EquiGroomer Deshedding Brush for Dogs and Cats | Undercoat Deshedding Tool for Large and Small Pets | Comb Removes Loose Dirt,
- 🐕 REDUCES SHEDDING UP TO 95%: Effectively remove both long and short haired fur from your pet dog or cat. Instantly improve your pets’ coat within one use. Drastically cut down on the amount of shedding, while saving money from expensive trips to the groomer.
- 🐈 DURABLE WAVE-STYLE BLADE: The EquiGroomer’s hardened steel blade is coated with a tough, epoxy finish that helps prevent rust as well as prolong its life. And unlike typical brushes or combs, the EquiGroomer’s blade has pet safe barbs which remove fur, dirt and hair while massaging your cat or dog. To use, simply groom your pet using short, firm strokes (imagine raking leaves).
- 🐎 PERFECT FOR ALL PETS: This multi-animal tool can be used on large and small dogs and cats while ensuring a consistently clean finish between each animal. Unlike other brands that are specific to one style of hair or breed, the EquiGroomer is versatile between all dogs, cats and even horses! For the most effective removal of dead fur use short, firm strokes.
- 💪 SLIP-RESISTANT HANDLE: Made in the USA, our handles are finished with high-quality coating and easily wipes clean after use. We apply 3 coats of pet-safe exterior grade paint to prevent splintering while keeping your EquiGroomer shining for years to come.
- 👍 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: If you are unhappy with the EquiGroomer please contact us through Amazon and we will make it right with a refund or a replacement. Purchase now with confidence knowing that your satisfaction is guaranteed.
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Specification: EquiGroomer Deshedding Brush for Dogs and Cats | Undercoat Deshedding Tool for Large and Small Pets | Comb Removes Loose Dirt,
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10 reviews for EquiGroomer Deshedding Brush for Dogs and Cats | Undercoat Deshedding Tool for Large and Small Pets | Comb Removes Loose Dirt,
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Ken Fried –
I just finished brushing one of my cats today with a brush I purchased on Amazon last month. I thought this brush was the best brush I have every used on my cats. I brushed Cali for a solid half hour today and thought I had done a great job and there would be no more hair to shed. The EquiGroomer brush arrived later in the day and my wife used the brush on Cali. To both of our amazement, we would have never known that we brushed her at all today. The EquiGroomer got hair that was deep down and it wasn’t just a small amount, globs of hair came off of her. She is a short hair Calico and we live in Arizona and she shed everyday. We hope now that we have the EquiGroomer brush that we won’t find her hair all over everything from our clothes to our furniture. I totally recommend this brush to anyone who has a cat and who can’t get shedding under control.
MD –
I just got my Equigroomer today and I really like it. My cat (domestic shorthair) loves being brushed so it’s become a daily bonding activity. Despite the frequency I would brush out kitten-sized mounds of fur each session. That old brush broke and when I saw this one I didn’t think this it would be amazing or anything but I figured I’d give it a try.Turns out my old brush was still missing tons of fur. After a bit of trial and error I found that short strokes gets me the best results. The sound the brush makes sounds more abrasive than it actually is. My cat loves this brush just as much as the old one.My only complaint is that unlike my old brush, which had a similar design to the Furminator, the gaps in between the teeth of the Equigroomer’s blade aren’t deep enough to trap fur as you brush. It was nice to be able to brush for a bit and then pull the fur from the brush. The Equigroomer is great for gathering loose fur in a pile on your cat but then you have to put the brush down and collect it. It’s a particular challenge for me because my cat starts grooming herself if she feels like too much fur has gathered on her back. Overall it’s not a huge problem, just something I have to get used to.
JF-WishfulThinking –
I bought this because the younger cat was shedding a lot. Not only is this working to remove the younger cat’s shedding fur (She kept wanting to play and go up to the window where her shedding fur will blow into my face, so I’ve only done some so far – her fur heart on the left side in photo 2), but it shined up and softened the elderly cat’s coat TREMENDOUSLY.Even when she became an adult, she always had kitten-soft, silky fur. As time flew by, her coat gradually lost some of that soft glossiness, especially in recent years. My family assumed it was more dry due to age and health (became depressed and overweight after our elderly dog friend passed on [until we got the kitten, which brought her out of her deep grief and get back into shape again] + she had a major operation), but none of those were the case.I then assumed it was due to her new, somewhat spotty, self-grooming routine, despite how we were often brushing her. She never was much of a shedder, but I noticed she didn’t shed much anymore.So I looked for a good recommendation to a deshedder tool, and Girl with the Dogs videos showed me how well Equigroomer worked.I wish I had a before photo, because the results are amazing and absolutely wonderful. Not only is our feline grandma’s coat shiny, but she’s back to being silky and as soft as a kitten again!If that isn’t enough for you, here’s a photo of her after her therapeutic grooming session! For the first half of her body, she was purring and purring, rubbing against the Equigroomer (I turned it each time so she rubbed her face against the wood because the long way is a bit sharp similar to a jigsaw blade when you feel along the teeth), then she stretched out as though she were at a massage parlor and fell asleep to my grooming the second half of her body. She looks and feels wonderful. Thank you, Equigroomer!
Laura Lake –
This is the best de- shedding thing I have ever purchased, and I have purchased many. Better than a shedding blade, better than a furminator.I have a pitbull, and while they are not known for shedding, he is working on being an overachiever in this area. His velvet, short coat sticks to clothes and upholstery and is very difficult to dislodge. In addition, he is an itchy boy. The equigroomer just peels off the fur with the gentlest of strokes. My dog, who really is not a fan of brushing, truly enjoys the process.Piles of little short loose hairs and skin flakes are dislodged, absolute piles and stacks of hair. The one caveat is that the grooming tool does not gather up the loose hair as a traditional brush does. It just loosens it from the dogs or cats coat, and it fluffs about. I found working on the kitchen floor or outside to be the best plan.As a side note, I have severe arthritis in my hands, and this grooming tool is very easy to hold and use. The shape is ergonomic and easy to hold.Highly, highly recommended.
GA Moore –
I saw this product off of a youtuber called Girl with the Dogs (she’s phenomenal and her videos are very calming). She uses it on all types of animals (yes, not just dogs) and I was really impressed with the results she was getting so I decided to give it a go and I am so glad I did. I have a 15 year old Maine Coon who is slowing down and doesn’t bathe the way she used to and I have a 4 year old tabby. This brush works on both cats though it’s definitely gotten more hair off of the tabby as his coat is shorter. The amount of shedding that I was unaware he did is insane. I could make two other cats with how much hair I get off of him. I’ve now began brushing them both every two weeks with this brush to keep my apartment a little less full of hair. I love that it doesn’t pull on their fur, it’s not heavy and it doesn’t scratch them like those heavy duty combs sometimes do if you press down too hard. The only complaint is that there’s no way to collect the hair so it does blow around a bit when you get a bunch off. I’ve taken to vacuuming afterwards to make sure I don’t have clumps lying around.
Cory Maddox –
This brush is fantastic. It gets so much more hair than almost all the other brush types we have tried.We are primarily using it on a Husky, Ragdoll Cat, Siamese Cat, and a Tabby cat.Note that while it is fantastic at removing dead hair, it does not “hold” the hair. So if you run the brush over your animal a few times, the hair comes off them flying around in the air or just sitting on their body, so you need to run your hands over your animal to remove the hair the brush has removed.
Tonks –
I have an Alaskan Klee Kai which is basically a 17lbs husky with a double coat, and anxiety that makes it impossible to brush him well. Usually he’s fighting me the whole time trying to side step my every brush. He tries to run if we’re outside and he hates every kind of brush or hair remover apperatis I have tried until now!I have never in the 2 years I’ve had him, been able to brush him so easily until I tried this equigroomer! I honestly had no hope when I bought this. A friend suggested it and I figured I’d give it a try after a few YouTube videos and I’m so glad I did!Krueger was calm the entire time I brushed him. He even gave me kisses while I was brushing his butt (an area he usually gets very agitated I’m brushing very fast)! After I’d brushed his back for a couple minutes he laid down on his own So i could get his belly and side and then rolled over on his own again for me to do the other side!!He was so calm and relaxed the whole time and I was able to get more hair off than ever before because he was so calm. He’s blowing coat right now and this groomer is a game changer!If you’re having doubts, just get it! You won’t regret it! My mind is blown and I’m so proud of my boy for being so calm! I do to think we will have problems getting him brushed anymore! And I can use it on him daily unlike a lot of other dehairing tools so this will be so much easier to keep my house less hairy!I’ve included a picture of my boy so you can see how fluffy he is. This is a pre-blowing coat picture.
Leslie B. –
Saw this on “A girl and a dog” on YouTube. The site is amazing and is about a groomer who grooms dogs and cats while sharing valuable information. She uses this brush for undercoat deshedding. Originally made for deshedding horses but recently found to work on all animal fur! I’m grooming all my cats with this brush and is totally painless for them and for me as long as I can hold them still😂! Mountains of fur removed in minutes!!! WOW!!!! who knew ??? This would make an awesome gift! You gotta try it !!!!
Amy C –
My Cattle Dog hates to be brushed. She didn’t even react to this! It was like I was just petting her. Oh my goodness, you wouldn’t believe how much fluffy fur came out after just a few swipes. I’m a huge fan of instant gratification so this was a great tool for me. I couldn’t use this for long because she was more interested in playing and the other dog was jealous but I’ll get her when she’s hot and tired to finish the job.Now, I also tried this on my (Swiss) Entlebucher and nothing happened. No fur was released. Her coat is so low-maintenance it’s awesome.So I guess it depends on the dog breed and the fur type. There’s going to be a lot of jealousy as I brush one dog and not the other!!! If you have a dog with any kind of fluff, you will love this. I used to have a golden and I’m sure this would be awesome for that fur. It’s worth a try! I will probably get another one to keep in my camper.
Amazon Customer –
I don’t have a before photo of his coat blowing out, but with about 10 minutes, if that, on just this one side, he went from looking raggedy to sleek on his coat! Thank you Girl With The Dogs for using this tool and explaining how much better dogs with sensitive skin will tolerate it! He just stretched out flat and let me groom him after he figured out it wasn’t going to be uncomfortable like the rake tool. He still needs a bath, blow dried and brushed and trimmed but this is a wonderful improvement!