What is the best size deshedding furminator tool I should buy for my German Shepherd?
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request by Jeff Murdoch : What is the best size deshedding furminator tool I should buy for my German Shepherd? I am buying a Furminator on me, but I’m never sure what size is good for my German shepherd. She is about 73 pounds, so it’s a pretty big dog. I am never very familiar with for this new care set dogs. Any help counts. Thank you! Best answer:
response from Peter L We have a GSD &
chose the medium one would be so there are no problems with his hind legs & other smaller areas werden.Furminator works great! user
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August 17th, 2010 at 1:57 pm
I would get a BIG one (wink)
A GSD has a lot of hair, and they sure aren’t particularly small
August 17th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
I have one for my german shepherd mix (she is 65 lbs and has a ton of undercoat!). We got the one that’s about 2″ across the teeth. The teeth look very fine and you’d think it’s not going to do any good but MAN does it pull loose hair out! She’s so silky smooth after we give her a good brushing and pull out the fluffy extra underneath! And she looks like she’s about 10 lbs lighter!
I always use the regular brush first, to make sure there are no mats or furballs behind her ears. And it says you should use it only on a dry coat.
This really works great on any size pet. We used it on our two cats and my beagle mix (never even knew he did any shedding!) and they love it. My shepherd is a bit wiley and like to go nuts when she’s brushed, but when she does hold still we can get like 10 “puppies worth” (wads of hair the size of a puppy) of hair off her in one sitting! Then we have to let her run around to get all the anxiety out, then back to the brushing.
But I really like it. And the new Pedipaws nail grinder as well. She’s more patient with that than with the furminator!