Paw Brothers Professional Grade Extra Long Slicker

$17.99

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Price: $17.99
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 4.5 x 1 inches; 4.32 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ TM31170
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 26, 2015
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ryan’s Pet Supplies
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B014PFS2VE
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

EXTRA LONG PINS – Crafted from high-quality materials, this professional-grade “Tuffer Than Tangles” brush features extra-long stainless steel pins that easily penetrate deep into your pet’s coat, removing dirt and debris from the undercoat.
COMFORTABLE – The flat slicker design allows for gentle yet effective grooming, while the ergonomic handle ensures maximum comfort and control during use.
ALL COAT TYPES – The Paw Brothers Extra Long Pin Flat Slicker Brush is suitable for all coat types and can be used on both dogs and cats. It’s perfect for pet owners, as well as professional groomers.
SIZE – Head 4.5in x 3in, Handle length 4.75in, Pins 1in length
WHY RYAN’S PET SUPPLIES – Established in 1959, we have grown from humble beginnings as a family-operated four-page catalog to an international business featuring top quality products and services for pet professionals and pet lovers alike.

Customers say

Customers find this brush effective for grooming dogs with long hair. It provides a thorough brushing and customers enjoy having it brushed by it. The bristles are close and effective for getting out mats or undercoat. The build quality is well-made, and the tines are substantial and long enough to brush out a sheepskin rug. Customers recommend this brush for dogs with similar fur types.

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13 reviews for Paw Brothers Professional Grade Extra Long Slicker

  1. April Jones

    Gentle on skin yet truly brushed out mats
    I’m a retired professional pet groomer. I also love this brush at home. I’ve bought Ryan’s brushes for 20+ years because they are the best for fluffy hair -both cats and dogs. This works wonderfully to keep Doodles from getting too tangled. It pulls out winter coat from Shepards, Heelers, Labs, etc. I give them as gifts to friends with these types of pets, reminding them it works best with frequent use. I most treasure mine while blow drying a pet to straighten its hair before trimming. Dogs with more fragile skin such as Poodles, Bichons, Maltese, Lhasas, Shih Tzus, and elderly pets, need this soft tipped brush. Look carefully at the size before you order. Small are great for cats. XL is best for medium to large dogs. The extra cost is worth it! One of my brushes is 15+ years old and still great! *Hidden feature: try letting your cat rub its face against a clean brush. My cat now asks for this daily. I had to buy one more just for the little queen. Finally, she lets me brush her whole body without yelling. 🙂 Thanks, Ryan’s, for the range of excellent products on your site: ‘Ryan’s Pet Supply,’ but also for making these brushes easier to get by listing on Amazon.

  2. M&M

    Great brush for my GPD!
    I am genuinely pleased with my decision to purchase this brush for my Great Pyrenees. It performs exceptionally well on his coat. The handle is designed to fit comfortably in my hand, and he appeared to be quite comfortable with the brushing process. Given the texture of his hair, removing the hair is relatively effortless. The brush appears to be durable, but only time will tell for certain.

  3. SVD

    Perfect for Goldendoodle Grooming
    Unfortunately, a lot of people get “doodle” breed dogs thinking that since they are low shedding that they are also low maintenance. That’s only true if you plan on having them come home from the groomer looking like a shaved rat. If you want a fluffy doodle that is tangle free with a long coat and healthy skin, you need to brush them out regularly, preferably daily. That requires specific tools including a steel comb and slicker brush. From my experience, most metal combs are pretty similar, but there is a BIG difference in slicker brushes out there on the market today. Trust me, I have over 6 different brands of slicker brush and 3 different metal combs. I also recommend some sort of grooming table, as it will save your back and be easier and safer for your dog. At this point I use the metal comb, this slicker brush, and my Chris Christensen slicker brush to maintain my dog’s coat daily between regular grooming (every 3-4 weeks).This brush is much stiffer than other slicker brushes I have. It’s perfect for areas like the legs, feet, and behind the tail where mats tend to form. If you go very slow and careful with the brushing and stay on top of the grooming, it’s a painless and enjoyable bonding experience for both you and your dog!After brushing out the problem areas with this stiff Paw Brothers slicker brush, I will comb over the area with my metal comb to make sure no tangles remain.Last, I use the Chris Christensen brush to finish up because it’s much softer and good for fluffing up the dog and making her look great. The Chris Christensen brush is too soft though to get out the underlying tangles in a very long coat though, which is why this Paw Brothers brush is so good.My only complaint, is that because the brush is so stiff, it’s a little difficult to get the hair out of it. On my Chris Christensen brush I can run my comb through it and vacuum it up to pick up the hair, but this one stays pretty messy. Not too big a deal for most people but I’m a little OCD and don’t like to leave hair everywhere.When I first brought home my Goldendoodle, I had already done all the research and thought I was well prepared by buying the most expensive grooming tools (Chris Christensen). But as her coat got longer and more difficult to manage, my groomer suggested I try out this inexpensive brush, which I think is a steal and excellent value. It has been a game changer and shaved off 15 minutes from daily brushing. You don’t need $100 brushes to maintain your dog, just time and patience. You can get both this brush and a metal comb for like $20 or so combined and it will be enough to maintain your doodle!Hope this was helpful and good luck maintaining your goldendoodle!!

  4. C. Rimolt

    Great brush for thick coats
    This brush works great for my English Chocolate Lab. She has a really thick undercoat and this gets way in there to get that hair out. It works way better than a furminator brush on her. The only thing that is hard is getting all the hair out of the brush.

  5. Gilly

    Strong bristles
    This brush is amazing on longer thick fur. Does a fantastic job and getting shedding hair out.

  6. Dan K

    quality of product
    Works extremely well on the Chow. Easily pulls out old and dead hair. The tines are longer than the slicker brushes of the past. Worth the extra money.

  7. Just Myself

    Worth every penny – the best slicker brush I’ve owned
    I was on the fence when I ordered it (could there really be that much difference in slicker brushes), but this one is indeed worth every penny of the price. It’s got a really good density of stiff pins with coated tips (that our dog doesn’t seem to mind), and it does an outstanding job of grooming.

  8. Sarah

    Best brush!
    We have a rough collie, so bathing and grooming him can be a lot of work! This worked great for deshedding him this summer, got tons of hair out and he didn’t seem to mind being brushed at all!

  9. cory

    I have three newfies and a Pyrenees mix. This brush got through all that fur with ease. Usually I have to use three different brushes on the newfies. Not now!! I wish I’d gotten this brush a long time ago!

  10. Karen

    Lo amo, no me arrepiento en lo absoluto de la compra, mis perritos agradecen por qué se redujo notablemente el tiempo del cepillado a un 30-40% y quedan cien veces más guapos. Mis perritos son viejo pastor ingles y quedan como recién salidos de la estética aún sin la necesidad de que estén recién bañados. Además, no los lástima como otras cardas.

  11. Christine dirasse

    Apres trés peu de brossage sur mon spitz loup(chien a poil long) le caoutchouc qui tient les piques de la brosse sort de son contour en fer , donc arrêt du brossage , dommage car la longueur des piques sont ideal pour un poil long 14€ a la poubelle

  12. Traci R

    A few of the bristles were dented during shipping but I’m so happy with this item. My poodle actually lets me brush him (he runs from his other slicker brush). He looks super cute after his brush, so I would say it does an excellent job. Recommend!

  13. Lara C.

    This brush is easy to use on my poodle cross. I tend to give him a thorough brush weekly to keep tangles at bay. It makes his hair super poofy and cute and removes any tangles or debris in his coat. You have to be careful not to press too hard as metal bristles are hard and scratchy with no end protection. Have been using weekly for many months now and still going strong. To remove fur I just run comb through.

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