Dog & Cat Grooming Brushes
Deshedding brushes, dematting combs and grooming gloves that lift loose hair before it hits your sofa — less shedding, fewer tangles, a shinier coat.
The right tool for the coat
Slicker brushes and deshedding tools pull out the dead undercoat that causes most of the shedding and matting around the house.
For long or double coats, a dematting comb works through knots gently; short-coated pets often love a rubbery grooming glove.
Making grooming a good experience
Keep early sessions short and reward calm behaviour so your pet learns that grooming is a nice bit of attention.
Regular brushing spreads natural oils, spots lumps and parasites early, and means far less hair on your clothes.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
How often should I brush my pet?
Short coats are happy with a weekly once-over; long or double coats benefit from a few times a week, and daily during heavy moults.
Will a deshedding brush hurt my dog?
Used gently with light pressure, no. Avoid going over the same spot repeatedly and never force through a tight mat — tease it out or trim it.
Do these work on cats?
Yes — many cats enjoy a soft slicker or grooming glove, which also cuts down on hairballs.
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