Your dog's shedding has a lot to do with its undercoat, the shorter, thicker layer of fur hidden underneath the surface layer. You might not even know it's there, but it keeps your dog warm during the colder seasons. When it isn't chilly the undercoat needs to go, either by shedding or removal with a tool. The Furminator and the Shed Ender are two of a wide selection of deshedding tools or undercoat "rakes."
-
-
Both the Furminator and the Shed Ender work by removing your dog's dead, unnecessary undercoat fur and reducing shedding. Getting rid of the extra fur will generally make your dog more comfortable and seriously cut down on clumps of hair around the house. The blade, made up of tiny dense metal teeth, catches the thick undercoat fur while leaving the topcoat in place. The brushing motion also releases natural oils in the skin that keep your dog's fur shiny and healthy.
-
More information is available about the Furminator, while the Shed Ender is mainly known for its "As Seen on TV" marketing. Furminator uses a stainless steel blade and claims to cut shedding by 90 percent. It comes in three sizes, and the company also makes deshedding shampoos, treats and supplements. The Shed Ender is very similar, but comes in only one size. Furminator tools range in price from $34 to about $60 wholesale and from $10 to $60 retail depending on the vendor. The Shed Ender is less expensive, usually priced around $9.99.
-
Reviews of both products say they work as advertised, but the Furminator seems to be the user favorite, mostly because it comes in larger sizes. The most common complaint about the Shed Ender is that because it is smaller, it might be too time-consuming for larger dogs.
-
The Furminator is also an award-winner, including the Editor's Choice Award from Cat Fancy in 2007, Pet Business in 2006 and Dog Fancy, Cat Fancy and Pet Product News in 2005, according to the company's website.
-
The Shed Ender is sold at Target, Ace Hardware, Walgreens and Amazon.com and can be ordered online or by phone. The Furminator is sold online and nationally by PetSmart and Petco and can be found at independent pet supply retailers, veterinarians, groomers and rescue organizations, as well as in catalogs.
Read Next:
-
Shedding Dog Tools
Unwanted dog hair is a common complaint among pet owners. Most dog breeds shed to some degree. Some breeds have more hair...
-
How to Groom an English Setter
English Setters possess one of the most unique coats of any breed. The hair on the coat is smooth and soft to...
-
What Are the Benefits of a Furminator?
If your dog sheds a lot, you may be considering buying a FURminator but may be put off by the price. But...
-
Deshedding Tools
Deshedding Tools. Dogs and cats typically shed their fur during the warmest times of the year, spring and summer. During this annual...
-
FURminator Grooming Tools
FURminator pet grooming tools are effective in helping to get rid of the excess and loose hair on your pet's body. Regularly...
-
Tips on Reducing Pet Hair on Furniture
Pet owners think of their pets as family members and would never ask them to get off the couch because they shed...
-
How to Use a Furminator on a Pomeranian
Pomeranians are animated dogs known for their personalities and hair coats. The are double-coated, which means they have two layers of hair...
-
How to Use a Storage Shed for Living
When converting a storage shed into living space, there are a few things you should consider. Fitting a house into 120 square...
-
How to Manage Your Dog's Shedding
In order to keep themselves warm and insulated in the cold winter months most dogs grow extra fur. As winter passes, dogs...
-
How to Use the Furminator on a Labrador
Ranked as the top-registered breed in many of the world's major kennel clubs, Labrador Retrievers bring joy and entertainment to the family,...
-
How to Use an Undercoat Rake
A good undercoat rake is a necessity if you own a large dog that has a thick woolly undercoat. Cold weather dogs...
-
What Is a FURminator Deshedding Tool?
The FURminator deshedding tool is a specialized type of grooming comb that removes large quantities of loose fur from cats, dogs and...
-
How do I Sharpen a Furminator?
The FURminator was specifically designed to easily and efficiently groom your animals and keep your house pet-hair-free. Available in three standard sizes--large...
-
Cat Hair Products
Cat Hair Products. Cats shed their fur as a natural part of their temperature control, according to Vetinfo. All cats shed, though...
-
Steel Vs. Plastic Sheds
Many homeowners turn to outdoor sheds for all their garden and lawn care storage. Steel and plastic sheds are two popular types...
-
Deshedding Tools That Collect Dog Hair
Many breeds of dogs have problems with shedding, some more than others. Shedding is simply a way of removing old or damaged...
-
How Do I Know What Seat Size I Need for an English Saddle?
Using the correct seat size in your English saddle will greatly enhance any horseback riding experience. The procedure of measuring for an...
-
Excessive Shedding in Dogs
Excessive shedding in dogs can be the result of a number of factors such as your dog's breed, diet and even the...
-
Should a Deshedding Tool Be Used on a Pomeranian Poodle Mix Dog?
Most dogs and cats shed their fur routinely, often during the warmer months of spring and summer when a thick coat is...
-
How to Find Discount Promotional Codes Online
Finding promotional codes online isn't difficult and it can be very rewarding. An increasing amount of sites and even brick and mortar...