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Reddit mentions of Green Street Pet Basics Best Dog Grooming Slicker Brush Self Cleaning Dog & Cat Brush for Long & Short Hair Shedding

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Green Street Pet Basics Best Dog Grooming Slicker Brush Self Cleaning Dog & Cat Brush for Long & Short Hair Shedding
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    Features:
  • SELF CLEANING DOG & CAT BRUSH: Removes shedding hair from your dog or cat leaving a healthy coat.
  • CLEANS WITH ONE BUTTON: Gentle bristles retract with the push of a button instantly cleaning brush.
  • BEST SLICKER BRUSH FOR MATS: Fine bristles painlessly remove tangled mats without scratching skin.
  • GROOMS & MASSAGES YOUR PET: Increases blood flow and circulation leaving pets coat soft and shiny.
  • 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with your brush return it for a full refund.
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Found 1 comment on Green Street Pet Basics Best Dog Grooming Slicker Brush Self Cleaning Dog & Cat Brush for Long & Short Hair Shedding:

u/jarnish ยท 1 pointr/germanshepherds

For the rake, I just use something generic (and with two rows) like the one at this link. I'd think anything similar would be as effective and I've seen 'em in the PetSmart discount bins for just a few dollars, too. Even a single row is fine, but I get the impression the double catches more hair per stroke - for whatever that's worth.

In terms of the slicker brush, I use the older version of this brush, but you don't need the self-cleaning bit if you don't want to spend that much. It's just for ease of use. The ones that are shaped like this work pretty well, too.

Basically, they're just generic brushes.. use the rake thoroughly first (I usually go "against the grain") and then come by and clean up with the slicker ("with the grain"). Their coat gleams, it doesn't damage the undercoat, and it does a pretty damned good job.