Professional Pet Hair Remover Lint Roller for Dogs and Cats Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool
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Want to clean your dog's fur without using harsh cleaners or bristly combs? Use the Dog Hair Shedding Comb instead! For maintaining the finest possible appearance of your dog's fur, use this simple cleanser. The plastic base guarantees that the fur on your pet is constantly kept and tidy.
Features:
Item Type: Cleaner Hair Remover
Set Type: No
Type: Dogs
More About The Product:
Easy Hair Removal:This pet hair cleanser can swiftly shave and revive worn-out materials. These lint rollers remove pilling and fluff from sweaters, curtains, carpets, upholstery, and other fabrics without causing harm to the material.
Multiple Uses: It is a professional pet hair remover, not simply a dog or cat hair remover. The pet hair remover for the sofa also cleans carpets like a carpet scraper, as well as walls and couches.
Eco-Friendly: Because this pet hair roller cannot deliver high power constantly and may be handled manually, unlike battery-powered electric hair removal devices, this sweater shaver no longer wastes batteries.
Safe To Use: There are several types of reusable pet hair removers available. By creating a pet hair removal technique that preserves the fabric, we have addressed the one issue that pet owners raised. On everything that isn't knit, use the carpet hair removal tool.
Size Chart:
Size
Length
Width
Height
S
147mm
55mm
50mm
M
148mm
85mm
55mm
L
150mm
110mm
55mm
Frequently Asked Questions
Size typically refers to the comb width and pin spacing: S has narrower spacing for fine or short coats (Chihuahuas, cats); M suits medium coats (Cocker Spaniels, Beagles); L has wider-spaced, longer pins for dense double coats (Golden Retrievers, Huskies). Using a size too large on a fine coat can scratch the skin.
A standard shedding comb is not a dematting tool. Running it through a mat will cause pain and potentially tear skin. Detangle mats with a dematting rake or your fingers first, then use the shedding comb on the remaining loose undercoat.
During peak shedding (spring and fall), daily 10–15 minute combing sessions are appropriate for double-coated breeds. Daily combing during blow-coat season reduces house hair dramatically compared to weekly grooming. Off-season, 2–3 times per week is sufficient.
The listing does not specify rounded tips. Before first use on your dog, draw the comb across the back of your own forearm with light pressure. If you feel scratching, the pins are too sharp for sensitive-skinned dogs. A quick pass with fine sandpaper on sharp pin tips blunts them safely.
A standard comb reaches the undercoat of medium to moderately dense coats. Samoyeds and similar ultra-dense double-coated breeds benefit more from a slicker brush or undercoat rake first, followed by this comb to remove loosened hair. Using just a comb on a Samoyed will take significantly longer.
Pull a loose clump of hair across the teeth in the opposite direction to grooming stroke — hair bundles and lifts out easily. Alternatively, run a fine-tooth comb or a folded piece of tape across the teeth. Rinse under warm water and dry pins completely to prevent rust.