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Reddit mentions of Andis (Pet) 80585 Premium Firm Slicker Brush, Pet Grooming ,2.00 x 5.50 x 11.00

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Andis (Pet) 80585 Premium Firm Slicker Brush, Pet Grooming ,2.00 x 5.50 x 11.00
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    Features:
  • Reduces shedding up to 90%
  • Removes dead hair from undercoat and topcoat
  • Stimulates hair follicles to promote growth and healthier hair
  • Anti-slip, soft-grip handle for safe and comfortable grooming
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height2 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Size2.00 x 5.50 x 11.00
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Andis (Pet) 80585 Premium Firm Slicker Brush, Pet Grooming ,2.00 x 5.50 x 11.00:

u/DiscoKittie · 2 pointsr/Delightfullychubby
I have a brush like this I got from the hardware store I work at. I didn't have any faith in it at first, but it works wonders.

The wires can be sharp, though. Do not clean it with your fingers, I cut my thumb that way. It's like a slightly deeper paper cut, but still.

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u/alabardios · 2 pointsr/dogs

Hi there. I'm not sure if it is the same for all breeds. I had a Pyrenees and we had two mats saved out and that never grew back. There was a lot of debate about it when I was looking if it grew back or not for pyrs. Some said theirs grew back just fine others said it never grows back at all.

I do know that the furminator is damaging to the top coat regardless of it growing back or not. I never recommend it for any dog with two coats, but if the dog has only one then I think it's a fantastic tool.

I linked to what I used in my last comment, it worked great was durable, survived my pup chewing on it for a few minutes too.

I'm told that slicker brushes work great for removing undercoats, stainless steel combs too, my groomer used a combination of tools for my pup.

Here's links to what they used

https://www.amazon.com/Andis-2-Inch-Steel-Comb-65730/dp/B004UTDHP2/ref=zg_bs_2975366011_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WXPAQEGMAZBGCYFVXDRA

https://www.amazon.com/Safari-W6116-De-matting-Comb/dp/B0002ARR2W/ref=zg_bs_2975366011_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WXPAQEGMAZBGCYFVXDRA

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00O0WOME4/ref=mp_s_a_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1494480770&sr=1-11&keywords=pet+brushes+for+dogs

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MUABBQS/ref=mp_s_a_1_71?ie=UTF8&qid=1494480894&sr=1-71-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=pet+brushes+for+dogs&psc=1

I thought it was a lot of different tools myself, but it's hard to argue the results because he came out looking fantastic Everytime.

I removed the undercoat myself, which the two ladies really appreciated, with just the comb but never made him look as good as they did.

u/Futurames · 1 pointr/doggrooming

She could possibly be itchy. See if you can part the hair enough to look at her skin and watch for redness/flakes.

I find that collies and Shetland sheepdogs in particular aren’t always the biggest fans of being brushed. They have very dense coats that can be a lot to maintain.

A rake is not a bad tool at all but I find that a lot of dogs don’t like it as much as a normal slicker brush and metal comb. So maybe try using these interchangeably.