Andis Premium Fine-Tooth Deshedding Rake – White-Green
Dog Grooming

Andis Premium Fine-Tooth Deshedding Rake – White-Green

Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $36.99.

The Andis premium fine-tooth deshedding rake safely removes undercoat and loose hair with ease. Reduces shedding up to 90% while maintaining a damage-free topcoat. Ergonomic handle for all-day salon use. This is highly recommended for shedding breeds.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.25 x 6.63 x 9.88 inches; 3.2 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 80970
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 11, 2019
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Andis
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NKZB4WN
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Safely removes undercoat and loose hair with ease
Reduces shedding up to 90% while maintaining a damage-free topcoat
Ergonomic handle for all-day salon use
Recommended for shedding breeds

13 reviews for Andis Premium Fine-Tooth Deshedding Rake – White-Green

  1. mistis

    Recommended by my dog’s groomer
    The best grooming comb I’ve ever tried. Biught it for my dog, and it also works on my cat’s fur! Comb slowly and it won’t pull their fur at all making it a nice experience for all!

  2. Mom-reviews the net

    Better than furminator
    I’m a groomer. I have tried many other tools to remove the loose and dead hair off pets and haven’t had anything like this product work the way it does. It gets ton of hair out and doesn’t hurt the dog if used properly. Def recommended for any short-medium length coats. Like labs and shorter haired husky. Great value. Will save you tons of time as a groomer air just someone looking to brush in between dog grooming.

  3. Luis F. Ruiz

    10 star review if it were possible
    Arrived tonight and brushed my English Labrador. I’ve used about a dozen different brushes, gloves, knobby thingies, among others. THIS brush is incredibly useful, works so well, gentle and just takes the undercoat, leaving her coat soft and shed less.

  4. Kateyann

    Perfect for Australian Cattle Dog
    I was skeptical about spending this much on a brush, but it works excellently. My Blue Heeler’s excess shed comes off easy. It doesn’t tug/hurt her. We can make a whole second puppy with how much fur it helps release from the undercoat lol.

  5. Miranda Jean

    Work great and does not break coat
    Works well well to pull out of undercoat and guard hair on my schnauzer. Does not break or cut the guard hairs, pulls them similar to hand stripping.

  6. Alisa G.

    Tool is great, came in a little bent.
    This tool works exactly how you would expect a tool from Andis to work, great! The reason for the 4 stars is that the packaging looked put together. Like it had been removed from the original and just ziptied to the inside packaging. Due to that, a couple of the teeth were a little bent. I was able to straighten them out and there was no need to return the product.

  7. The Girl Utah

    This rake should be mandatory for all dog owners to use..!!!
    We needed this for a pug puppy coming to stay at our house. Since, one member of our family has severe allergy issues, we had to find a way to cut down on hair/dander and allergens getting left all over the house..Besides creating a make shift kennel to keep pup over the tile floor.. we hit the ground running- and started off with a rigorous shampoo scrubbing while using a hand mitt brush.. doing this helps to “loosen and stir up the pups coat that’s needing to come off.” Next, we used the deshedding Rake. I’m not sure what type of witchcraft or voodoo is involved- But, OMG!! This started to go to work with the very first stroke of the brush..Using this is not complex, it’s like brushing a dog.. The trick is all in how well you can maneuver the brush all around on your pup- Overall, our pup really liked the sensation, sort of like “A day at the dog spa!!” We did notice some sensitive raking areas in the dog as you’d expect!! I advise to be gentle on or, around extra skin wrinkles and tender places- such as.. neck, face, groin area and tail.**NOTE: By gently pulling the skin taut where ever there may be wrinkles or, excess skin helps. Do this by, pulling the opposite direction you are combing thru with the rake. This helps NOT catch or knick the actual skin as you “manually shed” your pup!! Common sense tells you, when helping dog to sluff off their undercoat… Its necessary to brush the entire dog. If, the goal is to eliminate hair left throughout the house- Then, you must do 100% of the pup!! Trust me- you’d be surprised how much hair is transferred by just from their face alone.. I realize this is tricky process but, safely do the best you can.. if, puppy allows- it will be worth it in the end!! If you’re not able to use rake on tiny areas- at very least give those spots a good brushing or, a rigorous rub with a towel to discard any loose hair.The trick to this working and gaining a fur free home- is to use everyday!!! A commitment? sure!! But, once a day you’ll get quite fast at doing this- and still be shocked how much hair freely releases from your dog. Wait till you see it for yourself- (just think IF, this wasn’t brushed out using this devise- that hair would be all over inside your home!!) Trust me, you could create a new puppy within 1-2 days with extra fur! Once a daily routine of raking is done.. things will calm down. Then, you can move to x2-3 week. But, for any who hates dog hair houses (trust me everyone who visits hates it… They just don’t tell you!) this will pay off x1000!!! Plus, your pup will be so much more content- imagine itch/heat relief your giving to them.. especially in summer months! I can’t believe how our pups demeanor visibly changed..believe me or, not!! But, it makes sense when you’re less hot and irritated- life is better! That alone is worth it to use- Trust me, you’ll get more then your $ worth with this tool!!!Sorry so long winded… I spent a lot of time doing my homework with this because, I AM the one with the allergy and I’m also, the mom!!!! I know that a fur clean house and allergy free must go hand in hand!Really- I hope this info. can you help some of you- feel free to let me know!

  8. Cindy

    Best stripping rake I have
    I have a variety of stripping knives/combs/rakes, and this one is the best for removing spay coat and excess undercoat.

  9. dogwmn

    Easy to use and really removes dead hair

  10. Chat2chuck97

    Can’t praise this to enough. I know people get scared of rakes because they have been known to cut coat but this is absolutely brilliant. I do a lot of hand stripping and have my clients by this tool for In-between grooms to keep the coat rolling. It also cuts a lot of work out and saves my shoulder..They are rakes and they are rakes. This is my favourite.

  11. Marie

    Fonctionne très bien bonne achat

  12. Damian

    This is the best deshedding rake I have tried yet. So impressed with how much it is able to remove. The dog looks better and better with every time it is used.

  13. Mom

    This was recommended to me by a groomer and it takes out more undercoat than the more classic type of rake.

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