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If you have a Pug or any dog that sheds, you know the never-ending struggle of dog hair. It’s in your clothes, on your furniture, and in your food.
You vacuum and you lint roll, but it feels like you’re never ahead of the game.
I have tried many products to reduce the amount of Sid’s hair that ends up everywhere, but nothing seemed to work quite right.
The first soft-bristle brush just didn’t reach the bottom layer of hair, and the fine-toothed comb got snarled in his fur.
That’s when I found the Furminator. This brush is amazing! It removes LOTS of hair, but you have to be careful not to use it too often because I found it hurts a little on dogs’ skin.
I only use it once a week when he’s blowing his coat in spring and autumn.
For everyday brushing, I prefer the rubber Zoom Groom brush combined with the Mars Coat-King Bristle brush. They’re gentle enough to use more often and can reduce shedding effectively.
If you’re struggling with dog hair and looking for the best brush for Pugs, I would highly recommend giving the Zoom Groom and the Mars Coat-King Bristle brush a try.