🐶 Unleash the beauty in every coat!
The Evolution® Double Row Undercoat Rake with Rotating Pins is a premium grooming tool designed to effectively remove loose undercoat and prevent matting. With its gentle rotating pins, this rake ensures a pain-free grooming experience for various dog breeds, making it an essential addition to any pet owner's toolkit.
A**1
Why did I never hear of the Evolution before?!
My German Shepherd puppy recently ate our generic dog brush, so I did a little searching online to find a replacement. With two dogs (our other one is a lab mix) we have to vacuum our house at least every other day to keep up with the endless amounts of dog fur coating the floors. IT'S EVERYWHERE! I decided to try this one based on the reviews and am SO glad I did.It arrived today and both my seven-year-old and I were eager to try it out on the dogs. The Evolution took enough fur off of the lab alone to fill an ice cooler. I can't believe how much came off of her. I probably could have spent an half an hour brushing her, I was so amazed at how much fur it cleaned away.It was so easy to use and the fur is so incredibly easy to clean off the brush, unlike the old brush we had. It is a gentle and effective way to take of layers and layers of loose fur. Affordable, effective, and comforting to our dogs (when used gently...those teeth are pretty sharp), this is the best purchase I have ever made for them. If I could give it 10 stars, I would!!!!
M**
The evolution of the evolution
I want to say after receiving my new brush, I’ll be a life time Evolution dog brush customer, even though I already was. I bought the brush on the right about 7 years ago. It held up until I left it outside over this winter and it oxidized. (It would have lasted another 8) On the left, the one I received today.I’m amazed by the detailed improvements they’ve made with the brush over the years. You know what that means?!? They listen to your reviews, they care about application and want their product to be most useful for consumers.My old brush, over the years the “bristles” have bent at the tops due to repetition and having thinner studs. Well I look at the new one and wow, the “bristles” are every so slightly thicker. That little change makes the world of difference!The handle is meatier and fits in the palm of the hand better, along with the finger rest at the top.The ability of the brush to groom the dog properly, is amazing. The Old brush and new brush share the same ability to get the job done.This product holds up over time.The company values customer input.You can not ask for a better company or product. 10/10 would recommend to any dog owner with a thick multi layer coat.
K**.
Great for Ragdoll Cats
We have a Ragdoll cat, one of those cats with the thick rabbit-like fur. He doesn't really shed, but in the Spring he loses some of his winter fur and if I don't stay on top of the brushing, it forms mats. Most brushes for cats don't penetrate the coat, it just smoothes the top layer, and while I do have the grooming brushes that thin the coat, I only use them in the Spring when he's losing his Winter coat.This brush is perfect. It penetrates his coat and massages his skin. It pulls out any loose hairs and tangles but doesn't thin the coat -- which is what I want. Why get a pet with really plush fur and then spend all your time trying to thin it out? My cat purrs wildly whenever I use this, including on his belly, hind legs, and tail.
A**
AWESOME PRODUCT FOR DOGS, CATS AND HORSES!!
I couldn't wait to receive this rake because every critter on my place was trying to shed that itchy dead winter hair. I especially wanted it for my aging Border Collie who seems incapable of shedding her winter coat these last two years despite the quality food and supplements she gets every day.The rake did a fair job of removing a lot of that old hair. Her coat was SO thick with that two year accumulation that it wasn't as easy as I'd hoped to pull it through, but it does work and the handle is comfortable for extended use. (I'm actually still working on her coat) The tines on this rake are fairly sharp, so care must be taken not to dig in too hard.Here's the best part: my three barn cats were shedding like crazy, so I thought I'd give it a try on them too. As advertised, the tines rotate as you are using the rake, so there is a little noise involved. Nothing much, just a little rattling as you stroke. The cats were a bit wary of the sound but within about 30 seconds of starting to groom them, they would roll over and over, purring. They don't like it on their tails or their back legs on the "thighs", but even without brushing these areas I'd bet I got enough "wool" off of these cats to make a new living room rug! LOL!! Now, I just walk out the back door and shake the brush to make the tines rattle and they all appear, wanting to be brushed.I was so impressed with the way this brush worked on my dog and the cats, that I decided I'd try it out on the horses' manes and tails. I thought it seemed sturdy enough to go through horse hair, so I put it to the test. Horse mane and tail hair is very coarse and not very easy to brush through unless you've used an expensive product similar to creme rinse on it. I just acquired a two year old who had been out to pasture most of his life and his mane and tail were a mess. Again, the rattle of the tines was of small concern at first, but as soon as he discovered the benefits of this brush, he ignored the sound. (I think he liked the feel of it against his neck) I was amazed that this rake removed the knots with a minimal amount of hair loss in the process. It was time consuming, but I started at the bottom and worked up, and it got everything smoothed out. Again, the handle was comfortable for prolonged heavy duty use. I inspected the tines afterwards and they were intact and still rotating freely. The horses also love being "scratched" with this brush in their itchy places that they can't reach on their own.The rake needed cleaning after all of this and it's all metal and plastic construction. I just scrubbed it with an old nail brush and some warm, soapy water, shook it a couple of times, and put it outside to dry. Easy. Looks like new.Thank you Amazon for offering this quality product at an excellent price. I love this thing! If it ever wears out, I will have another one by the following week.
R**E
No more pulling!
I have an Australian Shepherd who whines anytime you try to brush her but with this brush no more tangles, no more whining. The prongs spin and detangle easily. Definitely recommend.
H**M
Does the job!
With a lab and a goldie, this rake is fantastic and the both like the feel of this rake
M**E
Love it. Best for undercoat.
Love it. Even my dog doesn't protest when I brush her with the older versions. She protests when I brush her with other brushes that is also meant for removing undercoats. I've been using the older version for more than 10 years now. I bought this newer version as a gift for my sister who just got a pup that has double coat.
K**A
This rake is good because it has two rows which catches the hair ...
I have a Siberian Husky so I have got a lot of different brushes to try and get out all her shedding undercoat. This rake is good because it has two rows which catches the hair better than one row. Also, because the pins spin it doesn't pull her hair at all like my other rake which is good on the parts of her hair that are rougher like her tail and hind legs. She actually really likes getting brushed with this since I guess it's kind of like a massage and doesn't hurt at all. It's good quality and easy to hold, the size is also good. Would defiantly recommend for dogs with thick, long double coats
A**R
Works great
this works great, and a good quality
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