FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Have questions? We have answers! Find answers to frequently asked questions on FURminator deShedding Tools, brushes and grooming products.
Find the Right Tools
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How do I find the right tools for my pet?FURminator offers tools for most pet types. Use the Pet Grooming Solution Center to find a grooming regimen that fits your dog or cat.
FURminator Undercoat deShedding Tool
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What is the best tool to use for my pet?Check out our Pet Grooming Solution Center to find a recommended grooming regimen for your dog or cat.
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Can the undercoat deShedding tool be used on all pets?The undercoat deShedding tool may be used on most animals that shed, including dogs, cats, and other pets with an undercoat. The undercoat deShedding tool should not be used on non-shedding breeds or on pets with particularly sensitive skin.
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How often and how long should I use the FURminator undercoat deShedding tool?For best results, use the FURminator undercoat deShedding tool 1-2 times a week for 10 to 20 minutes each session, though the actual time will vary depending on your pet’s breed, the condition of their coat, and the thickness of the pet’s individual coat. It may be necessary to use the undercoat deShedding tool more frequently during heavy shedding seasons. FURminator’s grooming edge is designed to make grooming pets faster and easier while the Skin Guard design eliminates digging and allows to tool to glide over most pet skin.
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Where should I perform the grooming process?The undercoat deShedding tool will remove large amounts of loose hair and undercoat, so a location that is easy to clean, such as a tile floor indoors or an outdoor area, makes cleanup more convenient. Most importantly, always choose a location where your pet feels comfortable and safe.
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How do I take care of my undercoat deShedding tool?
- Brush your pet before using the undercoat deShedding tool to remove any mats or tangles. Using the tool on matted or tangled fur can bend or break the teeth, as well as feel uncomfortable for the pet.
- Be careful not to drop or place the undercoat deShedding tool where it can fall, as it may result in damage to the tool’s teeth
- The deShedding edge can be cleaned with warm water and a mild soap if necessary. Cleaning can reduce the feeling of a dull edge by reducing dander collection on the teeth of the deShedding edge. Dry the undercoat deShedding tool completely before storing.
- The FURminator undercoat deShedding tool has an Edge Guard around the deShedding edge, so the tool does not require a cap when stored. Simply press down the FURejector® button and pull towards you to lock the Edge Guard into place, protecting the deShedding edge.
FURminator Hair Collection Tools
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What hair types does the Adjustable Dematter Tool work on?The tool works with most hair types, long or short, thick or fine, and for most animal types. Regardless of hair type, always use on a dry pet so mats are loose.
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What is the best method for removing mats?Patiently tackling mats slowly and deliberately works well. Large mats that have been neglected for a long period may take some time to remove.
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After dematting, how do I avoid future pet hair mats?Grooming your dog daily with a brush or rake can go a long way to preventing the formation of mats. Once mats have been removed from dematting, it is easier to stay on top of detangling with regular brushing. FURminator deTangling Waterless Spray can make it easier to brush or comb out tangles.
FURminator Adjustable Dematter Tool
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What hair types does the Adjustable Dematter Tool work on?The tool works with most hair types, long or short, thick or fine, and for most animal types. Regardless of hair type, always use on a dry pet so mats are loose.
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What is the best method for removing mats?Patiently tackling mats slowly and deliberately works well. Large mats that have been neglected for a long period may take some time to remove.
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After dematting, how do I avoid future pet hair mats?Grooming your dog daily with a brush or rake can go a long way to preventing the formation of mats. Once mats have been removed from dematting, it is easier to stay on top of detangling with regular brushing. FURminator deTangling Waterless Spray can make it easier to brush or comb out tangles.
FURminator Dual Grooming Brush
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Which side should I use?The bristle brush side is an excellent all-around brush that can be used on dogs with most coat types, removing debris or finishing the coat with a natural shine. The pin brush side works well with long pet coats. Both sides help remove debris or loose hair and break up tangles.
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When should I use the FURminator Dual Grooming Brush?Your pet can be brushed any time, on both wet and dry fur. Brushing can be performed on its own or in conjunction with other products, such as a detangling spray or shed control shampoo. Brushing is also an important step to perform before using a deShedding tool on your pet to remove tangles and small mats.
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How often and how long should I use the FURminator Dual Grooming Brush?For best results, use the brush daily for 5-10 minutes each session, though the actual time will vary depending on your pet’s breed, the condition of their coat, and the thickness of the pet’s individual coat. It may be necessary to use the tool more frequently during heavy shedding seasons or if the pet has excessive debris or tangles.
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Where should I perform the grooming process with the Dual Grooming Brush?Grooming your pet will loosen large amounts of loose hair and debris, so a location that is easy to clean, such as a tile floor indoors or an outdoor area, makes clean-up more convenient. Most importantly, always choose a location where your pet feels comfortable and safe.
FURminator Grooming Rake
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When should I use the FURminator Grooming Rake?Your pet can be brushed any time, on both wet and dry fur. Brushing can be performed on its own or in conjunction with other products, such as a detangling spray or shed control shampoo. Brushing is also an important step to perform before using a deShedding tool on your pet to remove tangles and small mats.
The grooming rake is ideal for pets with thick fur and double coats, as the rotating teeth detangle dense fur with minimized tugging. -
How often and how long should I use the tool?For best results, use the FURminator Grooming Rake for 5-10 minutes each session, though the actual time will vary depending on your pet’s breed, the condition of their coat, and the thickness of the pet’s individual coat. It may be necessary to use the grooming rake tool more frequently during heavy shedding seasons or if the pet has excessive tangles or mats.
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Where should I perform the grooming process with the Grooming Rake?Grooming your pet will loosen large amounts of loose hair and debris, so a location that is easy to clean, such as a tile floor indoors or an outdoor area, makes clean-up more convenient. Most importantly, always choose a location where your pet feels comfortable and safe.
FURminator Bathing Brush
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Can the FURminator Bathing Brush be used on all pets?The bathing brush may be used on most animals with fur. The bathing brush has gentle teeth, so the tool can be used on some pets with sensitive skin.
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When should I use the bathing brush?Use when you would normally shampoo your pet, ideally monthly. Use after your pet has been wet. When using conditioner, apply after shampooing as normal or after using another bathing brush full of shampoo.