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The Hounds Deshedder
Stop lint-rolling every outfit and vacuuming the same rug twice a week. One brush pulls the loose undercoat out before it ends up on your sofa, your clothes, and your car seats.
- Less Fur on Everything
- One Session, One Pile
- Works on Double Coats
- No Groomer Appointment
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Why Choose The Hounds
Reaches The Undercoat
Gets what a normal brush leaves behind
Precision Comb Edge
Fine teeth that grip loose fur, not skin
Grip That Doesn't Slip
Textured rubber, comfortable for long sessions
Any Coat, Any Size
Works on short, long, single and double coats
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. The comb edge catches loose fur that's already shed and sitting in the coat — it doesn't cut, pull live hair, or touch the skin when you use normal pressure. Let the tool do the work; you shouldn't need to press. Most dogs settle into it within a session or two.
It's built for dogs that shed, double coats especially. German Shepherds, Huskies, Labs, Goldens, Corgis, Aussies. Short single-coated dogs shed less to begin with, so you'll pull less. If your dog doesn't shed much, this isn't the tool you need.
Once or twice a week normally. During shedding season — spring and fall — every couple of days keeps ahead of it. Ten minutes a session is plenty; longer isn't better.
Most brushes move the top coat around. The loose undercoat is underneath, and that's the fur that ends up on your sofa. The fine comb edge reaches it and pulls it out.
More than you're expecting the first time. That's normal — it's fur that was already loose and on its way onto your floor. It drops off after the first few sessions as you clear the backlog.
No, and nothing will — shedding is normal and healthy. What this does is catch the fur before it lands on everything. Your dog sheds the same amount; it just ends up in the bin instead of on your couch.
Some dogs do, especially the first time. Short sessions, start on the back rather than anywhere sensitive, stop before they get fed up. If it's still a fight after a few tries, send it back that's what the guarantee's for.
Plenty of people do, and cats that tolerate grooming usually take it fine. It's designed for dogs, so go gentle and stop if they're not into it.
It's built for dogs that shed, double coats especially. German Shepherds, Huskies, Labs, Goldens, Corgis, Aussies. Short single-coated dogs shed less to begin with, so you'll pull less. If your dog doesn't shed much, this isn't the tool you need.
Most brushes move the top coat around. The loose undercoat is underneath, and that's the fur that ends up on your sofa. The fine comb edge reaches it and pulls it out.
No, and nothing will — shedding is normal and healthy. What this does is catch the fur before it lands on everything. Your dog sheds the same amount; it just ends up in the bin instead of on your couch.
Plenty of people do, and cats that tolerate grooming usually take it fine. It's designed for dogs, so go gentle and stop if they're not into it.