
Maxpower Planet Original Pet Grooming Rake - Double-Sided Deshedding Dematting Tool, Undercoat Rake for Dogs & Cats, Extra-Wide Dog Grooming Brush & Deshedder Comb for Long Hair, Reduces Shedding 95%
Maxpower Planet’s double-sided grooming rake combines deshedding and dematting teeth on an extra-wide head to reach dense undercoats on large dogs and long-haired cats. Owners report dramatic shedding reduction when used weekly. PawLix recommends it for Husky, Malamute, and German Shepherd households battling tumbleweeds of fur.
- Double-sided design for deshedding and dematting
- Extra-wide head covers more area per stroke
- Undercoat rake reaches fluff without cutting topcoat harshly
- Suitable for dogs and cats with proper gentle pressure
- Marketing claims up to ninety-five percent shedding reduction with routine
- Red handle variant easy to spot in grooming caddies
Heavy Coat Champions
Breeds bred for cold climates drop undercoat in spring and fall—this tool targets that wool. Light pressure starting prevents brush burn. Use dematting side only on small knots, not entire back.
Cats with thick coats may tolerate wide strokes on shoulders; avoid belly without training.
PawLix warns against use on short single coats where skin may scrape—choose SleekEZ instead.
Grooming Order
Line brush sections: lift hair, rake underneath, move forward. Collect fur in a sack. Follow with slicker for finish if showing dogs.
Never pull painful mats—snip safely or visit groomer. Ten-minute sessions reduce heat stress in summer.
Vacuum room after—hair volume is shocking first week.
Pros, Cons, and Docrok Combo
Pros: wide, fast, dual function. Cons: learning curve, too aggressive if hurried. Docrok combo is gentler starter; Maxpower is power tool for coat blowouts.
Professional groomers may still strip with high-velocity dryers—home owners get eighty percent benefit.
If teeth bend, replace tool—bent teeth scratch skin.
Safety
Stop at growls. Check ears and tail separately with comb. Sanitize between pets.
Do not use on wet skin wounds. Store locked from toddlers.
Hairballs should decrease if grooming succeeds—monitor vomiting.
PawLix
Ideal for double-coated shedders. Pair with shampoo day after big sessions.
PawLix ranks it high for coat blow season preparedness.
Watch tutorial videos for angle—technique matters more than brand.
What Owners Ask About Maxpower Planet Rake
Double-sided rakes confuse users about which side when. Typically the wider teeth tackle heavy undercoat; the finer side finishes smoothing. Read the card insert once—flipping mid-session without looking wastes time. Extra-wide heads cover Golden retriever flanks faster but need clearance around elbows.
Safety questions focus on pressing too hard near spine knobs. Skin should pink slightly, never red. If dogs snap, you may be pulling live guard hairs instead of ready undercoat—wait until bath blow-dry season when coat releases.
Versus Furminator branding, Maxpower offers similar function at competitive pricing. Long-haired cats and double-coated dogs benefit most; smooth coats see little change. Vacuum after every session because rake loosens hair that still falls indoors.
Cleaning involves removing hair clumps between teeth with a comb tool. Dry storage prevents rust on metal components in humid bathrooms where grooming happens.
Seasonal timing questions peak in spring blowout weeks—schedule twenty-minute sessions twice weekly then taper in summer. Groomers charge deshedding add-ons; owning a Maxpower rake reduces visit frequency but not professional sanitary trims around eyes and paws.
Red coat staining on white furniture often drops noticeably once rake sessions remove dead undercoat before it drifts—pair tool use with weekly vacuum filters washed monthly.
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