





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.
Product Dimensions : 6.5 x 2 x 9.65 inches; 6.56 ounces
Item model number : P-92930
UPC : 811794929305
Manufacturer : FURminator
ASIN : B07NGM3QRN
Best Sellers Rank: #6,792 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #5 in Dog Grooming Rakes #83 in Cat Grooming Supplies
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Removes loose hair, tangles and prevents mats
The rotating metal teeth help to remove loose hair from undercoat in dense fur
Best for dogs and cats with thick fur or dense double coats
Convenient daily solution for undercoat care
The ergonomic non-slip handle gives you maximum control
11 reviews for FURminator Dog/Cat Grooming Rake, Grooming Tool, Removes Loose Hair and Tangles, Gray
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vicki mccleary –
Greatest way to remove longer loose hair
I have a Golden Retriever and have every type of brush and comb, but nothing was getting deep enough to really pull out the loose hair. It’s amazing how well this works and with such little effort. In a few minutes, I can get 10 times what anything else was getting. The weight of the rake and quality is excellent. Her hair has never looked better, and it’s so soft! I highly recommend this product!!! I don’t think I’ll ever use anything else.
Madeline Rosenberg –
We Furminate daily!
We have six dogs, most of them double coated. After trying just about every other style of brush and rake, I took a chance on this one. IT WORKS! Even our tender skinned dogs don’t mind being Furminated, it’s gentle brushing against the hair as well as with it. Pulls out a ton of loose hair without snagging, and all you do is pull the hair off the teeth! Fits nicely in the hand, not too heavy but clearly made well, worth the money.
Briana –
If you have a husky get this now
Im sure it works great on all pets but my husky was shedding a lot and had fur everywhere. I used this and it worked far more amazing then other grooming rakes I’ve bought. Got rid of all the undercoat and her fur looked shiny and healthy. Its about time for me to use it again but it absolutely gets the job done and saves so much money to just get this instead of paying a groomer. This gives groomer quality results
Jordan –
Works Well but I like my old one better
This product works well but I had an older version that I liked better. The old version had a release button that allowed you to collect the hair and then press the release button and drop the hair in the trash. This product is still very high quality, built well and removes a lot of hair, I just like the older version more.
GMP –
Amazing tool with “rotating pins” works well for our golden!
[Picture of our golden’s back leg/hind quarters to compare left side after one session with this tool.]Holy smokies, this Furminator tool is AMAZING! We had the old version with the flat, close-in pins (for long-haired dogs), and while it worked, our dog wanted nothing to do with it.I broke this out of the packaging, let him sniff it, went to work on his coat, and was immediately impressed by how well this worked–without needing to add pressure or tug at tangles!*PROS:- Easy to use (again, without adding pressure)- The “rotating” pins really seemed to help move tool smoothly through the coat (no catching and pulling hair to cause discomfort)- Works on mats and smaller tangles with little effort (might have to start at the bottom for the bigger ones)- Pins are long enough to get through our golden’s coat and massage his skin- Rounded pin tips prevented discomfort from scrapes and scratches- One tool does it all for us! Brushing, massage, deshedding…*BONUS: He was wagging his tail and staying still while I went to work, even when I attacked his neck/chest beard and ears! I collected handful after handful of undercoat after what I considered a long and successful brushing just 2-3 days earlier.*CON: The tool helped loosen the hair so well that small clumps of undercoat would literally fly into the air (rather than bunch up *on him* at the end of my stroke, as happened when using other brushes/combs). I think I got even more hair on me than usual (and my black pants–because aren’t goldens only supposed to be brushed when you’re wearing dark colors? 😜), but I’m okay with this.What we tried before:- wire slicker brush: Worked well, especially with any matted hair, but he really didn’t like the wire bristles. Great with tangles, but I’d have to be really careful not to apply too much pressure or I could scratch or puncture him (or myself).- Furminator rake: With this tool (got one specifically for long-haired dogs), I never really got why Furminator was so positively regarded. For the most part it just semed to catch and *pull* at his hair (the pins were so closely set!). I had to apply extra pressure to get to the undercoat, which doggo didn’t like (it could/would scrape his skin), but it got the job done. Overall it was too cumbersome to use regularly, but I kept it in an attempt to be a responsible golden retriever dog owner (even if I didn’t use it).- combo plastic bristle + pin brush: This was our go-to tool (until now, heh heh heh!). Our doggo liked/tolerated this one well. Any increased pressure made the pins massage his skin harder (without causing discomfort), while the bristles caught the loose hairs/undercoat. Unfortunately, it did NOT do well with mats or any small knots/tangles, so I’d break out the wire slicker (above) for those sessions.
pandapaws –
Worked a charm on my German Shepherd, who is currently blowing her undercoat!
This brush works INCREDIBLY well on my currently raggedy German Shepherd!She has been blowing her undercoat, and looks an absolute hot mess, with large tufts of fur loosening up and showing all over her body (worst around her back legs, booty, and neck ruff area). She also, for whatever reason, is a total weirdo about me doing anything to try to help her through this process. If you grab a tuft, she’ll growl and also run away, as though it hurts her. or like you’re stealing her most precious resources!I KNOW that just pulling out the tufts by hand can’t actually hurt her. They’re sticking out farther than the rest of her coat because they’ve already been shed, and just have difficulty falling completely away because they get tangled up with the rest of her coat.I’ve purchased the much more expensive Furminator brush in the past, which she HATED. There has been a bit of a revolving line of various brush types that have been tried and ultimately failed in our household. Saddle brushes, curry brushes, self-cleaning brushes, undercoat rakes, etc. etc. They have been either ineffective, or just difficult to use, because she seems to hate the feel of them and tries to struggle away.This brush was so cheaply priced that I was willing to at least give it a shot. When I first opened up the packaging, my other dog happened to be closest to me so I swiped down his back just for giggles. I was AMAZED at how much hair came off on that one swipe! He also has an undercoat, but his hair overall is much shorter, so it’s not nearly as obvious when he is blowing it. This was a great unexpected bonus, because some of the heavy duty brushes designed for undercoat grooming seem to be uncomfortable for him – the metal is sharp and he doesn’t have a big poufy coat to cushion it at all.Anyway, back to the German Shepherd. I brushed her down for maybe 10-15 minutes, focusing harder on the areas where she had the most obvious shedding. No exaggeration – I filled a Walmart bag with floof in short order! She tolerated the brushing, and only growled/groaned a couple of times when I worked on some tangled areas. This was the most painless de-shedding session that we have ever done with her, and definitely also the easiest and most effective as well!Given a few more days of 10-15 minute sessions, I think she’ll be pretty much good to go! Apologies for the grody picture but I wanted y’all to see that, no exaggeration, I really did fill an entire shopping bag in just a few short minutes of brushing her out!
Client d’Amazon –
LA brosse pour enlever le poil mort des chiens (sur un bouvier bernois / berger australien).
Iris –
Retira muy fácil el pelito muerto me encanto
Roberto –
Muy eficaz para acceder al pelaje interno de los perros de pelo largo. Yo tengo dos y es realmente bueno en su función.
SM –
Holt gut Fell raus ohne zu schmerzen
natasha massiah –
We have a husky and pet hair is a constant topic of conversation at home! I am always on the lookout for grooming tools that can help us manage our pet’s shedding in any way imaginable!I’ve been hesitant about buying anything FURminator related, because the price tag associated with their products is unappealing, considering there are other grooming brushes available at a lower cost.However, I have had this for a few weeks now and having tried and tested it daily, I can safely say that it lives up to its reputation and my expectations. Its features make it a valuable tool for dealing with shedding issues on a daily basis. My husky DOES NOT LIKE TO BE GROOMED and with this brush (when used without pressure) he literally lies down for the entire time it takes me to finish removing excess fur!I can’t really feedback that it reduces shedding as I’ve not experiences that benefit yet, however I would still recommend this product based on it’s ease of use and efficacy.Something to look out for: It may not be suitable for all coat types; it requires cautious use because I found that excessive pressure during grooming caused discomfort to my dog.All in all, I would recommend this product to other owners of dogs with undercoats or long fur in general and dogs that tend to have loose hair. Also, the loose hair remains attached to the brush, which is another feature that I really like rather than it flying everywhere as I’ve sometimes found while using other tools.