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The Chris Christensen Big G Dog Slicker Brush is a professional-grade grooming tool designed specifically for shedding and long-coated breeds. With its unique angled pins and ergonomic design, it effectively detangles, desheds, and styles, making grooming easier and more efficient. Handmade in Germany, this brush combines quality craftsmanship with functionality, ensuring it withstands daily use while delivering best-in-show results.
Handle Material | Rubber |
Material | Wood, Rubber |
Item Weight | 0.2 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Special Features | Detangling |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Coral |
H**Y
Well Worth the Money
The dog slicker brush may come with a hefty price tag, but it's absolutely worth every penny for any pet owners who want to have an easy time deshedding them. Its superior build quality, ultra-fine bristles, and ergonomic handle make grooming not only more effective but also more comfortable for both the dog and the owner. It glides effortlessly through thick coats, removing mats and loose fur without tugging or causing discomfort. Plus, it noticeably reduces shedding and leaves the coat looking healthier and shinier after just a few uses.I've used this for around a month now and it was way better than all of the other brushes that I gotten before
P**
Great brush for an old pom
This is worth the money! This was one of the brushes recommended on the channel from The Girl with the Dogs. For reference, I have a 13-year-old, seven pound Pomeranian. She's generally very well-behaved with grooming but has a couple spots that are really hard to brush and also happen to be the spots that really need that brushing. I was glad that I read through the description of this more thoroughly when I was deciding on the brush to get. I almost missed it, but there is an actual difference between the brushes themselves beyond just the color. Get the peach one. You can scroll down through the description to read more about the differences. It actually does hold the hair in the brush without getting stuck in it. Compared to similar brushes I've tried for a range in prices, this one seems to bother her less as well. Sometimes she gets flaky skin, which can be a challenge for brushes that have spikes that aren't designed well. This helps get out the mats in the spots that she hates with less complaining or anger. The handle feels nice in the hand, especially as someone who struggles with arthritis. I like that I'm not losing bits of hair as a I brush and can just pick up the clump straight off the brush and into the can. Although there was a small and large option, I am glad that I purchased the medium. It is faster to brush her with it for most of her body, even in more contained spots - at least with a dog who usually isn't fighting me the whole time. If you had a smaller dog or one that does more acrobatics the whole way through, you may want the smaller brush. Recommend!
J**R
I would purchase this slicker brush again
I was a little hesitant to buy this because 1. It’s a little expensive compared to others and 2. I had another slicker brush that was working, it was just a little big for my liking. I kept seeing this brush mentioned and after reading other reviews, I thought I would give it a try.My toy poodle is about 9# and has curly hair that will mat if not kept up with. I purchased the small size. I was concerned that maybe it would be too small and we’d be there longer getting his coat brushed out but actually, it’s a really great size for me to work with on him. I’m not sure what exactly makes this brush different, in my opinion it seems to have more pins a little closer together and they are bent just slightly more than my other slicker brush. The important point is that it actually does work better than the other brush I have. It helps me get his coat brushed out really well, it seems to separate the hair better and make it ‘fluffier’ and, he doesn’t seem to mind me using it. I’m glad I bought this and would definitely recommend giving this slicker brush a try.
E**H
Great brush.
Works well. I was skeptical at first but definitely works great on our Bernedoodle pup. I brush her every day so she gets used to it. This brush gets anything hiding in her fur out! And gives her this nice fluffy finish.
L**G
Worth every penny — perfect for my curly-coated poodle
I first heard about this brush a while ago but didn’t buy it at the time because of the price. Recently, a friend who’s a breeder mentioned that she uses it and highly recommends it—so I finally gave it a try. I have a standard poodle with a very curly and easily tangled coat, and this brush has been a game changer! It saves me so much time, is easy to clean, and my dog actually enjoys being brushed. Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but it’s absolutely worth it. I wish I had gotten it sooner.
J**L
Works well, but WHY IS IT $65???
We had a cheap brush before getting this one. It worked okay, but the shorter bristles felt like they weren't getting very deep. We wondered if that was the reason for all of the shedding, since the Bernedoodle is supposed to be a low shedder. We did a lot of research for top brands, and this one was on every single list if not at the top of them. Everyone gushed about its miraculous ability to glide through fur, to break through clumps, to leave a coat sleek and shiny, and to reduce shedding with removing the undercoat. So many people claimed that their dog usually hated being brushed, but oh, not with THIS brush! THIS one will have them on their butts for hours, happily wagging their tails from such a luxurious grooming experience. BUT THE PRICE. $65? And that's less than the actual listing price of $83. If you google "slicker brush," the next highest price I see is around $30, but the majority are an average of $20. Why is it so expensive??? I thought it must have the most cutting-edge design to boast such a number. It took us forever to finally justify getting this. But we did. And...I'm a bit underwhelmed after all the hype. Don't get me wrong, it's a good brush. It does feel like it gets in there pretty deep and it doesn't pull as much. But she still sheds a lot, even though we brush her often (I guess the brand itself doesn't technically claim that it does that, but man, lots of influencers were claiming it did). And the result looks almost the same. I feel a bit scammed. $65? Really? I'd moan less about it if it was $45, $50 tops. It's like those makeup brands that sell a 1.5 oz serum for $300, when other companies sell theirs for $15 and it does the same thing.
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