Key features
Before using the Shedding Blade, ensure your pet's coat has had all large knots and tangles removed and the coat is completely dry. When you are de-shedding, it is best to groom outdoors or in an easy to clean area. Collect all the hair you remove - it's so saitsfying!
The shedding blade can be used in a closed or open format, depending on the size of your pet. To open, slide each half handle away from each other.
Start grooming, by using the coarse edge of the blade and draw it along the coat, using smooth firm strokes. Several light strokes are better than one heavy drag.
Dead hair will come out painlessly, giving an even glossed finish to the coat. Work evenly all over the main sections of your pet's coat (do not use on delicate areas such as ears, stomach or around the eyes or genitals), working in sections and ensuring you don't over repeat the process in any one area.
While you are doing this, take time to look and feel over each part of your pet. Knowing your pet's contours and form helps you to know what is normal, so you can quickly identify and seek advice for anything that is new or unusual.
Our undercoat & shedding guide has some handy hacks to help de-shed your pet.
If you pet is moulting and you home shows the effects - use a Mikki Pet Hair Magnet to help restore your home to it's former glory!
Product Overview
Mikki Classic grooming products are made with both you and your pet in mind. Their ergonomic design helps to reduce common strains associated with the repetitive actions required to groom our pets well.
The Shedding Blade is ideal for removing mass moulted hair from your pet's coat, without cutting or damaging the top coat. Making the process easy and satisfying for both you and your pet - you'll be amazed at the amount of hair you remove, helping to keep your pet comfortable and your home fur-free.