Pet Hair Remover Lint Roller for Dogs and Cats Effective Coat Care Shedding Control and Grooming Tool

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This Hair Fur Shedding Remover can be used for regular daily grooming and especially for dogs who shed a lot. The handle of the brush is rounded, which makes it easy to grip and hold. Make sure to keep your pet from licking the hairs from their fur-removing tool as this may cause irritation.

Features :

  • Usage: To Give Shower And Massage
  • Type: Dogs
  • Material: Rubber

More About The Product:

Environmentally friendly: To sustain a healthy environment we need to keep it safe and we can do that by keeping our surroundings clean. We aim to help you with that and make our atmosphere fresh around us.

Easy-To-Use: We try to keep our products as simple as we can so that our customers find them easy to use. With a simple process to use these cleaning products, we tend to give you the best we can. 

Easy To Recycle: All the products are made from easy-to-recycle materials. This helps us take a step forward in eco-friendly manufacturing. We work to provide a better living space for you and your pet.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Based on the description, this rubber bristle brush is designed for wet use during bathing and massage. The rubber nubs stimulate the skin and loosen dead coat when wet with shampoo. It is less effective as a dry deshedding tool compared to a slicker or undercoat rake.

    • The soft rubber nubs are gentle and unlikely to scratch healthy skin. For dogs with skin conditions, hot spots, or post-surgical areas, avoid those specific regions. Rubber massage brushes are generally among the gentlest grooming tools available.

    • For light grooming and massage during bathing, yes. For heavy deshedding of double coats, no — rubber brushes do not penetrate the dense undercoat. Use a dedicated deshedding tool (like an undercoat rake) separately, then finish with this brush during bath time.

    • Blue and Pink are color-only variants. Both have the same rubber bristle design and stiffness. No functional difference between them.

    • The rubber bristles are gentle enough for cats. Many cats tolerate rubber massage brushes better than metal bristle combs. Keep sessions short (2–3 minutes) and monitor your cat's body language — a lashing tail or flattened ears means stop immediately.

    • Rubber bristles on pet brushes typically last 1–2 years with regular use. Avoid prolonged soaking in water between uses as this can degrade the rubber faster. Store dry. The handle connection point (where rubber meets plastic) is the most common failure point.

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