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The FURminator deShedding Tool for Small Dogs is our top pick for reducing tear stains and shedding. Its stainless steel edge reaches undercoat without irritating skin, and the ergonomic handle gives you control around the eyes. For dogs with very sensitive skin, the Hertzko Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush offers gentler bristles. The Safari De-shedding Tool is a great budget alternative that still gets the job done.

What to consider for Deshedding Tool For Tear Stains

Tear stains are often caused by excessive tearing, which can be exacerbated by loose fur and debris around the eyes. A deshedding tool helps remove that loose undercoat, reducing irritation and keeping the eye area cleaner. Look for tools with rounded tips or guards to prevent accidental injury near the eyes. The tool should match your dog’s coat type: fine teeth for short coats, wider teeth for thick coats. Stainless steel blades are more durable and easier to sanitize. Also consider ease of cleaning, as accumulated fur can harbor bacteria.

What to look for in a grooming product (shampoo, brush, clipper or wipe)

For deshedding tools specifically, choose a brush with a comfortable, non-slip handle and a blade that is sharp but not too aggressive. For dogs with sensitive skin, a tool with a protective coating or rounded teeth is best. If your dog is nervous, look for quiet tools with smooth gliding action. Clippers should have low vibration and a quiet motor. For tear stain wipes, ensure they are alcohol-free and formulated for the eye area. Always check that the product is dog-specific, as human products can have wrong pH or harsh ingredients.

How we chose these picks

  • We compared product specifications from manufacturer websites and major retailers.
  • We analyzed customer reviews for common praise and complaints regarding effectiveness and safety.
  • We prioritized tools with safety features like rounded tips and ergonomic handles.
  • We considered suitability for different coat types and sizes of dogs.
  • We looked for tools that are easy to clean and maintain.
  • We included options at various price points to fit different budgets.
  • We checked that each product is widely available and from a reputable brand.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Do not use human shampoo on dogs; it has a different pH and can dry out their skin, worsening tear stains.
  • Avoid harsh fragrances in grooming products, as they can irritate sensitive skin around the eyes.
  • Never use dull clipper blades; they can pull hair and cause pain, making grooming stressful.
  • Do not brush a matted coat without first detangling; this can cause pain and skin damage.

Explore more of our dog guides for grooming tips, or check out dog care products and dog health advice.

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