The knot's been pulling at their skin for weeks. You just couldn't see it.
FurVac™ releases matted fur in one controlled pass — blunt-tip stainless steel, no clipper buzz, no fighting the brush.
Mats don't just look bad. They tighten with every movement.
Every step, every stretch, every nap pulls the knot tighter against the skin. Most pets never show it — they just get quieter, itchier, more resistant to being touched there. A regular brush glides over the mat. It doesn't release it.
One side releases. The other refines.
Releases the mat at the root
Curved, blunt-finished steel teeth get underneath dense knots and pull them apart without contacting skin.
Clears what's left behind
Flip the head to sweep out loosened undercoat and finish the pass smooth.
Four details you'd only notice by using it.
Dual-Edge Design
Rake one side, comb the other — full detangling and finishing without switching tools mid-groom.
Self-Release Curve
The curved tooth geometry lets pulled fur clear itself, so the head never clogs mid-pass.
Blunt-Tip Steel
Every tooth is rounded and finished to catch fur — not skin. Safe over sensitive spots.
Lock-Grip Handle
Soft-touch grip with a finger-loop hole keeps control steady, even on a pet that won't sit still.
This is what was hiding under the coat.
GONE — IN A SINGLE CONTROLLED PULL
Three moves. No learning curve.
Position
Hold at the base of the mat, hook-side down, level with the skin.
Pull
Draw through in one smooth motion — let the curve do the work, not your wrist.
Finish
Flip to the comb edge to clear loose undercoat and smooth the finish.
She used to flinch when I touched her hindquarters. I didn't realize it was the mats. Two passes with this and she was leaning into my hand again.
Straight answers, no runaround.
One more, in case you needed convincing.
Stop brushing around the problem.
Release it in one pass.
2,183 pet owners, and counting.
I have never seen that much undercoat come off in one sitting. My dog actually leaned into it after the first pull.
My cat tolerates zero grooming tools. This one, she barely noticed. The blunt tips make all the difference.
Works great on the body. Takes a little more patience around the tail area, but nothing a slow hand can't handle.
Shed season used to mean vacuuming daily. Ten minutes with this and I filled my palm with undercoat.
