| As a dog owner, I can tell you this thing shovels more poo than I do. I'm not fool enough to believe the claims of a "waterless bath," but I was suckered in with the notion of reducing dander and shedding. Not so. Even as a simple brush, this product falls short, as the rubbery bristles have too much flex to get through long or tangled fur. I understand the concept that ions change the properties of water, but neither in theory nor in practice can I fathom how that concept applies here. Spend the money on grooming tools made for your species of pet instead. |
| I tried this on our two cats, since neither one likes to be brushed with a normal brush. One bolted under the bed as soon as I turned on the Ionic Brush, the other one fidgeted but endured it with a little help from my wife. Problem: most cats don't actually stink, so the main purpose of this brush---deodorizing without a wet bath---is kind of lost on them. As far as detangling, reducing shedding and dander, it's not much better than a normal brush. Seems like just another person getting rich off of some clever advertising. Might be worth it on a stinky sweaty dog, though... |