
Furmela – Double-Sided Dematting Brush for Shedding Dogs
The dematting brush your dog won't fight
You brush your dog. He pulls away. The mats stay. The shedding doesn't stop.
You feel bad every time, because brushing seems to hurt him.

Furmela changes that. The double-sided head — a rake side for mats, a fine-tooth side for loose undercoat — glides through his coat without pulling or scratching.
One side cuts through stubborn knots. The other pulls out the soft fur he's been hiding under.
No setup. No learning curve. Just pick it up and brush.

Trusted by owners of huskies, doodles, and goldens
✓ No more painful brushing sessions
The rounded tips of each tooth glide along your dog's skin without scratching or pulling. Brushing becomes calm, not a wrestling match.

✓ Removes up to 95% of loose undercoat
One side handles mats and tangles. The other pulls out the soft fur trapped underneath. Less shedding on your couch, clothes, and floors.

✓ Cuts through stubborn mats in seconds
17 curved stainless steel blades slice through knots other brushes just slide over. No more tugging. No more giving up halfway.

✓ Double-sided head does the work of 2 tools
Start with the rake side for mats. Flip it for the 90-tooth deshedding side. One brush. Two jobs. Less clutter in the grooming drawer.

What you get today
- Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush
- Rake side (17 blades) for mats & tangles
- Fine-tooth side (90 teeth) for deshedding
- Ergonomic non-slip handle
- Free tracked shipping
Seasonal grooming run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.
Give your dog the calm, painless grooming he deserves.
Try Furmela at home for 30 days. If your pet doesn't take to it or it doesn't work as expected in daily use, return it for a full refund.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe for cats too?
Yes. The rounded tips work just as gently on cats with medium to long coats. Start slow and let your cat adjust to the sensation.
Will it work on a short-haired dog?
The fine-tooth side works well on short coats to remove loose hair. The rake side is mainly for mats, so short-haired dogs get the most use out of the deshedding side.
How often should I use it?
Once or twice a week is plenty for most dogs. During heavy shedding seasons (spring and fall), you can use it more often.
Do I need to wash it?
Rinse the head with warm water and dry it with a towel. The stainless steel teeth are rust-resistant and stay sharp with regular cleaning.
How to use
- Step 1: Start with the rake side for mats and tangles. Work in short strokes from the outside of the mat inward.
- Step 2: Once mats are loosened, flip to the fine-tooth side.
- Step 3: Brush in the direction of fur growth to remove loose undercoat.
- Step 4: Wipe the brush clean between strokes. Reward your dog at the end.
Specifications
- Large: 6.9" x 3.7" (17 teeth)
- Material: Stainless steel teeth, TPR non-slip handle, durable plastic body
In the box
- 1x Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush
The dematting brush your dog won't fight
You brush your dog. He pulls away. The mats stay. The shedding doesn't stop.
You feel bad every time, because brushing seems to hurt him.

Furmela changes that. The double-sided head — a rake side for mats, a fine-tooth side for loose undercoat — glides through his coat without pulling or scratching.
One side cuts through stubborn knots. The other pulls out the soft fur he's been hiding under.
No setup. No learning curve. Just pick it up and brush.

Trusted by owners of huskies, doodles, and goldens
✓ No more painful brushing sessions
The rounded tips of each tooth glide along your dog's skin without scratching or pulling. Brushing becomes calm, not a wrestling match.

✓ Removes up to 95% of loose undercoat
One side handles mats and tangles. The other pulls out the soft fur trapped underneath. Less shedding on your couch, clothes, and floors.

✓ Cuts through stubborn mats in seconds
17 curved stainless steel blades slice through knots other brushes just slide over. No more tugging. No more giving up halfway.

✓ Double-sided head does the work of 2 tools
Start with the rake side for mats. Flip it for the 90-tooth deshedding side. One brush. Two jobs. Less clutter in the grooming drawer.

What you get today
- Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush
- Rake side (17 blades) for mats & tangles
- Fine-tooth side (90 teeth) for deshedding
- Ergonomic non-slip handle
- Free tracked shipping
Seasonal grooming run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.
Give your dog the calm, painless grooming he deserves.
Try Furmela at home for 30 days. If your pet doesn't take to it or it doesn't work as expected in daily use, return it for a full refund.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe for cats too?
Yes. The rounded tips work just as gently on cats with medium to long coats. Start slow and let your cat adjust to the sensation.
Will it work on a short-haired dog?
The fine-tooth side works well on short coats to remove loose hair. The rake side is mainly for mats, so short-haired dogs get the most use out of the deshedding side.
How often should I use it?
Once or twice a week is plenty for most dogs. During heavy shedding seasons (spring and fall), you can use it more often.
Do I need to wash it?
Rinse the head with warm water and dry it with a towel. The stainless steel teeth are rust-resistant and stay sharp with regular cleaning.
How to use
- Step 1: Start with the rake side for mats and tangles. Work in short strokes from the outside of the mat inward.
- Step 2: Once mats are loosened, flip to the fine-tooth side.
- Step 3: Brush in the direction of fur growth to remove loose undercoat.
- Step 4: Wipe the brush clean between strokes. Reward your dog at the end.
Specifications
- Large: 6.9" x 3.7" (17 teeth)
- Material: Stainless steel teeth, TPR non-slip handle, durable plastic body
In the box
- 1x Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush
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$9.00Description
The dematting brush your dog won't fight
You brush your dog. He pulls away. The mats stay. The shedding doesn't stop.
You feel bad every time, because brushing seems to hurt him.

Furmela changes that. The double-sided head — a rake side for mats, a fine-tooth side for loose undercoat — glides through his coat without pulling or scratching.
One side cuts through stubborn knots. The other pulls out the soft fur he's been hiding under.
No setup. No learning curve. Just pick it up and brush.

Trusted by owners of huskies, doodles, and goldens
✓ No more painful brushing sessions
The rounded tips of each tooth glide along your dog's skin without scratching or pulling. Brushing becomes calm, not a wrestling match.

✓ Removes up to 95% of loose undercoat
One side handles mats and tangles. The other pulls out the soft fur trapped underneath. Less shedding on your couch, clothes, and floors.

✓ Cuts through stubborn mats in seconds
17 curved stainless steel blades slice through knots other brushes just slide over. No more tugging. No more giving up halfway.

✓ Double-sided head does the work of 2 tools
Start with the rake side for mats. Flip it for the 90-tooth deshedding side. One brush. Two jobs. Less clutter in the grooming drawer.

What you get today
- Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush
- Rake side (17 blades) for mats & tangles
- Fine-tooth side (90 teeth) for deshedding
- Ergonomic non-slip handle
- Free tracked shipping
Seasonal grooming run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.
Give your dog the calm, painless grooming he deserves.
Try Furmela at home for 30 days. If your pet doesn't take to it or it doesn't work as expected in daily use, return it for a full refund.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe for cats too?
Yes. The rounded tips work just as gently on cats with medium to long coats. Start slow and let your cat adjust to the sensation.
Will it work on a short-haired dog?
The fine-tooth side works well on short coats to remove loose hair. The rake side is mainly for mats, so short-haired dogs get the most use out of the deshedding side.
How often should I use it?
Once or twice a week is plenty for most dogs. During heavy shedding seasons (spring and fall), you can use it more often.
Do I need to wash it?
Rinse the head with warm water and dry it with a towel. The stainless steel teeth are rust-resistant and stay sharp with regular cleaning.
How to use
- Step 1: Start with the rake side for mats and tangles. Work in short strokes from the outside of the mat inward.
- Step 2: Once mats are loosened, flip to the fine-tooth side.
- Step 3: Brush in the direction of fur growth to remove loose undercoat.
- Step 4: Wipe the brush clean between strokes. Reward your dog at the end.
Specifications
- Large: 6.9" x 3.7" (17 teeth)
- Material: Stainless steel teeth, TPR non-slip handle, durable plastic body
In the box
- 1x Furmela Double-Sided Dematting Brush











