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| |  | Dog's Brushes | Home » » » Zoom Groom For Dogs - Assorted Colors | | | | | | | Description: | | Gentle...No pulling, yanking or scratching. Collects loose hair like a magnet! Cleans with a flick...the fuller it gets, the easier it cleans. Fantastic shampooer and scrubber. Improves effectiveness of regular and medicated shampoos. | | | Features: | |
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• You have the ability to pick a color.
• Gentle...No pulling, yanking or scratching.
• Collects loose hair like a magnet!
• Cleans with a flick...the fuller it gets, the easier it cleans.
• Fantastic shampooer and scrubber.
• Improves effectiveness of regular and medicated shampoos.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.15 pounds | | Package Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 16 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 16 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Wow!Nov 18, 2008
By Amber
"Amber"
I've never reviewed any item, but am so amazed by how well this product works with my vizsla that I simply had to write one! I've tried EVERY type of brush imaginable and had finally resigned myself to a lifetime of dog hair, as my dog has a single coat and very short hair that normal brushes just don't "grab". Another friend with a vizsla recommended this product and I'm forever indebted! I've never seen so much hair come off of my dog...AND it doesn't hurt her skin. This is truly a great product for short-haired breeds, especially those with no undercoat.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Short haired dogs love these !Nov 16, 2008
By Zozobra We have 3 Vizslas and they absolutely love getting combed with the Zoom Groom. It collects their short lose hair they are shedding very well, although the loose hair needs to be gathered with your hand from the dogs coat after zoom grooming them -versus having it be collected in the brush. Great for short haired (single coat) dogs.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
incredible groomer!Nov 02, 2008
By AmazonGold
"AmazonGold"
Holy cow! You would never believe that something like this could get so much hair off a dog! If you have a short- to medium-coat dog (we have Labs), you need a Zoom Groom. The static it creates is what pulls the loose hair off, with no scratching of their skin or cutting the guard hairs like certain other grooming products do.
My only problem is that the boys think it's a toy, so I have to make sure it is out of their reach when not being used.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great brush for a Dalmatian!May 03, 2009
By Japhy Ryder My husband and I have a Dalmatian, which other owners will know can shed profusely at times. In packs, Dalmatians clean one another, and shedding isn't a problem, but on their own it can be a huge pain in the butt. Our little guy has been leaving his fur on the furniture, in the carpet, and floating in the air since about 6 months old. I've tried every kind of brush I could think of, even the very highly ranked Furminators, which only seemed to hurt his skin. The work great on dogs with longer hair, but Jack's coat is too fine and short for them. Then I saw a YouTube video of a guy brushing his Dalmatian with one of these Zoom Groom brushes, so I went out and got one. Best 8 bucks I've ever spent on Jack. It pulls out all the loose hair without hurting his skin. Even better, he actually likes it! Definitely a great brush for a short haired dog. I use it on our cat, too, and he also seems to enjoy it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
If Kong had infomercials for this, Furminator would be in trouble.Apr 18, 2009
By M. Coy I almost bought a Furminator- I have a cat, a dog, and a living room full of fur. After reading those reviews, I decided any product with enough 'you're using it wrong' stories and the words 'hurting' and 'pulling out' probably wasn't for me. Enter the Zoom Groom. I can not believe how much fur this collects, how much my animals love it, or how much less expensive it was than the (somewhat scary) Furminator.
You basically just ruffle your pet's fur with this in your hand, then brush it back down again. Then peel all of the hair out of the rubber spokey things. Repeat. They are softer than your fingers, so no chance of hurting them. None... & NO CHANCE of pulling out their healthy hair.
My only "problem" with this is that my dog and cat get super jealous when the other one is getting "zoomed" because they don't want their own zoom time to end. Also, don't use it under a ceiling fan (silly me).
Perfect for older pets who have achy bones- Perfect for my snobby siamese cat and my aussie-shepherd/yellow lab mix. Perfect.
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