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What is a Shedding Blade?

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

The shedding blade has come into popular use for dog, and sometimes even cat grooming. Initially, it was primarily used for horses, and occasionally sheep and goats, to reduce coat shed and help to minimize any tangles or the possibility of hair matting. Used regularly for pets or for horses, it can help catch any hairs on the verge of shedding, and keep the coat of an animal looking glossy.

The appearance of the shedding blade is quite simple. It is usually a bent metal piece, in an approximate U shape, which is held together by a handle. Normally this handle is made of leather, though a few plastic forms have emerged in recent years. One side of the shedding blade has small, dulled teeth that catch and remove excess hair from the coat. Many dog groomers recommend getting a shedding blade since it is especially good for keeping dogs with short coats from shedding all over your house.

You can use the shedding blade on longer coated dogs, but it tends to be less effective. Some people also swear by its use on cats, but for most cats, the blade may be a little large. Look for smaller sized versions in your local pet store.

Shedding blades help keep short-haired dogs from shedding.
Shedding blades help keep short-haired dogs from shedding.

There is some skill to using the blade properly on any animal. If you press too hard you risk irritating the skin or you can cause an animals skin to become dry and flaky. While horse groomers may press a little harder, since the blade can also help removed dried mud, you should keep a light touch on any dog or cat.

Since the shedding blade has been a fairly recent addition to grooming supplies for pets, you may find the price in pet stores a bit high, and you’ll usually find most pet supply stores carrying shedding blades with plastic rather than leather handles. While you should definitely choose smaller shedding blades for cats, and for small breed dogs, you may save money if you purchase regular horse shedding blades at a local farm supply center. These will work well on medium to large dogs and may save you a couple of dollars since they are less “glamorous” and less marketed than pet store types.

A shedding blade is a useful tool for both dog and cat grooming.
A shedding blade is a useful tool for both dog and cat grooming.

When you begin to use a shedding blade on an animal, do keep a good watch on the dog’s skin. If they seem to scratch more, or show signs of irritation, you may need a gentler brush or a gentler technique with the blade. On the other hand, when a dog or cat’s skin does not seem irritated by this grooming aid, you may find that it’s beneficial to reducing overall coat shed, and in helping to keep an animal’s coat clean. Lastly, consider using the shedding blade outdoors because it may remove many hairs at a time and send them flying in all directions, which you don’t necessarily want in your house. Alternately, be prepared to get out the vacuum after you’re done with each grooming session.

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent AllThingsNature contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

Tricia Christensen
Tricia Christensen

Tricia has a Literature degree from Sonoma State University and has been a frequent AllThingsNature contributor for many years. She is especially passionate about reading and writing, although her other interests include medicine, art, film, history, politics, ethics, and religion. Tricia lives in Northern California and is currently working on her first novel.

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Discussion Comments

anon225072

I use it on my retired Greyhound racer and it works beautifully. Squeeze the handles together to get it to work most effectively.

anon175997

I have a short haired cat that sheds a vacuum cleaner full of hair every week. I got a shedding blade (looks like a metal loop comb with little teeth) without knowing anything about them. I've used it twice and my cat's coat looks terrific. She looks slimmer and seems to have more energy since I combed out all her winter coat. She was throwing up after almost every meal before I got the comb but hasn't thrown up since. I don't know if the shedding blade is actually cutting her hair or just getting out the downy undercoat, but I sure am pleased with it. It cost me $12.00 at the pet store.

bigmetal

i just recently purchased one of these shedding blades. i should use it more often because my dog sheds a lot!!! i have to vacuum at least once a day to keep my carpets clean. it seems to be working, but i could keep brushing forever and there would still be hair...do you think this is because i don't do it enough, or because my dog has excessive shedding? she is 11 1/2 years old and sees to shed more the older she gets.

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    • Shedding blades help keep short-haired dogs from shedding.
      By: Patryk Kosmider
      Shedding blades help keep short-haired dogs from shedding.
    • A shedding blade is a useful tool for both dog and cat grooming.
      By: Larisa Kursina
      A shedding blade is a useful tool for both dog and cat grooming.
    • You should choose smaller shedding blades for cats and small breed dogs.
      By: Ilike
      You should choose smaller shedding blades for cats and small breed dogs.