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Reddit mentions of FURminator deShedding Ultra Premium Conditioner, 16 Fl. Oz

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FURminator deShedding Ultra Premium Conditioner, 16 Fl. Oz
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    Features:
  • Furminator deShedding Ultra Premium Conditioner
  • Reduces excess shedding by releasing the undercoat during the bath
  • Contains no parabens or chemical dyes
  • Enriched with Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, Chamomile Extract and Aloe Vera
  • Use monthly as part of the Furminator at-home professional grooming regiment for best results
Specs:
Height9.5 Inches
Length3.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size16 Ounce
Weight1.05 Pounds
Width1.98 Inches

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Found 1 comment on FURminator deShedding Ultra Premium Conditioner, 16 Fl. Oz:

u/stlp333 ยท 1 pointr/greatpyrenees

WOW! so much great info! exactly what I was looking for! So you would recommend the DIY self service > PetSmart Furminator package?

Thanks for getting me the info while on mobile, i looked at furminator brush but thought that cant be the only thing i need, and couldn't find a specific grooming source this was super helpful. I will look into both DIY & Furminator.

Just to make sure i got the DIY procedure down:

  1. Find self service dog wash with high power dryer ( i found a "Petco- unleashed" nearby ~$10/visit)

  2. Buy Furminator brand Shampoo/Conditioner ( ~$10 each)

  3. Buy Oster undercoat rake (~$16 bucks online) + bring my own regular brush...

  4. Bathing-

  • Wash dogs down first, get completely drenched
  • apply shampoo (let sit in for ~5 min while rubbing?), wash dog again
  • apply Conditioner to entire coat, then wash out again?
  • Then begin drying with high powered dryer (~1hour?).
  • Once completely dry i can then start to use brushes, correct?
  • start with regular detangling brush, then use Oster brush.
  • for my Pyr her hair seems to be heavily concentrated on her hind legs and chest. Any recommendations for these areas?
  • Continue HighPowered drying while brushing? or once dry no need anymore?

    Thanks for the help! seems like DIY could cost me about ~$50-60. I just thought it would cost more for the tools they had in this grooming pyranees video