If you've ever brushed your pet and watched helplessly as clouds of fur drifted through the air, you know the frustration of traditional grooming. You get the loose hair off your dog or cat, but then it's everywhere—on your clothes, your furniture, and floating through every room. This vacuum-powered grooming brush solves that problem by capturing shedding hair the moment it leaves your pet.

How It Works

The concept is brilliantly simple. The grooming brush connects to your vacuum via a 3.3-foot reinforced extension hose. As you run the brush through your pet's coat, loose undercoat fur and shedding hair are immediately suctioned into your vacuum's dustbin. No more chasing fur tumbleweeds across your floor or finding clumps behind the couch days later.

Designed with Your Pet in Mind

The patented brush features carefully designed comb teeth that are long enough to reach the undercoat but positioned to protect your pet's skin and healthy fur. The teeth are smooth and rounded, so brushing feels like a normal grooming session to your dog or cat. For pets who are nervous about vacuum noise, you can adjust your vacuum's suction power to a lower setting while they get comfortable with the process.

Universal Vacuum Compatibility

This kit works with most vacuum brands and types—upright, canister, central vac, and wet/dry vacuums alike. It's compatible with major brands including Miele, Shark, Bissell, Hoover, Dirt Devil, Eureka, Kirby, Rainbow, and Shop-Vac. The included Adapter A fits vacuum hose handles with an outer diameter between 1" and 1-5/8" (26mm-42mm), while Adapter B handles inner diameters from 1-1/4" to 1-3/4" (32mm-44mm).

What's in the Box

Real Benefits for Real Pet Owners

Beyond the obvious advantage of containing the mess, this grooming system actually makes the process faster. Since you're not stopping to clean fur off the brush every few strokes, you can work through your pet's coat more efficiently. The constant suction also means fewer allergens floating in your air—a significant plus if anyone in your household is sensitive to pet dander.

Regular grooming with this tool can also reduce the amount of fur your pet sheds around the house between brushing sessions. By removing loose undercoat hair before it falls out naturally, you're getting ahead of the shedding cycle rather than constantly cleaning up after it.

Tips for Success

If your pet is new to vacuum-attached grooming, start with the vacuum on its lowest setting and offer treats during the session. Most dogs and cats adjust quickly once they realize the brush itself feels just like regular grooming. The key is letting them get comfortable with the sound and sensation at their own pace.

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