Coastal Pet Safari Dual-Sided Dog Shedding Blade – Stainless Steel Grooming Blade for Thick Coats – For Dogs with Short and Long Hair – Medium-Large – 10″ x 3.25″
$12.99
Price: $12.99
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Product Description
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 1.25 x 4.75 x 12.75 inches; 3.52 ounces
Item model number : W6100
Date First Available : October 1, 2004
Manufacturer : Coastal Pet Products
ASIN : B0002ARR22
Country of Origin : USA
Dog Shedding Blade: Ridged stainless steel blades efficiently help you brush dogs with thick coats
Versatile Dog Shedding Brush: Hold the handles apart to shed large surface areas of your large dog
Dog Brush for Shedding: Hold the handles together to target smaller surface areas for small dogs
Blade for Dog Grooming Kit: Stainless steel blades reduce shedding to keep your dog and house clean
Coastal Pet Cares: We design and deliver quality products that people trust for the pets they love
Customers say
Customers find the hair brush effective for removing hair from their dogs’ coats. They say it works better than a brush and helps their pets get rid of all the excess hair without causing them any discomfort. Many customers find it easier to use than a traditional brush and consider it a good value for the cost.
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$12.99
Ravyn –
Love, love
Love, love, LOVE this brush! Oh gosh, I have a German Shepherd / husky mix who sheds like you wouldn’t believe unless you owned a dog with similar fur.It is insane. I mean. . . the fur, you would think he’d be BALD!I was using a furminator, but it took forever and a German Shepherd forum insisted that over-use of the furminator would damage the dogs coat. I freaked because I love my pups coat, even if he leaves most of it around the apartment and in my car.That’s when I took a grooming course and started really researching great ideas for grooming dogs.1: Get this Shedding blade.2: Get a rubber curry comb and/or zoomgroom or any other bathing massage style combs3: Get a slicker brush -HEAVY preference on a self-cleaning one!4: (optional) get a borsehead brush, or a similar one.5. Of course, get some pet shampoo. Don’t use human shampoo, if you are short on funds, look for an organic dish soap. Pets have a different PH level than we do, so they need a different shampoo.Step 1: Once you have the dog and can reward them with treas to make grooming time awesome for them, scrub them with the plastic massage style comb in circles, as if you are washing a car. Circles, circles, circles! Gently, and keep rewarding with treats! This breaks up any dirt and such and loosens the fur that is ready to come off.Step 2: Use this shedding blade and just brush them with it, the longer side firs, then the shorter one. LOTS of fur will come off, that’s okay/. Brush till fur stops coming off, or decreases drastically.Step 3: BATH TIME! LOTS of treats! Water is good, water is fun, water means food, food, food! Get the dog wet while using the plastic massage style brush once more in circular motions, this helps the water get down to the skin faster and more efficiently. Then add the shampoo and use that brush to mix the shampoo in well. Follow the directions on the shampoo for if you should let it sit for a while, or just wash and rinse. Keep doing the circular motions while rinsing, this will help for a clean rinse, you do NOT want any shampoo remaining (pro-tip, get a bucket of water and add a cap or two full of shampoo to it and mix, then pour this mixture onto the dog (never on their face or above their ears, from the neck down to the rump only!) You will use way less shampoo, but still enough to do the job and the dog will be easier to rinse.Step 4: Use the shedding blade again, while drying the dog. More fur should come off, this is excellent!Step 5: After using the long side, then the short side of the shedding blade, use the slicker brush, this helps get all that lose fur and slicks the coat down.Step 6: (Optional) once the dog is dry, use the boars head brush and use it daily to help the oils from the dog’s skin to go to the top of their fur/hair, which will help moisturize it.That method has worked well for ME. I am not saying it is the best, but I am saying it was he best for me and my situation.
Mary K. –
Finally something that works
Our frenchie has hated to be brushed ever since he was a puppy. I have bought so many products and they were all failures. I am so happy I found this and took the chance on it. He holds perfectly still and actually enjoys being brushed now. And it works! It gets so much loose fur out. My only suggestion is do it outside or on a blanket you donât care will get all furry. Fur does catch on the tool itself but a lot also goes flying.
Used this right away when it came. I have a husky and golden. And wow. Definitely and outside job, but they both loved the brush and I got so much hair out already.! Works great. –
Highly recommend
Used it on my husky and golden as soon as it got here. I was excited to try it. The dogs both fell down and let me brush them. My husky I could have gotten even more hair if he would have sit still. And it got my golden good. Highly recommend. Definitely an outside job, but works great! There is two different sides and different blade length on each side.
Marla –
Great product
The only reason I did not give this 5 stars is that it is difficult to get the blade apart the first time you use it. However, I have arthritis in my hands so that is probably why. Once I got it opened and began to use it on my dog, it worked really well. Not so sharp as to hurt her like some of the cheaper ones I have owned, but sharp enough to do a great job. I have a mastiff so the hair is shorter but there is a lot of it. My dog really liked being brushed with it too, and great hair removal.
R. Williams –
Less hair in my house!
Works great!
A guy in Colorado –
Absolutely the best
Incredible! This brush is a game changer. Our dog is like a lab mix – kind of short/medium length hair, and this brush works wonders. Weâd previously used a brush that looks like a human hair brush, and that works, but this brush blows it out of the water in terms of effectiveness. It just gets the undercoat like nothing Iâve seen before. I get that this style brush might not work for every type of dog hair, but I really canât overstate how amazing it is for the type of dog hair weâre dealing with.
Jgansch –
Works Well
I happen to have two of the worst shedding dogs ever created. A pug and a German Shepherd mix. I could spin yarn out of the Shep’s shed hair and sell sweaters and be a millionaire. And Pug? Most dogs have about 100 hairs per square inch. Pugs? A whopping 600. This gadget works very well both on the dogs and on the furniture they get onto. Now a word of caution for the furniture part. You probably wouldn’t want to use it on your new $20,000 Mulberry Silk Milo Baughman vintage sofa. But I use it on my very durable tweed blend sofa and chair and it collects the hair even better than a vacuum. Certainly better than a lint brush. And it does a fantastic job grooming the dogs to keep the fur escape to as minimal as possible. Well worth the cost.
LA –
Low Quality
I love this brush style. A million times better than a typical brush… But this one is small and flimsy. I have to choke up on the handle in order to have any control, and as a result I cut my hand on the teeth! I doubt this will last even a year.
Raphael M. –
Works very well and takes out a lot of fur. You have to be careful as it will eventually cut even the good fur so use it with moderation.Still an excellent tool for my Husky x Border Collie mix
mrsnancyagallacher –
Great product does what it says on the tin ð ð
Emilio GarcÃa Guillén –
Es bastante bueno ya que remueve la gran mayorÃa de pelo que suelen acumular nuestras mascotas y se los quita sin llegar a lastimarlos.
M of Sydney –
I canât believe I didnât find this product sooner. This brush is super effective for short haired breeds. My staffy x sheds terribly and the hair gets into fabric so I was at my wits end to manage her shedding. This brush is super effective and really worth the money.I only give it 4 stars as itâs sharpness seems have gone down after a few uses. Still effective on the staffy however the sharp blades worked better for my Aussieâs double coat.
Mhpf –
Wir haben einen Welsh Corgi Pembroke und die haben naturgemäà viel Unterwolle. Ich muss natürlich vorher mit einer anderen Bürste vorarbeiten aber diese hier holt alle Reste raus die ansonsten übrigblieben. Bin sehr zufrieden mit dem Ergebnis. Und der Kurze genieÃt es damit gebürstet zu werden, was noch ein Pluspunkt ist.Würde sie auf jeden fall weiterempfehlen!