Benefits of Grooming Pets Regularly
Better hygiene and smell - Regular cleaning and brushing can improve your dog's hygiene and odor by removing dead skin and buildup.
Inspect fleas & pests - A benefit of grooming regularly is you will be able to check for fleas and pests, and treat them early.
Get rid of matted hair - Dogs with medium/long hair are prone to developing mats, which can be addressed by either brushing them out or shaving the affected area.
Healthy and shiny coats - Regular brushing helps to remove dead skin, dirt, and other debris while distributing natural oils throughout your dog's coat, resulting in a healthier and shinier appearance.
Win Win - Grooming your dog not only makes them happy, but it also shows off what an awesome pet parent you are! Give your furry friend a fabulous makeover and enjoy the bonding experience.
1. Grooming Brush
The metal pins on the dog grooming brush let pets feel like having a massage. No more excess skin oils and painful matting and hot spots. Moving heavy undercoats is no longer torture for cute pets.
Shop Now2. Deshedding Brush
Regular deshedding keeps pets comfortable year-round, reducing static in spring and autumn, maintaining coolness in summer, and preventing bacteria growth or clogged hair follicles due to oil buildup.
3. Hair Clipper
It is easy and safe to use the hair clipper to cut long dog hair with four detachable plastic guard combs. Sharp for clipping pet hair and friendly dog grooming for beginners at home.
4. Crevice Tool
With its 55-inch flexible hose, the crevice tool can effortlessly access hidden hair in tight spaces, effectively collecting pet hair from furniture, corners, and crevices, ensuring a clean and fresh environment.
5. Cleaning Brush
The cleaning brush serves a dual purpose. It can be used as a clothes brush to vacuum away leftover hair from sofas and dog kennels, and as a paw-cleaning brush to remove dust after a walk.
Larger Capacity Dustbin
Featuring a spacious 0.3-gallon (1.2L) dustbin, this dog grooming brush holds more pet hair, reducing the need for frequent dumping and making it especially convenient for paw parents of long-haired fur babies.
Three Power Modes
INSE P20 Pro dog grooming vacuum offers three power modes tailored to various pets' needs. Eco mode, with 9,000pa suction power, is perfect for cats and small dogs like Chihuahuas and Shih Tzus. Medium mode, at 12,000pa, accommodates medium-sized dogs such as Australian Shepherds and Border Collies. Max power mode delivers a powerful 17,000pa suction to effectively groom long-haired and thick-coated dogs like Samoyeds, Golden Retrievers, Huskies, German Shepherds, and Bernese Mountain Dogs.
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INSE P20 Pro revolutionizes at-home pet grooming by combining five professional tools, leaving your dog or cat looking tidy and beautiful without any messy hair on the floor.
Dog Grooming FAQs
Is it loud while the vacuum is on?
"Different settings will control power and hence sound. I had it on the highest for Ayce and he didn’t mind it! Every dog is different though."——from @ayce.and.aria on Instagram
INSE P20 dog grooming vacuum operates at a lower decibel level than regular home vacuums, making it much quieter. You can start in eco mode with a lower noise and allow your pets to get used to the sound.
It seems works great, but there’s absolutely no way my dog/cat will let me.
If your dog or cat is sensitive to vacuum cleaners and resists grooming, it's best to take things slowly.
- Start by using their favorite snacks to get their attention, just like professional dog trainer @ayce.and.aria did in her video "How I groom my Aussie?"
- Next, use a grooming brush or de-shedding brush without turning on the vacuum to help your pet get familiar with the process.
- Once your pet is comfortable with the grooming, you can gradually introduce the vacuum by starting it on eco mode, which has the lowest sound, and continue grooming with ease.
How to groom my dog at home?
To groom a dog at home, you will need to brush dog's fur regularly, bathe the dog occasionally, trim nails, clean ears, and brush your dog's teeth. Make sure to use the right grooming tools and techniques for your dog's breed and coat type. It's also important to be gentle and patient during the grooming process.
Here is a "A Beginner's Guide to DIY Dog Grooming" at home, and "12 DIY Dog Grooming Tips" for your reference.
How often to use the dog grooming kit?
The frequency of using a dog grooming kit depends on the breed of your dog and its grooming needs. Some long and thick-hair dogs may require daily grooming, while other short-hair dogs may only need grooming once a week or every few weeks.
In general, it's a good idea to brush your dog's fur regularly to prevent matting and tangling. It is also suggested to read this grooming frequency guide to learn more.
My dog is a big-time shedder. How often does the canister need to be changed during one use?
The canister of the p20 pro dog grooming kit is 1.2L. If you have a large shedding dog, you may need to empty the dustbin frequently as it is not big enough to store all hair. However, We recommend keeping a trash can nearby to easily dispose of the hair instead of running to the dump while brushing. The canister contains the hair and is easy to remove and empty.