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FURminator Reviews?

Has anyone used FURminator on your cats or dog? We have seen the ad and wonder if it is worth the money?

By Carolyn from Lebanon, PA

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May 21, 20100 found this helpful

I have one and although I like it, and it does get some fur off of the dog, I am going to buy a rake. But that being said, my German shepherd loves it so much that when I come over with it, she drops on the ground in anticipation of it!

So yes it does remove a lot of hair I couldn't get, and no it doesn't do as much as the ads say it does. But I am going to get a rake too for German shepherds..also and compare it...

I will tell you that the nail grinder thing is so funny! I don't know a dog that would sit still for that..if you have any questions of whether your dog will stand still for this, turn on a blow dryer. LOL

But the furminator is great I just have to keep a hold of the little plastic thing that covers the teeth.

I would say it would be worth it!

Robyn
Ask for one on freecycle.org first you may be able to get one for free.

 

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May 21, 20100 found this helpful

For best results use it in little paint brush strokes and not one long stroke.

Dont push too hard or too light either...it is really nice... I like to brush them out really good too with a regular brush, to make sure their skin gets a good feeling of brushing, and it is healthy for them.

A wash rag on the skin with nothing but warm water several times a week is good too, but not before the furminator is used.

Robyn

 
May 21, 20100 found this helpful

I used the cat Furminator on my shedder cat this morning! I got it from the vet's office. I took my shedder in for a routine visit, and the vet noticed how much she was shedding (you just look at this cat, and her hair is on you!). So she got out a Furminator and started using it. In a few minutes, I think we had enough loose hair for a small kitten! It was pricey, but very worth it for this particular cat.

I don't use it too often -- they warned me that it could thin out her fur too much if we aren't careful. And I read a negative review on Amazon, where someone complained that she was mindlessly brushing while on the phone and gave her cat a bald spot (not the Furminator's fault that she wasn't paying attention). I use it only on the one cat, because the others don't shed very much.

I told my best friend about the brush, and she got one for her dog who sheds a lot. They think it's a miracle, too! :-)

 
May 22, 20100 found this helpful

I'm a professional groomer and manage a salon with a staff of 6, we use furminators daily and I'm quite the fan. They are wonderful and are most effective on dogs and cats with thick undercoats. They aren't useful and can actually harm short coated breeds such as boxers, bulldogs, etc.

I recommend a rubber curry brush for short haired/wire haired breeds. Actually, a rubber curry brush is good to use in addition to the heavy coated breeds as well, it is more effective on the harder top coat hairs. Sometimes you will find a better deal on furminators on amazon.

Never buy it at a pet store cause they overcharge. Rubber curry brushes are amazing and you can find them online or at farm supply stores for under ten dollars. I have clients that want to keep the fur to spin into yarn! I have done this myself on my own pets and hand spun yarn that I have made pet blankets out of, they love it!

 
May 24, 20100 found this helpful

We had one for our bassett hound and loved it! They are definitely worth the price!

 
May 24, 20100 found this helpful

Greatest pet invention ever. The first time we "furminated" our chocolate lab, we got a plastic grocery bag full of fur, but, of course, labs shed twice their body weight annually (now just think about that for a minute) so it needs to be done often.

 
May 24, 20100 found this helpful

Carolyn, when my cat sees me taking the FURminator out of the basket where I store it, she runs to my bed, jumps up on it and lays spread-eagle so I won't miss "furminating" a single inch on her. I love it because she is so happy about it and because I get so much fur off of her. That way I know she is not getting a lot of fur in her stomach from her many many baths. I know her idea of "kitty heaven" would be a FURminator on every corner.

 
May 24, 20100 found this helpful

I have a Yellow Lab that sheds year round. There get to be balls or yellow/white fur in the corners. When I use the furminator on her regularly it really cuts down on the fur balls. Buy a generic or buy it on Ebay. I got the large size for about $25 on Ebay. Good Luck

 
May 24, 20100 found this helpful

I have 4 cats, 3 short hair and one long hair. I swear by the furminator. It works great! You can get almost another cat worth of hair when you furminate a long hair. But, do be careful to never over brush, you can pull out too much hair on a short haired cat. Love it!

 
May 25, 20100 found this helpful

It sounds great. Just one question...what the heck is a furminator?? Never heard of it before.

 
June 5, 20100 found this helpful

You can buy them at PetSmart or Petco, so try there first. We have 2 puggles (1/2 pug, 1/2 beagle) and the furminator is the ONLY thing I will use on them. I've tried several other combs & brushes and nothing works as good as it does.

 

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May 21, 2010

Has anyone used the "Furminator" on their dog and does it work?

Sara from MO

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FURminator Reviews

We have three cats and use it all the time. It's amazing how much fur it removes. There's so much fur when we're done that we brush them in the bathroom for an easier clean-up. (07/25/2007)

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By Mindy

FURminator Reviews

We have a Golden Retriever/Samoyed dog and my husband uses the FURminator on her about once a week. Our dog actually likes it, and my hubby is sure to reward her for her good behavior. The only "complaint" we have with it is that it tends to build up static fairly fast. We tried wiping a dryer sheet across the tines of the brush before and during brushing, but that didn't help. Someone suggested misting water from a spray bottle to help, but haven't tried that one yet. (07/25/2007)

By Shirley

FURminator Reviews

Both my dog and cat fight for their turn with the Furminator. I recommend doing it outside, it can get a little furry.
(08/25/2007)

By Melissa Murphy

FURminator Reviews

I purchased one just a couple of months ago for our yellow Lab and I absolutely love it, worth every penny we paid for it $30.00 (10/13/2007)

By Terra

FURminator Reviews

We have 2 Golden Retrievers and three long haired cats. They don't move when we brush them and it's amazing how much hair we remove each time. I have let several friends borrow it and they have all gone and gotten their own! (01/13/2008)

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By Mel

FURminator Reviews

I have two cats and one of them loves to be brushed with this. The other cat doesn't really like to be brushed, which I hate because she is the one that throws up furballs. The hair this brush collects is amazing! (07/09/2008)

By Susan

FURminator Reviews

I am a pet groomer and we use them all the time at our shop. They work great! (07/21/2008)

By Peggy

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What a great product, the Furminator. We are cat sitting for a few months and both are long haired. They both love to have it done. And the hair that comes out is amazing. Didn't realize just how bad they can shed.
We have 2 dogs, and don't use it on them. But will try, neither of them shed, but worth giving it a try on them, too. (10/10/2008)

By Lori

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FURminator Reviews

We have a Lab/Chow mix. We took him into Petsmart so they can do the whole FURminator treatment. We came back to pick him up and he was still shedding as much as when we dropped him off. I was very disappointed. (03/01/2009)

By Monique

 
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