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10 Best Brushes for Huskies in 2024: Reviews & Top Picks

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Anyone who has ever been owned by a Husky knows that their coats can be a bit of work. Huskies have a thick double coat, with the top layer being medium-length and the undercoat being short and fine. This undercoat is what keeps Huskies warm in cold weather, but having a double coat means they shed a lot, which is why you need a good brush for de-matting and getting rid of those dead hairs.

Any old brush simply won’t do—you need something built to last that can handle our Husky’s coat type. We’ve put these reviews together to make the decision a little simpler, and we hope you find them useful! Read on to find out our top picks for the best Husky brushes.

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A Quick Look at Our Winners in 2024

Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
FURminator Long Hair Dog Deshedding Brush FURminator Long Hair Dog Deshedding Brush
  • Designed by a groomer
  • De-sheds and removes loose hair
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Best Value
    Second place
    JW Pet Gripsoft Double Row Undercoat Rake JW Pet Gripsoft Double Row Undercoat Rake
  • Inexpensive
  • Great for undercoats
  • Designed to avoid scratching your dog’s skin
  • Premium Choice
    Third place
    Four Paws Magic Coat Slicker Brush Four Paws Magic Coat Slicker Brush
  • Good for reducing shedding
  • Collects hair for cleanup
  • Spring-loaded button for releasing the hair
  • Best for Puppies
    Bundle: Hartz Groomer’s Best Dog Brush Bundle: Hartz Groomer’s Best Dog Brush
  • Brush bundled with puppy shampoo
  • Double-sided brush
  • Safety tips on pin bristles
  • Evolution Medium Rotating Teeth Dog Comb Evolution Medium Rotating Teeth Dog Comb
  • Sturdy
  • Easy to use
  • Good for thick coats and undercoats
  • The 10 Best Brushes for Huskies

    1. FURminator Dog Deshedding Brush – Best Overall

    FURminator Long Hair Dog Deshedding Tool

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Stainless steel
    Brush head width: 2.65 inches (medium), 4 inches (large)

    Our pick for the best overall brush for Huskies is this de-shedding tool from FURminator. There are three sizes available, so you can pick the one that best suits your Husky’s body type (though Huskies are medium-sized dogs, some are a bit on the larger size). Users have been singing this tool’s praises for how well it works, even for dogs that dislike being brushed.

    FURminator’s de-shedding tool is made of stainless steel and is designed to shed off the undercoat and any loose or dead hairs. Its edges fit your dog’s body type to give them a more comfortable brushing experience, while the ergonomic handle helps make you more comfortable. This brush was designed by a professional groomer, which adds an extra layer of reassurance. To sum up, user reviews are largely positive, but it’s quite expensive, and some users have mentioned it was a little too rough for their dog.

    Pros
    • Designed by a groomer
    • De-sheds and removes loose hair
    • Ergonomic handle
    • Curved design for comfort
    Cons
    • Expensive
    • May be too rough for some dogs

    2. JW Pet Gripsoft Double Row Undercoat Rake – Best Value

    JW Pet Gripsoft Double Row Undercoat Rake

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Rubber
    Brush head width: 5.5 inches

    This coat rake from JW is an inexpensive grooming tool specifically designed to tackle your dog’s undercoat while preventing harm to their skin. It has two rows of teeth at a 90-degree angle to prevent them from scratching your dog’s skin while getting rid of loose hairs.

    It also helps get rid of light mats in the top layer, though this rake isn’t really suitable as a top layer brush, and it’s recommended to use another brush for this purpose. JW utilizes non-slip technology to give you more control when grooming, and we like the simple, no-nonsense design of this product.

    Pros
    • Inexpensive
    • Great for undercoats
    • Designed to avoid scratching your dog’s skin
    • Non-slip grip technology
    Cons
    • Not suitable for topcoats or serious matting

    3. Four Paws Magic Coat Slicker Brush – Premium Choice

    Four Paws Magic Coat Self-Cleaning Slicker Brush

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 5.75 inches

    Our premium Husky brush pick is Four Paws’ self-cleaning slicker brush. This slicker brush collects dead and loose hairs, which can be released by pressing the button on the back—we like that the hair goes somewhere other than on your floor and furniture! It also has a contoured head to comfortably fit your dog’s body type and an ergonomic handle.

    As well as de-shedding, this brush helps to spread natural oils through your dog’s coat to give them a bit of shine. The only thing we aren’t too keen on with this brush is the price tag, but it’s pretty highly reviewed, and users seem to be happy with it on average.

    Pros
    • Good for reducing shedding
    • Collects hair for cleanup
    • Spring-loaded button for releasing the hair
    • Ergonomic handle
    • Contoured brush head
    Cons
    • Pricey

    4. Bundle: Hartz Groomer’s Dog Brush – Best for Puppies

    Bundle Hartz Groomer’s Best Dog Brush & Burt’s Bees Tearless Shampoo

    Suitable for: Puppies over 8 weeks
    Lifestage: Puppy, adult (brush)
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 2.62 inches

    Not every brush is going to be suitable for a puppy’s sensitive skin, so we recommend going on the safe side with a brush specifically designed for mini Huskies. This bundle comes with a Hartz Groomer’s Best Dog Brush and a bottle of Burt’s Bees puppy shampoo (which is a pretty popular puppy shampoo brand, by the way). We approve of this mighty duo.

    The brush is double-sided, with one side covered in pins with safety tips to avoid damaging your puppy’s skin and the other side with soft bristles for a nice brushing down afterward. The only concern we have about this product is that, as with many double-sided brushes, it’s easier for the pin bristle side to peel off after a while.

    Pros
    • Brush bundled with puppy shampoo
    • Double-sided brush
    • Safety tips on pin bristles
    • Soft nylon bristles for smoothing out coats
    Cons
    • May be prone to breakage
    • Might be too big for some puppies

    5. Evolution Medium Rotating Teeth Dog Comb

    Evolution Medium Rotating Teeth Dog Comb

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Stainless steel
    Brush head width: 4 inches (approx)

    Wide-toothed combs are another good choice for Husky coats, as they’re great at getting rid of those pesky mats and keeping your Husky’s coat tangle-free. If you’re considering going for a comb, we recommend this stainless steel comb by Evolution. We like that it has a handle to make the combing process easier for you and that it has fine teeth for really getting into those knots.

    This Evolution comb is also designed for dogs with thick fur and undercoats, so it’s definitely worth considering if you’re a Husky parent. The only concern we have is that the handle is pretty small, so it may not be the best choice for larger hands.

    Pros
    • Sturdy
    • Easy to use
    • Good for thick coats and undercoats
    • Handle for easier combing
    Cons
    • Handle may be too small for larger hands

    6. Perfect Coat Professional Dog Deshedder

    Perfect Coat Professional Dog Deshedder

    Suitable for: Medium breeds, large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 4 inches (approx)

    This de-shedder by Perfect Coat is pricey but seems to be having no trouble pulling in positive reviews. Marketed as a professional de-shedder, this tool is recommended and approved by grooming professionals. It targets breeds with undercoats, like Huskies, and gently tackles dirt, debris, and loose hairs. It’s not suitable for topcoats, though, so you may need to use another brush for preening the fur that’s on show.

    This de-shedder has an ergonomic, non-slip handle and works on a range of coat lengths and types, which is a bonus if you have other dogs besides Huskies. There are two sizes available, small and large—we recommend large for Huskies.

    Pros
    • Approved by professional groomers
    • Ergonomic non-slip handle
    • Works on undercoats
    • Good for all hair lengths and types
    Cons
    • Not suitable for topcoats
    • Expensive

    7. Miracle Care Slicker Dog Brush

    Miracle Care Slicker Dog Brush

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 5.38 inches

    Miracle Care’s slicker brush comes with angled pins to dig deep and get into those undercoats while tidying up your dog’s tangles at the same time. Its handle is ergonomic and waterproof—it doesn’t slip even when wet—and the brush is most suitable for thick, double-coated breeds like Huskies.

    If you have other dogs at home without a double coat, you may be better off with another brush, as this one could be a bit rough for them. There are two brush sizes available—small and large (for both medium and large breeds). We recommend the large one for Huskies.

    The only thing we’re not so keen on is that slicker brushes like this one can be a bit sharp on the fingers when removing the collected hair. Some users also mentioned that it was too rough on their dog’s skin.

    Pros
    • Non-slip, waterproof handle
    • Ergonomic design
    • Designed for double-coated dogs
    • Angled pins
    Cons
    • Can be sharp if using fingers to remove the hair
    • Might be too rough for some dogs\

    8. CHI Shedding Rake & Blade

    CHI Shedding Rake & Blade

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 4.5 inches

    This CHI shedding rake doubles up with a blade. The rake is used to brush mats out of the coat and remove loose hairs in the undercoat, and then the blade finishes off the job by getting rid of loose hairs in the topcoat. CHI utilizes ionic technology to minimize static electricity and leave your dog’s coat as shiny as possible.

    We like this tool’s 2-in-1 features, its ergonomic handle design, and its suitability for double-coated dogs. It’s a little expensive, though, and some users have mentioned that the handle broke off from the brush head when they used it. Other users have had positive experiences, though, so it really depends.

    Pros
    • 2-in-1 rake and blade
    • Ergonomic design
    • Suitable for double coats
    • Ionic technology
    Cons
    • May be prone to breakage
    • Expensive

    9. Frisco Dog Deshedding and Grooming Gloves

    Frisco Dog & Cat Deshedding and Grooming Gloves

    Suitable for: Small, medium, and large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic
    Brush head width: 6–7 inches (S/M), 7–8.5 inches (M/L), 8.5–10.5 (L/XL)

    If your Husky is nervous about brushing, you could give a pair of grooming gloves a try instead of a traditional brush or comb. These de-shedding grooming gloves by FRISCO are designed to be used either when bathing or on dry fur, and you simply stroke your dog to get rid of the dead hair. They help to reduce shedding and give your dog a “spa-like” experience at the same time.

    While these gloves are great for reducing shedding and removing dirt, debris, and dead hair, they’re not meant for dematting and detangling missions. If your dog really hates brushing, though, gloves like these could be a first step in the right direction.

    Pros
    • Three sizes available
    • Can be used on wet or dry fur
    • Gets rid of dirt, debris, and dead hair
    • Helps prevent shedding
    Cons
    • Not suitable for dematting and detangling

    10. FRISCO Dog Pin Bristle Brush

    FRISCO Cat and Dog Pin Bristle Brush

    Suitable for: Large breeds
    Lifestage: Adult
    Material: Plastic, rubber
    Brush head width: 2.76 inches

    On one side of this brush are plastic pin bristles for detangling and getting rid of all those dead hairs and debris, and on the other side are softer bristles for spreading healthy oils through your Husky’s coat and smoothing things down after the initial brush.

    This is definitely one of the more reasonably priced options, and we really like its two-in-one function. It’s also one of the gentler options for nervous Huskies that aren’t too keen on being brushed. On the downside, some users have mentioned that the bristle pad is a bit flimsy, so it might not be the best option for serious detangling or especially tangled, matted coats.

    Pros
    • Double-sided and dual-purpose
    • Soft and easy on the skin
    • Gets rid of dead hairs
    • Soft side smoothes fur down after brushing
    • Inexpensive
    Cons
    • Bristle pad side may break

    divider-pawBuyer’s Guide: How to Pick the Best Brush for Your Husky

    Because Huskies shed their undercoats, it’s important to go for a brush or comb with de-shedding power and not just one that smoothes out their topcoat. It may be a good idea to get a couple of brushes for different occasions—one for a whole de-shedding and de-matting session and one for a quick brush-over here and there.

    Some brushes and tools work on both the undercoat and the topcoat, so they’re an option to consider if you don’t want multiple grooming tools around your house. If you go for a double-sided brush or one with a rubber pad, bear in mind that they’re sometimes a little less tough than other brushes. This is because the rubber side sometimes detaches after multiple uses due to the wearing down of the glue.

    That said, double-sided brushes are extremely convenient, so if you decide to get one, have a look around for one of decent quality. Otherwise, your best bet is an undercoat rake or comb paired with a more standard brush for the topcoat.

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    In Conclusion

    Our top picks for the best brush for Huskies are the FURminator de-shedding tool, the JW undercoat rake, and the Four Paws self-cleaning slicker brush as our best value and premium picks, respectively. The FURminator is expensive but, by all accounts, a stellar option for those looking for a high-quality Husky grooming tool.

    The JW undercoat rake is our best value choice it can tackle undercoats at a really cheap price, and the Four Paws self-cleaning slicker brush is on the pricier side but helps you with cleanup, something we’re sure any husky parent will really appreciate!

    We hope that these reviews have helped you to make a confident choice as to which brush, rake, or comb is best for your Husky’s needs. Happy de-shedding!


    Featured Image Credit: Yaroslav Shuraev, Pexels

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