Product Review: MIU PET Shower and Deshedding Tool

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Rub-a-dub – it’s time to get your dog in a tub! We review the MIU PET Shower and Deshedding Tool, just in time for spring cleaning season!

Anyone who has ever bathed a dog who isn’t thrilled with the tub knows the struggle of wishing for an extra hand to hold the pooch still just long enough to reach the shampoo bottle. MIU PET offers a creative solution to this problem by making a pet shower that features a one-hand operation, leaving the other hand free to hold on to your furry friend.

One of the cool things about the MIU PET Shower is that you can pre-load the head of this instrument with shampoo. That means so you don’t have to bother reaching for bottles while washing your dog – hey, anything that’ll help bathing your dog is a bonus! Just press the button on the showered to control the flow of shampoo.

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The head of the shower tool is made with soft rubbery material that offers the added benefit of massage, which is much appreciated by dogs who have arthritis and muscle aches.

Installation of the pet shower was simple and quick. It includes four adapters to fit just about any faucet, and it’s as simple as screwing the hose onto the faucet before the bath, and unscrewing it when complete. It’s perfect for small dogs that’ll fit in the kitchen sink! Overall, I found that the MIU PET Shower was a time-saving device that made a typically unpleasant task quick, easy and enjoyable for both me and my dog.

The MIU PET Shower is a great investment when you think about the cost of taking your pet to a groomer every couple of months.

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I also got to try out the MIU PET Deshedding Tool, when paired with the pet shower, helped to decrease the usual drain clogs when bathing my long-haired dog. Suitable for dogs of any coat length, the deshedder will quickly and easily pull loose hair from your dog, making it easier to brush through the undercoat. It’s a 4-inch stainless-steel brush that comes equipped with a safe blade cover to protect the blade’s life span after you use it.

Now that we’re heading into spring, dogs are throwing their winter coats, and you’re bound to notice the dog hair tumbleweeds blowing around your house. However, after using the de-shedding tool prior to a bath, and again after drying, I found that the amount of loose hair around the house, in the week following its use, was noticeably less.

I think that the MIU PET Deshedding Tool would be an essential tool in any home, especially those with a medium- to long-haired pet.

The MIU PET Deshedding Tool comes in either blue or yellow.

Recent Update:

The MIU PET Deshedding Tool is no longer in stock. If you’re interested in checking out a similar product, you may enjoy the Aquapaw Dog Bath Brush.

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Summer Davis is the mom of three kids, four dogs, and several tanks of fish. She boasts a passion for all animals, whether they are in the water or on land. This fish aficionado has kept many different species in her time, but holds a special place in her heart for wild and domestic bettas. When she’s not talking about fish, Summer “spins” her extra time as the director of a baton twirling organization.

Note: PetGuide.com was NOT compensated for this review. Our reviewer received a MIU Pet Shower and MIU Deshedding Tool to review. The opinions expressed in this post are the author’s. We provide unbiased feedback of the products and share products we think our readers would enjoy using and learning more about.

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