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The Paw Brothers Professional Grade Extra Long Slicker Brush features 1-inch stainless steel pins designed to penetrate deep into all coat types, removing loose undercoat and tangles with ease. Its ergonomic handle ensures comfortable, controlled grooming sessions, making it ideal for both pet owners and professional groomers. Built by Ryan’s Pet Supplies, a trusted brand since 1959, this durable brush delivers salon-quality results for dogs and cats alike.


















| ASIN | B014PFS2VE |
| ASIN | B014PFS2VE |
| Age Range Description | All Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,901 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #7 in Dog Brushes |
| Brand Name | RYAN'S PET SUPPLIES |
| Color | Red and Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,633) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2015 |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2015 |
| Directions | yes |
| Included Components | all |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4.5 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66 x 4.88 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.27 Pounds |
| Item model number | TM31170 |
| Item model number | TM31170 |
| Manufacturer | Ryan’s Pet Supplies |
| Manufacturer | Ryan’s Pet Supplies |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Model Name | Extra Long Hard Pin Slicker Brush |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.5 x 1 inches; 4.32 ounces |
| Size | Large |
| Specific Uses for Product | Coat |
| Style | Extra Long Hard Pin |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, dogs; house-cats^dogs^house-cats |
| Warranty Description | yes |
A**Y
Perfect brush for my Golden!
I bought the Paw Brothers Professional Grade Extra Long Slicker Brush for my golden retriever, and it has been a game-changer! The extra-long pins reach deep into his thick coat, making it easy to remove loose undercoat and tangles without causing discomfort. The ergonomic handle is comfortable to hold, even during long grooming sessions, and the brush does a fantastic job of keeping his fur looking smooth and healthy. It’s durable, well-made, and way more effective than other brushes I’ve tried. If you have a long-haired or double-coated dog, this brush is a must-have! Highly recommend!
D**.
Excellent quality
Well made brush, Sturdy handle, We have 2 Chows and it works great on their thick coats.
P**T
Efficient and well built.
A must-have for every Husky parent. Mine hates being brushed, so the fact that I can get so much hair in less time makes it less of a chore. It's strong and efficient enough for fluffy dogs and gentle for short-haired dogs, too. It works on my English Bulldog, too, but for him, getting brushed is like having a spa day.
K**T
Nice slicker for long coats, good inexpensive alternative to CC brushes
First off--PLEASE educate yourself on how to use a slicker brush properly before using this on an animal. It is NOT like using a pin-type brush. The pins of a slicker are sharp and will irritate the skin if you push down on the brush. This is universal to all slickers, not just this one, but if you try it and think there must be something wrong with the brush because your pet won't let you brush them--it's probably how you're using the brush, not the brush itself. I got this to use on my Newfie as she's growing her coat back out--she came to me having been clipped down by previous owners. It tangles up very easily and so she needs brushing A LOT. The longer pins are ideal for dogs with lots of coat. If you have 2 or 3 giant dogs with that much coat, this brush probably isn't going to hold up, and you should invest in a CC slicker (with the denser pins--makes for quicker work, in addition to a large working surface). If you're a professional groomer, you definitely need something on that level. But if you are a pet owner who is just maintaining your dog in between groomer visits and you can't quite stomach paying $50+ for one brush for your dog...this is probably the best option I've found. The quality is not poor, by any means, it just isn't super top-of-the-line, going to last for decades. At some point, you really do get what you pay for, but you should ask yourself, what kind of quality do you NEED? The handle is nicer than the handle of the universal-style slicker brushes ,where they're just a plastic cylinder with some ridges. It's got raised rubber bits for grip on the bottom and top of the handle, as well as on top of the slicker area and right at the base of the slicker area on the business side. This is really nice because it gives you traction to grasp the handle whether you're brushing with or against the coat, and the grip on top of the slicker can accommodate your index finger or your thumb, depending on how you want to hold the brush. Sometimes, it's nice just to have options and switch your hold if your wrist or hand is getting sore. Sometimes, you need to grip the brush a certain way to get the right angle against the dog you're brushing, who, even if very well-behaved, isn't generally 100% unmoving. I've been using this for over a month and it's holding up very well. I do feel like maybe the pins aren't set into the base as well as they could be--I have a few that seem to have bent at the base or look like they're trying to rotate? But then again, this brush has been knocked down a few times by 120 pounds of very enthusiastic dog, which might have something to do with it. I like the metal crimps holding the base with the pins down--it seems potentially sturdier than those with plastic housing. Like any slicker brush, you're generally going to have to clean hair out of it with a comb. If a ton of coat is stuck onto it, you can roll it down, off the pins, but it's more effective as a brush if it's not full of hair already. Do NOT try to pull small amounts of hair off with your fingers. The pins are a great length for cuticle-stabbing. (It's so tempting to try if you forgot to grab the comb, but DON'T DO IT! Trust me!) I've also used this on my GSD/Aussie/Collie/Chow/a bunch of other breeds mix who, while he doesn't have anywhere near as much hair as a Newfie, has a TON of undercoat (thank you, Chow heritage!) It pulls out that undercoat SO WELL and he tolerates it much better than he does any other brushes. I only gave it 4 of 5 stars in easy to clean and easy to use, but that's really just because it's a slicker brush--it's not any harder to clean than any other slicker I've had with pins this long (the shorter pinned ones, you can usually get away with cleaning them with your fingers more), and it's no harder to use than any other similar brush. It's just not necessarily an inborn skill, how to brush with one of these correctly. So if you're new to slicker brushing, do yourself and your pet a favor, check out some instructional videos or ask your groomer, breeder, mentor, whoever to show you how to do it correctly to keep from scratching the skin.
F**M
Easy to use and handle but has plastic nubs
I purchased this slicker brush because of the size and the finer bristles to be used on my Poodle who has soft curly hair. However, I must not have read the fine detail before purchasing as I was disappointed when I unpacked to find it has small plastic nubs that can cause dragging and pulling which defeats the purpose of a slicker brush. It would be perfect for a short haired cat or dog coat that does not need professional grooming but I would not recommend on a dog or cat that has long hair or curly hair as more of a risk to pull when trying to brush. The size is small so for a larger dog, it would not have the coverage needed for adequate brushing. Better size for a small dog or a cat. I will give this brush to a charity as it is a quality brush just not meeting the needs of a pet with curly hair.
J**.
Doodle required bush!
I wish I had found this brush sooner. I have 3 labradoodles and have always kept their coats short because most slicker brushes don't go deep enough to prevent matting when their coats become long. This brush does the job and does it well. I have an elderly girl who's coat has thinned and tends to have sensitive skin, of my 3 she was the only one who didn't like it but to be fair she doesn't care for any brushing unless it's done by hand (petting her) Having 3 labradoodles can become costly when it comes to professional grooming and I'm glad that I decided to invest in a nice set of clippers and a few blades as well as guards (andis agc 2 speed, cuts like butter even through matting), a grooming table found on local resale site for $30, good shampoo (Plum silky concentrated conditioning shampoo) this shampoo smells amazing and keeps them smelling nice for over a week and since it's concentrated a bottle really last so I find it more economical than the cheap ones found at most retailers. Oh, also purchased a pet blow dryer for under 100 that is amazing. This brush was the last thing I needed to complete what I feel is necessary to keep my trio looking, smelling, and feeling their best. The cost i incurred is about equivalent to taking all 3 to a groomer. For those who think they can't do it, you can. Especially if you've got a dog or dogs that require a lot of grooming needs (doodles, poodles, etc) if you messaged up, it's ok! Their hair grows pretty quickly and unlike us humans their egos aren't an issue. They'll still love you as you learn even if you make them look ugly a few times
D**S
Great alternative to higher end brushes
Gets the job done for a fraction of the cost of others
J**T
Fácil de usar, desenreda fácilmente, no lastima a los perritos, practico, me gusto
L**Y
This is great for my cavapoo's curly hair, which is a bit overlong at the moment. The brush is quite big, so can be a bit difficult between the legs on very small dogs. Ideally I need to get the same, but smaller. Good long pins, which work well to untangle hair before it gets too matted. I'd say it pulls on the hair too much to work on an established matt, especially in sensitive areas.
A**R
Great for my Pyrenees and maremma. I like that it captures the hair in the brush and doesn’t float all over the place when brushing the dogs.
C**E
Apres trés peu de brossage sur mon spitz loup(chien a poil long) le caoutchouc qui tient les piques de la brosse sort de son contour en fer , donc arrêt du brossage , dommage car la longueur des piques sont ideal pour un poil long 14€ a la poubelle
J**A
Great for my pets fur
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