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Professional Dog Shedding Comb — Ergonomic Wooden Handle

$18.90

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Win the War Against Shedding.

If you own a Golden Retriever, Border Collie, or any fluffy breed, you know that "shedding season" is a year-round event. Tired of finding fur on your sofa, clothes, and floor? Our Professional Dog Shedding Comb is designed to reach deep into the undercoat to remove loose fur before it ends up in your house.

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Why This is the Best Tool for the Job

  • Dual-Action Teeth: The stainless steel blades feature rounded ends that gently massage the skin while efficiently pulling out trapped, dead hair.
  • Ergonomic Wooden Handle: Unlike plastic handles that can be slippery, our handcrafted wooden handle provides a warm, non-slip grip that prevents hand fatigue during long grooming sessions.
  • Pain-Free Deshedding: Designed to glide through the topcoat without cutting or damaging the healthy outer fur.
  • Professional Quality: Built with rust-resistant stainless steel to last a lifetime of grooming.

Perfect for Double-Coated Breeds

This rake is specifically engineered for dogs with thick undercoats. Regular use not only keeps your home cleaner but also helps regulate your dog's temperature and prevents painful matting and tangles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this hurt my dog's skin?

Not at all! The teeth are specially rounded at the ends. They are sharp enough to clear tangles but smooth enough to provide a pleasant massaging sensation on your dog's skin.

How often should I use the shedding comb?

For best results, we recommend a thorough grooming session 1–2 times per week. During heavy shedding seasons (Spring and Autumn), you can use it every 2-3 days.

Is it suitable for short-haired dogs?

This tool is primarily designed for medium to long-haired dogs with an undercoat (like Retrievers, Collies, Shepherds, etc.). It is not recommended for very short-haired breeds like Pugs or Bulldogs.

How do I clean the fur out of the comb?

The hair will gather between the teeth. You can simply pull the clump out with your fingers after each few strokes. The stainless steel can be wiped down with a damp cloth if needed.

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