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Dog Grooming Brushes and Tools
The right dog grooming brush turns coat care into a two-minute routine and keeps your dog healthy and comfortable between baths. This collection covers every coat type, from short and smooth to thick double coats and long, tangle-prone hair, with brushes, combs, and deshedding tools built to last.
Match the brush to your dog's coat
Short, smooth coats do best with a soft bristle brush that lifts loose hair and spreads natural oils without scratching the skin. Double coats, like huskies and golden retrievers, need a slicker brush to reach the undercoat, plus a deshedding brush during heavy shedding seasons. Long or silky coats stay tangle-free with a detangling brush or comb, and matted areas call for a dematting comb or an undercoat rake to work knots loose without cutting.
What is in this collection
You will find soft bristle brushes for everyday care and sensitive skin, slicker brushes for undercoat and finishing, deshedding brushes and rakes for shedding season, dematting combs and matt removers for stubborn knots, detangling combs and brushes for long hair, plus nail clippers and quick-dry towels to round out your grooming kit. Every tool uses rounded, skin-friendly tips so grooming stays comfortable.
How to choose the right dog brush
Start with your dog's coat length and how much it sheds. If your dog is a heavy shedder, lead with a deshedding brush or rake and finish with a bristle brush. If your dog mats easily, keep a dematting comb on hand. For a full breakdown by breed and coat type, read our guide to choosing the right dog brush.
Grooming brushes for sensitive skin
Dogs with sensitive or itchy skin do best with soft, rounded bristles and gentle, short strokes. Avoid pressing hard with a slicker on thin-coated dogs, and watch the skin for redness as you go. A soft bristle brush is the safest everyday choice for puppies, seniors, and short-haired breeds.
How often should you brush your dog
Most dogs benefit from a quick brush two to three times a week, and daily during shedding season or for long coats that tangle. Brushing before a bath removes loose hair and mats so shampoo reaches the skin, and a soft bristle brush after drying leaves the coat smooth. Little and often is gentler than one long session, especially for dogs that dislike being groomed. Over-brushing with a firm slicker can irritate the skin, so stop when the loose hair stops coming out.
