Groomy Pro — la solution anti-mue n° 1 pour animaux
Groomy Pro — la solution anti-mue n° 1 pour animaux
✅Pets actually enjoy it
✅95% Shedding Reduction
Couldn't load pickup availability
-
Réduit la mue à la source — soulève le sous-poil lâche et les squames pour une maison plus propre.
-
Prévient les nœuds et le feutrage — peau plus confortable et pelage plus sain entre deux toilettages.
-
Tête de toilettage tout-corps, douce — sans tiraillement, sécuritaire sur les zones sensibles.
-
Se nettoie vite et réutilisable — gagnez du temps et de l’argent vs des visites fréquentes au salon de toilettage.
-
Multi-espèces — efficace pour chats, chiens et chevaux; ajustez simplement la pression selon le type de pelage.










Common Questions from Pet Pawrents
Does this cut the coat or damage double coats?
No. The teeth are designed to lift and collect already-loose undercoat—they don’t slice the hair shaft. Used with light pressure and short strokes, it won’t strip the guard coat and is safe for double-coated breeds during shedding. (Many customers switched from cutting tools for this reason.)
How much pressure should I use? Will sensitive pets tolerate it?
Very little. Let the tool glide with the lay of the coat; if you see skin, you’re pressing too hard. Start with a few gentle passes and build up. Many owners report sensitive or senior pets relaxing, rolling over, or even “asking for more.
Will it work on cats and different coat types (short, long, double)?
Yes, for most. It’s effective on short-haired and double-coated dogs and on many cats. Results can vary on some very long or dense coats—test section-by-section and adjust stroke length. For cats, brief, gentle sessions often work best and may help reduce hairballs.
Will this make a mess in my home? Any cleanup tips?
The tool gathers hair into clumps you can lift. For big shedders, brush outdoors or over a mat/trash bag to keep cleanup quick. Bonus: many customers also use it to de-fur car seats, carpets, and furniture between brushes.
How often should I use it?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—your pet’s coat, season, and comfort dictate frequency. Use it as needed: when you notice loose undercoat, shedding spikes, or your pet enjoys the session; pause or space out if the coat looks clear or your pet seems sensitive.
How is this different from other undercoat rakes/brushes?
Many owners switched because this tool lifts already-loose undercoat with fine, non-cutting teeth, so it feels gentler and needs lighter pressure. Pets tend to relax instead of resisting, and people report faster, cleaner results with fewer passes.
Perfect for Pets That Struggle With...




How to use?
- Start at the Neck
Work in light, gentle strokes, following the direction of fur growth. Hold Groomy at a slight angle and use short passes—stop if you feel resistance. - Cover the Whole Coat
Glide over the back, sides, chest, and tail to lift already-loose undercoat and dander. Avoid face, ears, and sensitive areas; wipe the edge mid-session to keep it clear. - Less Shedding!
With a few quick sessions each week—especially during shedding season—you’ll see less hair on floors, clothes, and furniture. Many households also notice fewer hairballs with regular use.

Why Groomy Beats Other Brushes
Turn grooming from a struggle into a soothing, pro-level routine at home. Groomy’s groomer-inspired teeth lift only the already-loose undercoat—no blades, no nicks, no tugging—so pets relax while the shed comes out fast.
The payoff shows up everywhere: less fur on floors and fabrics, fewer hairballs, and fewer emergency trips to the groomer. Gentle pressure, short sessions, cleaner home.