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well, I have a product like that for my cat, it is a Bamboo shedding thing. It works wonders on him, (long-haired cat) And then I take a brush to him, and it makes his coat shiny too, and not too much fur! :D Its lovely!
 
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The Today Show did a couple of segments where they tried using different As Shown On TV products - Shed Ender was one of them. It wasn't very impressive to say the least.
 

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I don't think it works if you have a dog with a short, slick, coat. I tried a furminator on Zeus with no effect.

The absolute best shed-ending product I found was also the cheapest: a $2 rubber horse curry comb from the local feed store. It makes the hair just fall off Zeus in clumps.
 

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You have to be careful when using The furminator on your pups - if you brush too much in one spot, you can literally make your pup go bald lol

We have one at work that we use on any short coated dog. It doesn't work well on long hair dogs at all.

Gem- we have one of those at work as well, we call it our "hound brush" lol It works amazing for what the Furminator doesn't get out!
 

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For longer-haired dogs, an undercoat rake from Oster does just as well, if not better, than the Furminator/Shed Enders and I think they're a lot cheaper in price.

And all around good tool for both short, medium and longer-haired (haven't tried it on super-long hair like a Rough collie or Newf yet) is the Zoom Groom. It's like $5 bucks at Petsmart. The rubber curry combs are great as well, especially for hound coats!
 

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