Wednesday, February 28, 2018

My Favorite Deshedding Tool: Eazee by Foolee #spon

*DISCLOSURE* Thank you to Eazee by Foolee for providing product samples in order to facilitate this post.  All thoughts are strictly my own. 

'Tis the season for dogs to start shedding their extra winter layers and man, oh, man do we have a shedder!  Technically, we have two dogs and neither have long hair, but one has thick hair and sheds like crazy.  This time of year, it's common for me to run the vacuum on our hard floors on a daily basis because there is so much hair floating around.  We've tried other deshedding tools, but our Jessie has some anxiety issues and doesn't really like foreign objects.  After seeing the Eazee by Foolee was advertised as a "gentle" tool, I was excited to try it out.


Unlike ordinary metal deshedding tools, the Eazee features a composite plastic comb with smooth, rounded teeth. So there are no sharp edges that can scratch you or your pet.  This is a huge selling point for me!  When using metal combs, I'm always sure I'm pulling out hair and causing pain...not with Eazee!  Thanks to Eazee’s unique design, there’s no risk of pulling live hair. 


Eazee is just that, easy to use!  It makes deshedding our pups a breeze and even the kiddos enjoy doing it.  This ingenious tool painlessly collects hair while you "brush" and then to dispose of the loose hair you’ve collected, you just pull the button back to eject. Because the tool is constructed from materials with anti-static properties, the hair slides right off.


Jessie loves being groomed with the Eazee by Foolee!  If you have a shedder, you should check this awesome tool out.  It comes in 3 sizes and six colors and is a fantastic pet grooming tool that won't break the bank!





Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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