De-shedding Tools –Do They Work?
If you own a pet and don’t own any de-shedding tools, I will bet that you often have to use a lint roller on your clothes before leaving the house! Most pet owners are willing to put up with hair on their clothing and in their home. I think our love for our pets makes us blind to the amount of hair there really is in our homes and on our person.
I myself have three small dogs and two cats that live inside my home as well as three larger dogs that live outside. I have tried many brands and variations of de-shedding tools available to pet owners, some have been a total waste of money and others have really done what they say they will do. With a total of six dogs, all of which are shedding breeds, I would have a lot of hair floating around if I didn’t keep up with the grooming.
Www.luvurdog.com offers several types of de-shedding tools to help groom your dog. The one that works the best on all of my dogs, cats, and even the horses is the Furminator. This tool, developed by a professional groomer, does a fantastic job removing the loose hair from the undercoat while leaving the top coat unharmed. If you have pets that shed, de-shedding tools such as a de-shedding comb, an undercoat rake, or the furminator, are a necessity. Unless of course, you really like to show off your newest sports team sweater, dog hair and all!
Filed under Dog Care by on Jul 4th, 2009.
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