Reddit Reddit reviews Wahl 2-in-1 Combination Double Row Pet Rake with hair shedding Blade for dog or cat fur by The Brand Used By Professionals. #858424

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2 Reddit comments about Wahl 2-in-1 Combination Double Row Pet Rake with hair shedding Blade for dog or cat fur by The Brand Used By Professionals. #858424:

u/Khaldara · 55 pointsr/brushybrushy

Yea I have a malamute, this worked well when we first started brushing him as a pup. Get him to lie down, pin him gently if you have to with your offhand, brush for a bit, really get into the undercoat (especially in the summer) and remove as much excess as you can, praise him repeatedly and give him a treat. I find the northern breeds respond exceedingly well to food of any kind, almost all training problems can be (at least temporarily) made significantly easier by adding food as a motivator. You can get some low calorie treats (I have good luck with these for training since they're only 3 calories a pop, they sell them at Trader Joes too https://www.chewy.com/charlee-bear-liver-flavor-dog-treats/dp/47199 ) just toss him one or two every 30 seconds to a minute or so and you should see him become a lot more cooperative without needing to worry about overfeeding!

Using treats we've even got the dog begging to be vaccuumed now as well when cleaning the house (which isn't as effective as the brush, but he enjoys it and it means less hair on the floor)!

Edit: It might be the brush as well, I don't bother with the wire brushes on a northern breed, they'll just get all tangled up in seconds and start to pull his hair. Try one of these, you can find these styles in almost any pet store: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=27124

I personally find the "Double Row Undercoat" styled brush tends to provide the right amount of effectiveness with the right amount of aggravation the dog is willing to endure to get all the undercoat out. Something similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Double-Shedding-Blade-858424/dp/B00292BRCC which also has a shedding blade on the reverse.

I wouldn't worry too much about him getting a little mouthy with the brush either, that's normal when the dog is mildly annoyed. Just keep an eye on him and make sure he doesn't come down hard enough to cut himself, but I've never encountered that issue (despite a lot of annoyed moaning and occasionally mouthing/nibbling at the brush in frustration after a long grooming session).

u/Procrustes3200bc · 21 pointsr/husky

Never ever ever ever use a furminator on a husky.

Basically it's a razor that strips the guard hairs and they may never grow back. Just like one must never shave a husky unless extreme situation, cutting their guard coat can cause long term damage to the hair folicals.

I use 4 different brushes (1 is 2in1 so 3 technically) in this order

HOP Home of Paws Metal Dog Comb for Grooming Long Hair Cats & Dogs - Pet Steel Deshedding Rake Pin Brush Dog Rake, Lotus Wood https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QNJKGNJ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RIRwDbK2PY2RG

(mine is not a Wahl but it's like this. The shedding blade I only use when they are blowing their coat)
Wahl 2-in-1 Combination Double Row Pet Rake with hair shedding Blade for dog or cat fur by The Brand Used By Professionals. #858424 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00292BRCC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JERwDb4ZERTK7

Millers Forge Universal Curved Slicker Brush Large for Dog Professional Grooming https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073YRVG4V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WKRwDbYF7ZDEV

The long Rake pin brush gets the under coat really well first, then the shorter double Rake and then the slicker. Its a process but it's worth it!