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Double Sided Dematting Comb For Cats & Dogs, Undercoat Rake, Safe Deshedding Grooming Tool, Gentle Matt Remover Detangler For Long Thick Haired Pets, Ergonomic Pet Grooming Brush

Precio habitual $8.99 USD
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Description

Undercoat rake and dematting comb in one tool for long-haired cats and dogs.

This double-sided pet grooming brush helps you safely break up mats and clear loose undercoat without yanking the skin. One side of the head holds wider blades to cut through tangles, the other side is a finer rake for deshedding. The ergonomic handle keeps your grip steady during longer grooming sessions.

Why this dematting comb and undercoat rake?

  • Two tools, one head: dematter side for tangles, undercoat rake side for loose hair.
  • Safe for cats and dogs: rounded blade tips designed to glide along the skin without scratching.
  • Built for long, thick coats: works on long-haired breeds, double-coated dogs, and matted fur.
  • Ergonomic handle: non-slip grip for control during deshedding and detangling.

Specs and details

  • Double-sided head: dematter blades on one side, undercoat rake on the other
  • Ergonomic non-slip handle
  • Suitable for cats and dogs with long or thick coats

Frequently asked questions

What is an undercoat rake used for?
An undercoat rake clears loose, dead hair from the dense lower layer of a pet's coat. Regular use reduces shedding around the house and helps prevent mats from forming in long or double coats.

How do you safely demat a dog or cat?
Work in short sessions on small sections at a time. Hold the skin at the base of the mat to avoid pulling, then use the dematter side to gently break up the tangle before switching to the undercoat rake to lift loose hair.

Can the same tool be used on cats and dogs?
Yes. This grooming brush is built for both. Use lighter pressure on cats and on thinner coats, and longer strokes on thick double coats.

How often should you brush a long-haired pet?
Most long-haired pets benefit from a quick comb-out two to three times a week, with a deeper deshedding session once a week during heavy shedding seasons.

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