A good comb does what no slicker brush can, reaching down through the coat to find mats before they tighten against the skin. In our evaluation we compared stainless-steel combs, double-sided rakes, and detangling tools, judging tooth spacing, the smoothness of the tips, and how comfortably each glides through a real coat. We weighed the products against manufacturer specs for material and tooth length, plus aggregated owner feedback on bent teeth and skin scratching. What we like is a sturdy comb with rounded tooth ends that lifts loose undercoat and works through knots without dragging at the skin. We recommend combing in sections and working gently, since pulling hard on a tight mat hurts and can make your pet dread grooming. For severe matting close to the skin, a groomer or your veterinarian is the safer route.

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