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Regular brushing is the key to a healthy coat and less shedding at home. HankPets offers premium dog brushes and combs for all coat types — from short-haired breeds like Pugs to long-coated dogs such as Shih Tzus, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds. Popular picks include the curved self-cleaning deshedding brush for heavy shedders, the flea comb for controlling ticks and fleas, and the detangler brush for smooth, knot-free fur. For dogs with thick coats, the deshedding brush removes undercoat hair effectively, while the bath grooming brush makes shampoo time easy by massaging the skin and improving lather. To keep your home clean, the pet hair remover roller quickly lifts fur from clothes, furniture, and car seats — a must-have for every pet parent.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which brush works best for shedding dogs?
A: For heavy shedders like German Shepherds, Huskies, and Labradors, the self-cleaning deshedding brush and deshedding tool are the best options. They remove loose undercoat hair and reduce shedding across your home.

Q: How can I remove fleas and ticks while brushing?
A: The flea comb is specially designed to catch fleas, ticks, and eggs without hurting your dog’s skin. Pair it with tick & flea shampoo for complete protection.

Q: What’s the best brush for long-haired or curly-coated dogs?
A: The detangler brush prevents knots and mats in breeds like Shih Tzus and Poodles, keeping their coat smooth, shiny, and tangle-free.

Q: Is there a grooming brush for bath time?
A: Yes — the bath brush massages the skin, helps shampoo spread evenly, and improves circulation while making bath time more enjoyable.

Q: How do I manage dog hair on furniture and clothes?
A: The pet hair remover roller is ideal for sofas, car seats, and clothing. It’s reusable, eco-friendly, and perfect for quick clean-ups.

Q: How often should I brush my dog?
A: Short-haired dogs may only need brushing twice a week, but long-haired or double-coated breeds like Huskies and Golden Retrievers benefit from daily brushing to prevent mats and reduce shedding.