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Reddit mentions of Paws Pamper Undercoat Rake for Small to Medium Dogs, Cats - 10 Blade
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NO SKIN IRRITATION DEMATTING TOOL: Stainless Steel Teeth Blades with Rounded Blade Edges to Prevent Skin Irritation; Pets Actually Enjoy Being Brushed By This RakePREMIUM CRAFTSMANSHIP: Beautifully Crafted Shedding Brush with Wooden Handle With A Full Tang Construction;WE DON'T BUY FAKE REVIEWS: Effectively Removes Loose, Shedding Hair Without Pulling the Coat, Especially Thick Undercoats; Helps Work Through Knots as a Great Dematting Tool; Leaving Coat Full and Healthy With the "Show Quality" LookEXCELLENT FOR ALL BREEDS: Especially For Coarser Coats Such As Old English Sheepdogs, Irish Wolfhounds, Chows and Other Similar Coat Breeds, Not to Use on Dogs with Thin HairNO QUESTIONS ASKED REFUND POLICY: You Can Request a Full Refund Anytime and It'll Be Granted. Not Only That, We'll Send You a FREE Replacement If Yours Isn't Working. Our Highest Priority is to Delight You as a Valued Customer!
Specs:
Color | Maple |
Height | 0.55 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Size | 10 Blades |
Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Width | 3 Inches |
I think the Sleekez is probably not the right brush - you want something like this.
I have a jindo mix so he has the dual coat like an akita or a shiba inu but it's not as long as a golden.
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I used to brush him every day using a slicker brush, curry comb etc... but would still find TONNES of fluff balls everywhere. After reading, I saw multiple suggestions for an undercoat rake, I did some more reading and ended up purchasing one from a local pet store here (Ottawa, Ontario) and ... HO.. MAH.. GAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! His coat is incredibly soft and the amount of fluffies rolling around is minimal!!!!!!
I purchased one similar to this (not the exact one): Undercoat Rake
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Let me tell you, it's so gentle, it doesn't damage his top coat (I know the furminator can cause damage). I would HIGHLY recommend looking into this!! I use it now about once a week and then brush every other day.
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For Yu-Jin's (my Jindo) feet, I trim his nails whenever I hear clicking, but typically do a toe fluff cut once a week or he starts slipping around.
If you are comfortable clipping his thigh fuzz, you can definitely try, it might be easier having someone to control your dog while you do it! Sorry I cannot help with this, I don't need to clip more than toe fuzz!