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Overall Feedback:
77% positive
73% my dog seemed comfortable during grooming, but 27% noticed some discomfort
I find the grooming rake comfortable for my dog and it works like a charm for trimming the bangs.
The rake was not comfortable for Siberian, but Malamute tolerated it better than a regular wire/bristle brush despite usually hating being brushed.
74% appreciated its durability and long lifespan, although 26% experienced some wear and tear
The rake worked very well for my dog's long hair that a regular brush couldnt reach deep enough.
I can brush my dog with it too, which shows the product's durability on pet hair.
For my malamute's long hair that a regular brush couldnt reach deep enough, the rake worked very well.
Upon receipt, the shipping process had taken its toll and bent teeth on both the rake and comb, indicating that the durability of the product is not up to the mark.
The rake brush feels like a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs instead of gliding through fur, making it difficult to use and clean.
76% found it easy to use on my dog, while 24% struggled with the design
My malamute tolerates it much better than a regular wire/bristle brush.
I can brush the dog with it and fix his bangs easily.
The grooming rake feels like a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs due to its rough surfaces and lack of polish, making it difficult to glide through the fur.
The metal used in the grooming rake is rough and not polished, making it difficult to glide through the fur. It feels like using a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs.
84% liked the secure grip and control, although 16% experienced some slippage
My malamute, who usually hates being brushed, tolerated the dog-grooming-rake much better than a regular wire/bristle brush.
The metal used in the rake and comb has a rough surface, making it feel like a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs instead of gliding through fur.
I found that the Siberian did not like it, indicating that the grip comfort is insufficient for them.
77% impressed by how quickly i could groom my dog, while 23% found it took longer than expected
My malamute tolerates the grooming rake much better than a regular wire/bristle brush, despite usually hating being brushed.
My malamute tolerates the grooming rake much better than a regular wire/bristle brush, indicating its effectiveness in terms of grooming speed.
The grooming rake feels like a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs due to its rough surfaces and lack of polish.
76% liked its effective performance, but 24% found it pulled on my dog's hair
For my dog's long hair, the rake works better than a regular brush.
My malamute tolerates the rake much better than a regular wire/bristle brush, even though he usually hates being brushed.
I have learned that the metal used in the grooming rake has a rough surface and is not polished, which makes it feel like using a de-shedder that grabs at the hairs. Although it does the job okay and gets a little extra hair out during the process, I have learned a lesson that you only get what you pay for.
When I brushed my dog's belly, he didn't get angry. This shows that the grooming rake is comfortable to use on him.
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