loose hair that typically carpets your home.
Hartz Groomer's Best Rake — to remove dead undercoat, for heavy coats This rake penetrates thick fur to de-shed and
remove undercoat, to effectively smooth hair and prevent matting.
It reaches through the outer layer of fur to
remove undercoat without cutting attached outer guard coat the way some steel - bladed combs can.
A coat rake will help
remove the undercoat.
The design of the bristles allow the brush to reach through the topcoat and gently
remove the undercoat and loose hair — where most shedding comes from.
She will
remove the undercoat and make your dog feel comfortable and happy nonetheless.
The rounded pins of the brush gently detangle fur and
remove the undercoat.
If your pooch sheds piles of fur around the home, it's time to
remove the undercoat.
Designed for breeds with thick, heavy coats, the long precision tapered pins of this rake penetrate deep into your dog's coat to
remove undercoat.
I just regularly brush my Sibes with a Furminator to
remove undercoat and dirt.
For shorthaired cat breeds, I have found that a fine - toothed flea comb works well to
remove the undercoat and dead fur.
Guaranteed to reduce shedding by up to 95 %, this bestselling de-shedding tool is designed to safely
remove the undercoat without damaging the topcoat.
Make sure you use tools such as a regular dog hair brush, rake brush and metal comb to
remove the undercoat and distribute oils.
Reduces shedding by 60 % - 80 % The Furminator deshedding tools
remove the undercoat and loose hair without sacrificing healthy top coat.
For dogs that have long, thick hair like golden retrievers, simply pat and pull to
remove the undercoat and freshen the hair.
It moves past the guard hairs to
remove the undercoat.
Slicker brushes come in various sizes and shapes and are excellent for
removing this undercoat.
Hand stripping
removes the undercoat while leaving the overcoat intact.
The special deshedding shampoos and conditioners paired with high powered dryers can do wonders for
removing undercoat and can give your dog a fresh start for summer.
After the second leg, work toward the front of the dog by
removing the undercoat from his sides and back.
This innovative design features unique microcombs which are highly effective at
removing undercoat, yet gentle on your pet's skin and delicate top coat.
It removed the undercoat, but when the Furminator came out in 2003, I was grateful that someone had seen the need to make it easier for us.
Combs of many kinds, shapes and sizes work for picking mats apart, checking to see if dematting worked and
removing undercoat.
A comb can be used for
removing undercoat on many dogs, but its main purpose is to go through and check the results of brushing.
Not exact matches
The company was founded by professional groomer Angie Porter and her husband David, after they worked for more than a decade to develop a new type of tool that doesn't cut the pet's coat, but instead comfortably grabs and
removes the loose
undercoat.
Conair's best sellers include all sizes of slicker brushes with varying pin stiffness for
removing mats and loose fur /
undercoat, and rakes, which are popular for grooming thick, double - coated breeds like German Shepherds, Akitas and Chow - Chows.
Step 1:
Remove excess undercoat through de-shedding, which is done by running a de-shedding comb through the cat's fur to remove the excess shedded unde
Remove excess
undercoat through de-shedding, which is done by running a de-shedding comb through the cat's fur to
remove the excess shedded unde
remove the excess shedded
undercoat.
Brush the
undercoat away from the dog, as this
removes any loose hair — and helps with shedding.
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats is used to
remove dead, loose hair from your cat's
undercoat, which promotes healthier skin and coat.
The FURminator deShedding Tool for Cats helps you
remove the loose, dead hair that collects in your cat's
undercoat.
As you gently glide the tool through your cat's coat in the direction the hair grows, the patented deShedding edge
removes dead, loose hair from the
undercoat, leaving a shiny, healthier - looking top coat.
They can be used to
remove mats and dead hair from the dog's
undercoat.
We also recommend an
undercoat stripper, like a Mars Coat King to
remove dead top coat and
undercoat, and if you use a pumice stone on the top coat, you will keep your dog's coat looking great!
The rounded - tip wire bristles will penetrate deep down through the
undercoat to the skin without scratching it in order to
remove mats and tangles, as well as freeing up dead hair and loosening dirt and dust.
With the long - hair model we found that we
removed less of the thick
undercoat or the mats and tangles that occasionally build up in our dog's fur over time.
These are saw - toothed non-cutting blades, which
remove downy
undercoat, loose hair and dander.
They love how this
removes the dog's downy fur
undercoat and how it does that efficiently.
For the breeds that lack
undercoat, it's best to use regular dog brushes and / or a deshedding glove (mentioned below) to
remove shed hair on them.
An all natural, 4 step treatment, to help
remove excessive
undercoat and help with shedding issues.
This will
remove and loose, dead hair from the
undercoat and help control shedding and hairballs.
Using a good - quality bristle brush and
undercoat rake, as recommended by the Absolutely Golden website, helps
remove dead hair and dander.
Follow up with an
undercoat rake that
removes loose hair from the second coat.
The Scottie coat needs regular brushing to
remove the soft
undercoat and any dead hairs in the outer coat.
The main purpose of a rake brush is to
remove dead
undercoat close to your dog's skin.
I recommend using an
undercoat rake to
remove excessive
undercoat and keep shedding to a minimum.
Instead, this is a dog breed that should be routinely carded to
remove excess
undercoat and control shedding.
The CoatHook gathers and
removes shedding
undercoat fur from cats, dogs, and rabbits without pulling or cutting the outer layers of fur, the way many pet combs do.
Extra mild and pH balanced, these wipes can be used on dirty paws and
undercoat, dirty bottoms,
removes dander, drool, discharge and cling - ons from playing in the unknown.
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.
This easily passes through the topcoat so it can
remove hair from the
undercoat layer.