Oitabi Deshedding Brush

Oitabi Deshedding Brush

Deshedding Brush L
$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price  $24.99
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Oitabi Deshedding Brush

Oitabi Deshedding Brush

$24.99
Sale price  $24.99 Regular price  $24.99
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Dual-sided design pairs a dematting rake with a fine deshedding side in one tool.

Dramatically cuts down on loose fur around the home, especially during shedding season.

Non-slip rubber handle keeps the brush steady and comfortable during longer sessions.

Rounded outer teeth glide gently against skin for a soothing, massage-like feel.

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Description
Less fur on the couch, less stress at brushing time. The double-sided undercoat rake works through loose fur and mats efficiently, dramatically cutting down on loose hair around the house during shedding season. Available in two sizes to suit your pet's coat.
Product Details
Material: ABS, TPR and stainless steel
Teeth: Small — 6 dematting + 11 deshedding teeth; Large — 9 dematting + 17 deshedding teeth
Size: 17cm long, 7.5cm (S) or 10cm (L) wide head
Best for: Medium to long-haired dogs and cats — not recommended for short-haired coats
Care & Caution
Use light, short strokes in the direction of hair growth — let the tool do the work rather than pressing hard.
Clean trapped fur from the teeth after each session with a comb or by hand.
Choose the size that matches your pet: Small for small pets, Large for medium–large pets.
If your pet has sensitive or broken skin, mats close to the skin, or a short coat, consult your groomer or vet before using a deshedding tool.
Product FAQs

Can I use this on a short-haired cat or dog?

This rake is designed specifically for medium and long, double-coated fur. It's not recommended for short-haired breeds — a soft grooming brush is a better fit for them.

Which side do I use first?

Start with the wider-toothed dematting side to work through tangles, then switch to the fine deshedding side to remove loose undercoat.

How often should I use it?

Once or twice a week is typical, increasing to a few times a week during heavy shedding seasons.

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