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Reset shedding at the source.
The Grooming Rake
The Grooming Rake
A simple weekly reset step so buildup doesn’t spread across your home.
Best for medium to long coats and seasonal shedding.
Part of the routine.
- For longer coats and heavier shedding — designed to manage loose hair before it spreads around the home.
- A few minutes, once or twice a week — quick passes that help reduce daily buildup.
- Less hair ends up on sofas and beds — because most of it starts on the dog.
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The Grooming Rake is a simple reset step designed to manage shedding before it spreads across your home.
Start with the 9-tooth side for stubborn tangles and light mats, then switch to the 17-tooth side to thin and lift loose undercoat.
Made for real pet routines: short sessions, gentle pressure, and consistent use — not aggressive grooming.
Best for medium to long coats and heavier shedding. Not ideal for very short or highly sensitive coats.
• Teeth material: Stainless steel with rounded tips
• Handle: Durable plastic with non-slip grip
• Design: Dual-sided (9-tooth / 17-tooth)
• Use: Medium to long coats (dogs & cats)
Short sessions. Light pressure. Consistent rhythm.
Use on a dry coat. Work in short, gentle strokes and avoid pulling.
Begin with the 9-tooth side on tangles, starting from the ends of the hair and moving slowly outward.
Switch to the 17-tooth side to lift loose undercoat and reduce shedding. Brush with the direction of hair growth.
If your pet shows discomfort, stop and continue later. Several short sessions beat one forced session.
Remove collected hair by hand after each use.
If needed, rinse briefly with warm water and mild soap, then let it dry completely before storing.
No special maintenance required.
shipping is included on all orders.
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Delivery times may vary depending on location.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery for unused items in their original condition.
Which side do I use first?
Start with the 9-tooth side for tangles, then switch to the 17-tooth side for shedding.
Does it pull or hurt?
Used gently, it shouldn’t. Pressing too hard or forcing through tight mats can cause discomfort.
Is it safe for cats?
Yes — especially long-haired cats. Keep pressure light and use short sessions.
How often should I use it?
Usually once or twice a week. More often during heavy shedding.
Will it remove tight mats?
It can help with light tangles. For tight mats close to the skin, go slow or use a groomer.

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Why reset matters
Think maintenance, not agressive grooming.
Heavy shedding doesn’t start on your sofa.
It starts in the undercoat.
A short weekly reset reduces what later spreads across fabrics so daily maintenance stays light.
What to expect
Less buildup. Less reacting.
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After the first use
- A visible lift of loose undercoat
- Coat feels lighter
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Within 2–3 weeks
- Less hair accumulating on fabrics
- Less “it’s everywhere” moments
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What it won’t do
- It won’t make shedding disappear
- It won’t replace daily surface maintenance
Watch the reset step in real routines.
Short passes. Gentle pressure. A few minutes is enough.
The reset routine
Gentle. Controlled. Consistent.
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Start with 9 teeth - detangle
Short, gentle passes on knots or buildup. Never force through tight mats.
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Switch to 17 teeth - lift undercoat
Brush with the direction of hair growth to lift loose hair.
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Stop at 2–5 minutes
More pressure won’t improve results.
It only adds discomfort.
Ready to start the reset?
Choose your color and keep the routine simple.
USED IN REAL ROUTINES
“I keep it in the drawer by the couch. A couple of passes and the hair lifts right up. Grab, use, put away.”
“We use it once or twice a week when shedding gets heavy. It resets the coat and that’s enough.”
“I only reach for it when the brush isn’t enough. Five minutes and the loose hair is gone.”
“Perfect for thicker coats after park days. It pulls out what regular brushing leaves behind.”
“Best on dense fur and undercoat. Sofas and rugs stay cleaner since we started using it.”
“Not a daily thing. Just when buildup starts to show. That’s when it really shines.”
REAL HOMES, REAL RESULTS
Is this the right tool for your dog?
This tool is for medium to long coats especially when shedding builds up and regular brushing isn’t enough.
Use it occasionally to reset, then go back to your daily brush.
Who it’s not for
Not meant for daily brushing.
Not designed for very short coats or highly sensitive skin.
Where it fits in the routine
Not instead of your daily bursh. In between.
The Grooming Rake is your reset tool.
Use it once shedding builds up or knots start forming.
After that, go back to your Everyday Brushto maintain a calm, controlled coat.
Together, they keep shedding manageable before it spreads through your home.
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Shipping Included
Delivered to your door at no extra cost.
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30-Day Returns
Try it at home. If it’s not right, send it back.
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Used in real routines
Built for everyday pet homes, not staged demos.
Questions, answered.
Is this a replacement for the Everyday Brush?
No. The Rake resets shedding at the source. The Everyday Brush maintains surfaces in between.
What coats is it best for?
The Grooming Rake works best for dogs with medium to long coats, especially those prone to shedding, knots, or undercoat buildup.
It’s designed for moments when loose hair starts to accumulate and regular brushing isn’t enough.
Is it safe for short coats or sensitive skin?
This tool is not recommended for very short coats or highly sensitive skin.
If your pet sheds minimally or only needs light maintenance, the Everyday Brush alone is usually enough.
Can it be uncomfortable for my dog?
When used correctly, it shouldn’t be.
Short passes, gentle pressure, and slow movements are key. If your dog has very sensitive skin or dislikes grooming tools in general, start slow and keep sessions brief.
Is it meant for daily use?
No.
This isn’t a daily brush.
The Grooming Rake is a reset tool, meant to be used occasionally, once or twice a week, or when shedding starts to build up. Daily use isn’t necessary and isn’t recommended.
How do I use it properly?
Start with the side designed for detangling and work in short, gentle passes.
Once knots or buildup loosen, switch sides to lift remaining loose hair.
A few minutes is usually enough, more pressure or longer sessions won’t improve results.
How does it fit into a grooming routine?
Think of it as a step between maintenance and mess.
Use it when buildup starts to show, then return to your everyday brush to maintain the coat. Most homes use it for short, controlled sessions and store it away until it’s needed again.
Does it damage the coat or pull too much hair out?
Used gently and occasionally, no.
The Grooming Rake removes loose hair that no longer belongs in the coat, not healthy hair. Overuse or aggressive pressure is what causes issues, which is why we emphasize short, controlled sessions.