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what is the furminator treatment

by Lula Kilback Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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FURminator helps reduce dog shedding up to 90% which means significantly less hair to clean around your home. Pet coats are less likely to have matting or debris which can harbor skin irritations, insects or parasites. deShedding helps keep the skin clean, promotes healthy fur regrowth and regulates body temperature.

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How well does the FURminator work?

The FURminator is a perfect tool for year-round use, but especially for the times of year your dog sheds the most. In between the seasonal changes where your dog may be blowing his coat, the FURminator will likely get more fur loose and off of your dog before he drops it all over your house.

Where to buy FURminator deshedding tool?

Where To Buy Shop online or find a store near you using the store locator below.

Does FURminator cut hair?

The undercoat hair is problem with shedding and typically the hair that you sweep up in your house, car, boat etc. Since the FURminator deshedding tool doesn’t cut the hair of the topcoat, the undercoat is still able to breathe and regulate your pet’s body temperature.

Does the FURminator really work for pet hair?

When using furminator your cat won’t have matted hair, which you’’ have to remove with the help of a professional groomer. This is quite a painful procedure for a cat. Surprisingly, this deshedding tool even improves the quality of cat’s hair. Its skin is massaged while using furminator and serum is uniformly spread over the body.

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How long does FURminator treatment last?

An all-natural, 4-step treatment, to help remove excessive undercoat and help with shedding issues. You can expect results lasting from 5-8 weeks.

Does FURminator treatment work?

The FURminator treatment will make you and your pet look and feel better. Within one to two treatments, the FURminator has been proven to reduce shedding up to 60 to 80 percent. Allergy sufferers may breathe easier after your pet has had the FURminator shed-less treatment.

What is the FURminator process?

0:292:02FURminator SHED-LESS Treatment - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFinally use the Furminator deshedding tool this will remove all loose hair and dead undercoat whileMoreFinally use the Furminator deshedding tool this will remove all loose hair and dead undercoat while bringing out the natural shine. And beauty of the coat.

Is the FURminator a stripping tool?

Handstripping in and of itself is literally the process of pulling out dead hair. So, for example, the 'Furminator' tool that everyone loves and swears by is a type of handstripping which is called carding.

How often should you Furminate your dog?

1-2 times a weekWe recommend using the FURminator deShedding Tool 1-2 times a week for 10-20 minutes each session. You may need to use the deShedding Tool more frequently during heavy shedding seasons. Before each use, you will want to read the deShedding Tool instructions completely. Also, your dog should be free of mats and tangles.

Does the FURminator cut fur?

Since the FURminator deshedding tool doesn't cut the hair of the topcoat, the undercoat is still able to breathe and regulate your pet's body temperature. The undercoat of dog hair may shed, but can sometimes get trapped under the topcoat which can mat hair.

How long does a deShedding treatment last?

For larger breed dogs, it can take up to 2 hours to de-shed an undercoat. Once the groomer is finished, there is usually a dog sized pile of fur left behind. De-shedding should be done regularly, and once you're on a good schedule, the effects will be more noticeable.

What do groomers do to Deshed dogs?

Our professional groomers reduce dog shedding, using special tools and cleaners that gently remove loose hairs before they fall out. First, they start by thoroughly washing your pet with de-shed shampoo and conditioner, and depending on the dog's coat, they may also gently rake out loose fur while it's still wet.

Does the FURminator have a razor in it?

The sharp tiny parts of the razor blades in the FURminator pet brush are somewhat recessed behind solid blades of steel and it does come with a simple protective cover to keep the blades from getting caught on anything — say, while being stored in a drawer or something.

Does FURminator hurt?

No it does not hurt your Pet if used correctly. I have a Rescue mixed breed that is part Husky and a shedding machine. She really doesn't care to be brushed but if I use the Furminator in gentle, long strokes she really accepts it quite well. I try to thoroughly brush her with it twice a week.

Can you use the FURminator everyday?

For best results, use the FURminator undercoat deShedding tool 1-2 times a week for 10 to 20 minutes each session, though the actual time will vary depending on your pet's breed, the condition of their coat, and the thickness of the pet's individual coat.

Can I use FURminator on wet dog?

FURminator® Curry Comb helps distributes natural oils to promote coat health and shine. Use anytime on wet or dry hair, a few minutes each session.

Why is the furminator so effective?

One of the reasons why the Furminator is so effective at removing hair is that it’s equipped with sharp blades and a stainless steel edge — it’s not a soft brush that can be idly pulled through your dog’s hair without much thought.

What is furminator for dogs?

As you might be able to guess from it’s whacky name, the FURminator is a device that helps thin out your dog’s hair – effectively exterminating all of their dead hair. It’s incredibly popular with owners of dogs with double coats who shed frequently throughout the year.

How to clean a furminator?

Clean the FURminator with warm water and mild soap after use, before drying it and storing it encased in the protective edge cover . Here’s a video of a professional groomer giving a golden retriever a full FURminator treatment: If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Is the furminator brush easy to clean?

It’s Easy to Clean. You’d be forgiven for thinking that with the amount of hair it extracts, the furminator brush might be a pain to clean up afterwards. Well thanks to the FURejector button, you can get rid of all the caught hair in one easy swoop straight into your trash can.

Does the Furminator brush really work?

It Works. This is probably the most obvious benefit, but as so many products make false promises these days, it’s worth saying anyway: the Furminator brush really works. It’s really quite incredible how much hair it can extract from your dog without leaving them looking like a bald eagle afterwards.

Can furminator be used on ears?

You can use the FURminator on the ears and tail although proceed with caution as those areas are sensitive. The same goes for the tummy and legs. It’s likely that you’ll be able to withdraw a lot of hair from your dog so you’ll have to remove it from the brush as you go.

Can you stop a husky from shedding?

While you can never stop your husky from shedding, you can easily remove the hairs from your dog’s undercoat that have already been shed from their skin. Sure, you could choose to comb it out, but nothing is as quick and effective at doing this as the FURminator.

How often should I use a furminator?

How to Use the FURminator. I find it best to use the FURminator a couple of times a week for about 15 minutes each time. Although it is great to wash your dog first so you knock some hair loose before using the tool, you have to wait until the hair is completely dry so it’s not always practical.

Who invented the furminator?

The FURminator was designed by a professional groomer and her husband who had searched high and low for a tool that would shed her client’s undercoat effectively. Having never found one that worked, they set out to design one that would.

How long is furminator for dogs?

They define short hair as less than 2 inches long and long hair as more than 2 inches long. If your dog has hair that is inconsistent, go with the length that is more prominent to choose the size tool you will use.

Why does my dog's undercoat get matted?

Matting happens when the undercoat becomes tangled up with loose hair. These hairs ball up and to remove them is a very unpleasant experience for your dog that can lead to damaged skin and hair cuticles.

What breed of dog has undercoat?

There are lots of dog breeds with undercoats including labs, golden retrievers, huskies, chows, German shepherds, collies, and cow dogs , to name a few.

Can furminators hurt dogs?

You really shouldn’t use the FURminator on your dog’s soft belly and chest fur. There is no undercoat there and you may hurt his skin with the metal bristles on his underside. During heavy shedding seasons, like spring and fall, you may have to de-shed more frequently and you may get impressive piles of hair each time.

What is a furminator tool?

The FURminator deShedding Tool is designed to remove the undercoat and loose hair without cutting or damaging the topcoat. While shedding is a normal process that your dog goes through, and it’s not possible to stop it, the furminator is designed to dramatically reduce the amount of shedding that you’re dealing with in your home.

Can you use a furminator on a puppy?

Dog owners agree that it’s a great tool when the dog is full grown has both its coats in. But it it not a good idea to use it on a young dog or puppy, because it could break the coat. You can also damage the dog’s coat if you use the furminator on a wet or damp coat. Ditto for a brittle or dry coat.

Does a dog brush remove undercoat?

As you brush, it removes the undercoat and loose hair. It is non-abrasive to the skin of your dog as it sort of vacuum and shears the loose hair and undercoat. And here’s more on how this tool works directly from the furminator website:

Can a furminator ruin a dog's coat?

When used properly, and sparingly, a furminator is a great way to deal with the hassle of all that shedding that your pup does around the house, your car, and elsewhere. It won’t ruin your dogs coat if you follow the instructions, use it on a shedding breed, and don’t use it frequently.

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