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Old 10-05-2009, 10:10 AM   #1
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Furminator?

Has anyone used the Furminator? I've read mostly rave reviews about it but some say it rips and tears the hair.
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Old 10-05-2009, 02:06 PM   #2
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Re: Furminator?

Lots of threads about it here.

I use it on Sassy, a short and densely double coated lab mix. Love it for her as she sheds easily and it gets out lots of hair. It doesn't work as well on Max, spaniel mix with a medium length thinner double coat. His coat doesn't shed but somehow the hair sure gets all over everything! To pull out his dead undercoat a cheap metal flea comb works best. That flea comb is nearly impossible to get through Sassy's coat. It works but first I have to comb her with a coarse then a medium comb.
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Old 10-05-2009, 09:31 PM   #3
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Re: Furminator?

Depends on the breed of dog. Its not a tool you want to use on your dog daily because you will cause damage to the coat. What kind of dog
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Old 10-05-2009, 11:22 PM   #4
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Re: Furminator?

Yeah, it depends on the dog...I would only use it on a dog with a double coat, as the comb is a little sharp and can scratch the dog pretty bad. And its not for daily use, as MoosMom said (I hope that is the name for your husky(?), thats a great name for our noisey dogs, lol).

I have known someone to use it on their older husky, and it pulled out all of the hair on her butt...its over a year since that happened and it hasn't grown back. I don't know if it was her age, or maybe the condition of her coat...but it happened, none the less.

I use it on my husky from time to time, but now I prefer to just use a flat comb...it doesn't get as much off, but we both enjoy the experience a little more.
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Re: Furminator?

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Depends on the breed of dog. Its not a tool you want to use on your dog daily because you will cause damage to the coat. What kind of dog
It is a chihuahua/toy fox terrier mix. Does not have double coat, but he is shedding more now than when I first got him. He is five months old now. Could it be the season?
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Old 10-06-2009, 07:54 AM   #6
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Re: Furminator?

Yes, the season do have affect on dogs. If it's hotter than it'll shed a little bit more. Winter doesn't as much.
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It is a chihuahua/toy fox terrier mix. Does not have double coat, but he is shedding more now than when I first got him. He is five months old now. Could it be the season?
I would not recommend a Furminator on either a chi or a fox terrier...so wouldn't recommend it on a mix of the two breeds either..I would recommend a rubber curry brush. They are oval, and you can pick one up for less than $4 at your local horse supply store.
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Re: Furminator?

I work at a grooming salon that offers the Furminator. I use it on my lab mix and it does an awesome job. At her worst, a single swipe of the hand down her back will pull up a ton of hair. After using the Furminator, she hardly sheds for weeks. It really is amazing. It is, however, more powerful than it looks, and overuse really can damage the coat and skin. The salon I work for only recommends it every 4-6 weeks.

I occasionally will get chihuahuas in for the treatment. I prefer a rubber brush for them, personally. It's less harsh on the skin, can be used everyday, and does a really great job. The Kong Zoom Groom is the one I use, as it's a little tougher than most rubber brushes. You can get them at Petsmart and other stores for under $10.
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Re: Furminator?

They are GREAT!!! I bought the version that cost $60 at PetsMart off of amazon for $30.
I use it on my golden retriever my short and long hair cats. It gets lots of hairs out, and I see know cons with it. I would say get one, its the real deal, don't buy a tool like it but cheap b/c its a different brand, buy the real one, on amazon they cost as much as the cheaper ones, so thats why I got it.
I have seen less shedding and it gets the under coat out, so its not like you see a difference or his hair looks shorter, just gets the old coat out.
out of a 10 I would say its a 9. I use it about 3 times a week
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Re: Furminator?

I would agree that the Zoom Groom would be a better choice for your dog. I use it on my EBD and she loves it.
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Re: Furminator?

The Kennel that I worked at who had professional dog groomers there used it. They only recommended that you used it on dogs who "blow" their coats. They usually tend to do this twice a year. I would not recommend using it on a poodle or bichon or anything else that either doesnt shed or has very fine hair because yes it will "tear" the coat.
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Re: Furminator?

I use it on my papillion and I love it. (she does not have long thick hair on her body). and I do not use it on her fringe or the long hair. As far as shedding, it helps soooo much. I can't stand touching her and hair goes flying. I only use it once maybe twice a week and her fur does not seem to be breaking or anything. You do need to be careful of the pressure you apply to it because it can hurt. A gentle hand is best. I recommend it all the time!
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