Pros & Cons
Pros
The "bristles" are less fine (totally saves my fingers), and my dogs not only tolerate it well but seem to like the feel of it. The thicker pins work better on my longer haired cat, since his fur is rather thick. A couple are in heaven when brushed an... Read More
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Quality
I dont see the option right now so not sure if the brush still has the rubber ends as the product picture seems to be without t... Read More
The fine cat hair does not drop off the brush when you push it through however it does with the thick coat from my chocolate lab
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
fine, still, rubber, easy and brushed. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is high deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 33.3% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 13 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 27 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
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The fine cat hair does not drop off the brush when you push it through however it does with the thick coat from my chocolate lab
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A lot of brushes don’t have that
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
See my video for a closer look
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With a regular slicker brush just removing the hair the “bristles”are so fine and sharp that my dogs hate it even with my trying to be gentle and not brush too deeply plus i always end up pricking my fingers or under my fingernails
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That helped protect my fingers but my dogs still hated it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There’s a reason traditional slicker brushes have such fine “bristles” and so many of them