Groomer’s Stone Pets Grooming Tool, Grey
Dog Grooming

Groomer’s Stone Pets Grooming Tool, Grey

$14.65

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Groomer’s Stone is a long-lasting, grooming tool used on horses, dogs, cats, and any other furry family member. This unique tool removes shedding hair, dried mud, dander, and brings out the shine in coats when used daily. Grooming Stone also removes pet hair from furniture and clothing.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.5 x 5.5 x 8.5 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ GS-01
UPC ‏ : ‎ 855225000010
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ozzie’s Planet
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000R6QQOG

Long lasting and lightweight grooming tool
Removes botfly larvae easily and effectively
Use like brush to remove dried mud, dirt, and shedding hair
Used on dogs, cats, and horses to bring out natural shine
Use on furniture and clothes as a pet hair remover

9 reviews for Groomer’s Stone Pets Grooming Tool, Grey

  1. BKO

    Great for hand stripping squeamish or beginners
    I got this because I was hesitant to start hand stripping my Scottie’s coat when it was blown after having surgery. It did an amazing job getting off so much and her coat was so glossy and she was happy during that it helped me build the courage to start with hand stripping on her back.The stone is a great size and shape for hand use and works beautifully. And it doesn’t crumble or leave a residue which I was worried about after reading reviews of other product. I’ve already recommended to others and will purchase again if and when this wears down.

  2. Sharkgloves&Stockinghats

    Easy to use and works very well
    I have a GWP and I’ve used this on his coat. It doesn’t bother him and helps eliminate lose hair.

  3. HonestShopper115

    Great for dogs hesitant to brushes
    My sweet girl is a little neurotic and doesn’t like grooming tools. She has no fear with this. It gets out the loose coat easily and quickly, and so much cheaper than expensive tools! She sheds twice a year, 6 months at a time so being able to easily brush her is key. This passes the Aussie challenge!

  4. A. Williams

    Really does work- mostly.
    This is exactly what it looks like – a large pumice stone with rough edges. But—it’s worth a try!I bought this for two animals primarily and for furniture. My family has one short haired dog that still somehow sheds like the dickens, and none of our dog brushes get at that fur. We also have a medium haired cat that doesn’t shed as much, but definitely could use some brushing to cut down on hairballs.And the unfortunate furniture…which knows all of them, plus our other cats and dogs.Well, the results were mixed. This worked better than a lot of other brushes we have tried on the dog, but didn’t work as well on the cat. The Furminator brush got more hair off of both of them. If you need one good tool and have the money to spend, the furminator definitely got more hair out.However, this sucker works AMAZING on furniture. A few swipes and up came fur the vaccum cleaner couldn’t touch. Our couches are fabric, but not particularly delicate, so the pumice quality didn’t hurt them at all. It also worked really well on my car seats, and the cat tower that needed some fur removed.The fur catches in all the little pumice crevices and we just pull it off after a few swipes. Much better results–and less waste- than those sticky paper lint collectors, and easier to use than the courdery style one I have too.Worth a shot if you are on a budget; even if it doesn’t work on your dog or cat, it will certainly have a use for fur collection on rugs or furniture.

  5. Terri Williams

    Not so much
    I bought this because I have a dog that sheds when you look at her (she is a pit/lab mix). She inherited the labrador part of shedding….all the time….LOL. I bought this stone in the hopes that it would help ‘gather’ some of the hair on her, especially since she is shedding her winter coat. Not so much. I ended up using the curry brush that I have because this didn’t seem to do much.I have read that it is good for getting hair off of car seats so I guess I will try it there next. As for a dog grooming tool, a small curry brush (for a horse) works good.

  6. Mr. Methalos

    Amazing
    I use this to get dog hair out of my carpet in my car. works wonders.

  7. Justin Wenzel

    Pet hair remover
    This thing pulls the dog hair out of carpet and in the car where you didn’t think anything would work. It’s amazing how clean this stone gets the carpet.

  8. LynnBK

    Great tool for grooming
    Use this on my Cairn Terrier for coat stripping.

  9. bassetluv

    I have a dog. A HAIRY dog. He’s a long(ish) haired border collie, and despite grooming his coat on a regular basis, he’s decided to decorate every surface of my house with his outer layers. The bed, sofa, and carpets all suffer the most from this constant annoyance, and despite being the owner of a Dyson vacuum, I felt I was losing the battle.Then I saw this product and decided to give it a try. And what a difference it has made! Now I give a quick manual brush-through of my carpets and furniture (it really doesn’t take very long) before vacuuming, and all of the hairs that were previously missed are now gone.For the price, ease of use, and end result, this stone is really worth it if you share your home with any family members of the hairier persuasion.

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