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FURminator Large Yellow deShedding Tool with 4-Inch Edge | 
enlarge | Brand: FURminator Category: Pet Products
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $25.98 You Save: $33.97 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1522 reviews Sales Rank: 1
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: large Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 2
MPN: 27-119K Model: 103 UPC: 854460001035 EAN: 0854460001134
Release Date: May 18, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Innovative grooming tool for long- and short-haired dogs and cats | | • | 4-inch stainless-steel edge quickly and easily removes loose undercoat hair | | • | Decreases shedding up to 90 percent for about 4 to 6 weeks | | • | Leaves a shiny and healthy topcoat; comfortable, ergonomic grip handle | | • | Measures 6 by 1 by 4-1/8 inches |
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Product Description Buy all 3 and Save. The Furminator brush is Guaranteed to reduce shedding better than any brush or comb. Reduces shedding up to 90%. Brings out the pets natural oils, leaving a shiny and healthy coat. Also removes dander that causes allergies. Dramatically reduces feline hairballs. The unique stainless steel edge grabs the texture of the undercoat & loose dead hair and removes it while gliding through and not damaging the topcoat. Works great on all shedding dogs & cats, long & short hair. The shampoo will help reduce excessive shedding, promote healthy skin & coat, strengthen hair shafts and increase hair follicles with omega-3 fatty acids. The solution will help to remove the undercoat and loose hair after bathing.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1517 more reviews...
Best grooming tool out there! August 16, 2006 404 out of 406 found this review helpful
In our 10-animal household (dogs and cats), fur is everywhere. I thought I had found the holy grail of grooming tools in the Zoom Groom (they make different models for dogs and for cats), which removes a lot of fur without giving the animal an unpleasant experience. Now I think the Zoom Groom is a great little brush, but when it comes to amount of fur removed, it's got nothin' on the Furminator. Even my long-hair cat who dislikes being groomed will let me use the Furminator on her for a good long stretch.
How does it work? Excellent question; I still can't figure it out exactly after extensive use, but I can tell you what it does NOT do. It doesn't pull or cut the hair; the comb-style "blade" does not have a sharp edge. Also, it doesn't cause discomfort for the animal; mine all seem to enjoy it very much, like it gives a pleasant scratching sensation. (I ran it along my own arm as a test, and experienced the same.)
If you go to the Furminator website and watch the grooming videos there, you will see tremendous amounts of fur being removed from dogs and cats after they have been groomed using a few different styles of grooming tools. These videos are not faked; I could not believe the piles and piles of fur I removed from my critters with the Furminator, even after using a fine-toothed flea comb on them. Their coats are so soft after I groom them, and the amount of hair shed on my furniture and floors actually seems to have decreased! Plus the critters -- especially those with heavy undercoats for winter warmth -- are way more comfy in the summer heat.
A downside -- the manufacturer does suggest you will need to buy replacement blades to maintain the performance of this tool; I am not sure how one can tell if the blade is "dull" but perhaps it will become clear after more use. All in all, however, the price is well worth the performance of this high-quality tool.
UPDATE: I wanted to add that this tool is designed to be used on clean(ish), dry, tangle-free fur. If the coat has more than a couple of burrs or tangles, use a different kind of tool (scissors or a comb) to remove these first before grooming, as the Furminator will just skim right over these areas. Also, it will not work very effectively on wet or really grubby fur; this is not the tool to reach for right after your dog's been swimming!
Great tool for dogs with lots of undercoat August 6, 2006 65 out of 67 found this review helpful
I feel compelled to balance the...interesting...comment below. This tool is not meant for humans; likewise, it (as with any other intensive grooming tool) should not be used repeatedly over one area. Because it pulls coat, it can irritate the skin with overuse. *It does not conntain any blades.* However, cats can be very skin sensitive (I haven't tried it on my cat, she doesn't like much handling).
Having used it now on four dogs, I can say that dogs *love* the Furminator. Even my former-stray, who is hestitant about grooming because she had skin problems when I adopted her, will follow me around wanting to be groomed when I pick up the Furminator and stay calm and relaxed while I use it. It also pulls more undercoat than any tool I've ever tried, so I happen to love it too! However, despite what it says above, it does not appear to accomplish much with short-haired dogs (which makes sense, given their lack of undercoat).
WELL worth the cost! October 22, 2006 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
I live in Minnesota and have a twelve-year old German Shepherd who lives indoors year-round. Her undercoat EXPLODES in the spring and fall when the weather changes so drastically, and there is simply no way to keep up with all of the brushing and vacuuming that is needed during the shedding seasons. Until... along came the FURminator!
Believe me that I had tried everything on this dog for eleven years - shedding blades, slicker brushes, rubber brushes, metal combs, pin brushes, bristle brushes, the rubber Zoom Groom, rubber curry combs, shed-reducing diet-supplements, shampoos, conditioners and sprays... every product on the store shelves, and every new product that came out on the market I thought could help with the endless shedding. But alas, every brush and comb and glob of goop was as worthless as the last in the fight against the fur.
So when FURminator came out, I thought, why the heck is this brush so expensive? Could it really be worth the money? I saw that advertising image they use of the dog sitting with his fur in a giant half-circle on the floor all around him, and his coat looking flat and smooth. I wanted my dog to look like that! I imagined all of those piles of fur being slowly embedded in the carpet throughout the house over the course of the shedding seasons, and the constant battle to vacuum it all up. I was tired of that, so I thought I'd give it a try.
I've had the FURminator for about a year now, as I wanted to really test it out and make sure it continued to be as impressive as when I first got it, and it has. Every time I take it from its peg on the wall, my dog knows that it's time to get all that itchy, yucky, uncomfortable fur out of her coat for good, so she stands as quiet as a princess as I pull out heaps of hair (outdoors, of course.) The tufts of hair are so light and fluffy, that I also get the added joy of watching birds come pick up the puffs to build their nests in the spring. It has cut grooming down to about a quarter of the time I used to spend, with better results than I ever got before, when I armed myself with my box of brushes and sprays. This is the only brush I will ever use on any undercoated dog.
The FURminator is more than a brush - it is truly a grooming tool. You will not be disappointed.
give your babies a gift that keeps on giving! May 30, 2005 48 out of 49 found this review helpful
at last -- a solution for pet hair that works! i have two domestic short hair tabbies who produce copious amounts of hair. they suffer from hairballs and are constantly throwing them up. i saw this tool on home shopping tv and instantly bought it. it is fantastic and gets both the top hair and the undergrowth off. my catties love it! they love to be groomed now as it does not hurt them the way other brushes do. i was amazed at how much hair came off them. plus it is very gratifying to do this for your pet. their coats come out beautiful and soft. you can really see the difference on them. well built and durable. WORTH EVERY PENNY. i saw it on hsn tv and bought it from hsn for about $30 which included shipping. got here very fast. works on dogs too.
Awesome! Works just like in the infomercial! February 24, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is by far the best deshedding tool I have used so far on my 3 year old black lab. It really pulls out the loose undercoat and dead hair that would normally just stick around ad nauseum.
My dog doesn't mind this brush at all, in fact he seems to like the stroking. I do make sure he's occupied with a rawhide since I spend 20-30 minutes working the coat.
I'm not sure how well this would work on a longer haired dog like the goldens, but for the labs and the like, it's outstanding. You will be astonished at how much hair you're able to comb out of your pup.
Check out my picture at the top of the page by the "customer images" to see firsthand!
I love it, love it, love it!
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