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FURminator® Grooming Rake for dogs and cats

  • FURminator® Grooming Rake for dogs and cats

     FURminator® Grooming Rake has rotating metal teeth that remove loose hair from your pet’s undercoat 

  • Take your grooming routine into your own hands by implementing the FURminator® Ultimate Hair Reduction System™: Brush, deShed, Bathe and Maintain for grooming confidence in the comfort of your own home. Our deShedding tools, grooming tools and hair solutions offer a grooming regimen catered to any dog or cat.

    The FURminator® Grooming Rake has rotating metal teeth that remove loose hair from your pet’s undercoat. Best for dogs and cats with thicker fur, the FURminator® Grooming Rake helps prevent tangles and mats. The ergonomic nonslip handle gives you maximum control. Routine maintenance is important to keeping up with your pet and home. The FURminator® Grooming Rake provides a convenient daily solution for undercoat care. For best results, use with other FURminator® grooming products as part of a complete regimen.

    ROTATING METAL TEETH: Rotating metal teeth remove loose hair from your pet’s undercoat.
    BEST FOR THICK FUR: Helps prevent tangles and mats in dense fur.
    CONVENIENT GROOMING SOLUTION: Use as a convenient daily solution for undercoat care.
    ERGONOMIC HANDLE: The ergonomic nonslip handle gives you maximum control.
    GUARANTEED: Guaranteed results or your money back. See instructions for details. 

    Best for dogs and cats with thick fur 

    Usage Instructions:
    Please read all instructions and FAQs carefully before beginning your grooming. Use the FURminator® grooming rake only as directed.

    Directions for Use:
    1. To groom your pet, find a calm time and location to sit down with your pet. Gently stroke across the pet’s coat in the direction of hair growth. Start from your pet’s head and work your way back, using extra care near stomach, legs, genitals and anus. Avoid making excessive strokes in a single area, as this may cause irritation of your pet’s fur and skin. Brush until all tangles and mats are removed from the pet’s fur.

    2. Grooming is a good time to perform a complete physical inspection of your pet. As you brush your pet, look for sores, bruises and skin conditions, which your pet’s coat may conceal. If your pet has any of these conditions, seek treatment from a veterinarian before resuming brushing.