PetzLife Finger Brush
easy to use but durability varies
The Frisco Soft Bristle Slicker Dog Brush is a good option for dogs with an inch or more of hair. It is gentle and effective, but may not work well for short-haired dogs or those with fine hair. Some users noted issues with the brush getting stuck in the dog's fur.
Brush may get stuck in fine hair.
Prevention: Avoid using on fine-haired dogs.
The brush is gentle and does not cause discomfort to the dog.
The brush is effective at removing mats and tangles.
The brush works well for dogs with an inch or more of hair.
The brush gets stuck in fine hair, making it ineffective.
The brush is not effective for deshedding short-haired dogs.
The metal bristles might be too harsh for sensitive dogs.
Tip: Consider a brush with covered metal bristles.
Factors: frequent use, dog's hair type, care and maintenance
No, it is not suitable for fine-haired dogs as it tends to get stuck in the hair.
It is not effective for deshedding, especially on short-haired dogs.
Clean the brush regularly after use. Spot clean regularly and hand wash with mild detergent.
"I really like the size and gentleness of the brush compared to others that feel like little needles. This one does not and my dogs seem to want to stay seated and be brushed for a longer time. It does not snag their coat as one is curly (poodle) and one is wavy (poodle mix)."
"This did not work on a Havanese or cavapoo. It just stuck to their hair - couldnβt brush it through their hair at all. Maybe itβs for hair that is not fine. "
If you have a small to medium-sized dog with a coat longer than an inch, this brush is a good choice. However, if your dog has fine or short hair, you may want to consider other options.