Dog Brushes for Shedding, Matting & Grooming
Elevate your dog's well-being with Jeffers Pet's premium grooming supplies. From clippers and blades to bath accessories, combs, brushes, grooming kits and more, our high-quality products ensure your pets stays happy and healthy. Enjoy a comprehensive grooming kit with top-notch tools, making at-home care between professional appointments effortless.
Quality products featured are brought to you by top brands such as Ruffin It, Groomi, Jeffers and many more. Our dog brushes for shedding and dematting are great for regular brushing to help remove loose hair, prevent matting and reduce shedding. Beyond maintaining a well-groomed appearance, these tools stimulate the skin, distribute natural oils, and provide a bonding experience between the dog and owner, fostering a healthy and happy pet.
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What are the most recommended grooming combs for dogs?
The most recommended grooming combs include the Andis Steel Comb, Jeffers Dog Grooming Dematting Combs, Flat Back Pet Grooming Combs, and Ergonomic Grip Flea Combs. These are favored by professional groomers for their durability, smooth teeth, and versatility across coat types. For dogs with thick or double coats, wide-tooth metal combs are preferred, while fine-tooth combs are best for finishing and flea detection.
What brushes do you need for dog grooming?
A well-rounded grooming kit should include a slicker brush for detangling and removing loose fur, a bristle brush for smoothing and finishing, an undercoat rake or deshedding brush for double-coated breeds, a pin brush for longer, silkier coats, and a dematting brush or mat splitter for stubborn knots. The specific brushes needed depend on the dog's coat type and length.
What are the key features of a good comb for dog grooming?
A good grooming comb should have stainless steel or high-quality metal teeth for durability and rust resistance, rounded tips to avoid skin irritation, and a comfortable non-slip handle. It should have both wide and narrow tooth spacing on opposite ends for versatility, smooth rotary teeth to glide through fur without pulling, and a sturdy build that can handle thick or matted coats without bending.
What are the different types of grooming combs?
- Fine-tooth comb – for short coats, finishing, and flea detection
- Wide-tooth comb – for thick, curly, or heavily coated dogs
- Dual-sided comb – features both fine and wide teeth for versatility
- Flea comb – very closely spaced teeth designed to catch fleas and debris
- Dematting comb – has sharp or serrated teeth to break apart mats and tangles
- Greyhound comb – a professional-grade comb with two different tooth spacings, widely used by groomers
- Undercoat comb/rake – designed to penetrate and remove loose undercoat hair
What are the different types of grooming brushes?
- Slicker brush – fine wire pins on a flat pad; removes tangles and loose hair
- Bristle brush – natural or synthetic bristles; smooths and adds shine to short coats
- Pin brush – widely spaced metal pins; ideal for medium to long coats
- Deshedding brush/tool – removes excessive undercoat (e.g., Furminator)
- Undercoat rake – penetrates deep into thick double coats
- Rubber curry brush – massages skin and removes loose hair, great for short-coated dogs
- Dematting brush – designed to cut through and remove mats
Interested in more dog products?
Complement your pet's hygiene with more of what our online catalog offers including grooming supplies for dogs like dryers, shampoos, clippers, and many more.
Can I purchase Combs and Brushes for Dog Grooming online?
Yes, you can easily purchase it through our website. While you're at it, check out our Dog Toys & Treats for some fun additions. Add it to your cart to see if it qualifies for free shipping and don’t forget to explore Dog Supplies that may also ship free!