
22 Chewy Grooming Products For Stress-Free Sessions
Promising review: "This just arrived in the mail and oh my goodness we are in LOVE! My pup is a mutt, mostly German shepherd, Australian shepherd, and husky... so you can imagine the hair on this one! I started brushing and I was absolutely AMAZED at the amount that came off, and how easy it was! Seriously, so easy, and he loved it SO much. It must have felt so good! He has an undercoat, and his fur is super shiny and soft. I was worried that it might pull and tug his hair, or not get all the way to the undercoat, and I was wrong! This doesn't pull or scratch, but it gets the job done! I absolutely recommend to anyone even if you don't think your dog is a shedder! Much easier than all of the other brushes I've used as well. I was not happy about the price tag, but the very first use paid for itself!" —LaurenPrice: $31.87+ (originally $37.49+, available in three sizes and three colors)
A self-grooming/scratcher cat toy so your cat can de-fuzz on this (not your sofa). It pairs a corrugated scratch pad with a curved bristle arch that catches loose fur while they rub, trims claws as they scratch, and even comes blasted with catnip to lure the diva out of hiding. Translation: less sheddy confetti on your rugs, more self-care for your feline.
Promising review: "Cricket loved this self-grooming scratch pad the moment I set it on the floor for her (she immediately started rubbing her face against it). This is a definite win for my cat and so far has held up beautifully and not come apart (like other similar ones) while she is using the self-groomer. This is a big hit with my picky kitty!" —PaigePrice: $10.92
A Dremel nail grinder so you can finally say goodbye to the sweaty-palmed stress of clipping nails with regular clippers. It gently sands each nail down to a smooth, snag-free finish, which means fewer accidental "oops" moments, no more snagged blankets, and the softest little paw taps on your hardwood floors.
I've tried cheaper versions of nail grinders before, but it took much longer to trim the nails, and my dog would not stay still long enough. This is exactly what professional groomers use, and it's absolutely worth it!Promising review: "I bought another brand of nail grinder that didn't do much for my dog's nails. It would have taken me hours to grind all of his nails. With the Dremel, I did all of them in 10–15 minutes. I love the different length guards and different speed settings. I use the second speed and it grinds the perfect amount off to be able to make sure I don't go too short!" —SaraPrice: $59.99
A dog and cat microfiber robe with adorable bunny ears to swaddle your pet post-bath. They'll stay cozy while they dry and you'll keep your own towels free from that special wet dog aroma.
Promising review: "Is this a necessity? Definitely not. But should you indulge? Absolutely, yes! This robe is not only adorable but also incredibly soft, making it perfect for post-spring rain zoomies towel sessions. While the hood might struggle to stay put on your dog's head, and getting it on initially might be a tad tricky without instructions, the delightful cotton tail on the bum adds an extra layer of cuteness. Even for a hefty 75-pound bulldog/boxer mix like Amidala, the XXL size fits comfortably, though she could have easily opted for an XL. Knowing she can strut around feeling fabulous only adds to the charm of this purchase. This is an adorable festive outfit for your pet." —Jordan GPrice: $16.99+ (available in five sizes)
A bottle of dog cologne spray to finish off your at-home grooming session with a little extra flourish. It's the final touch that makes them smell like they just left the groomer — even if the "groomer" is you in sweatpants.
Promising review: "I've been a groomer for over 30 years and these are my go-to for great smelling dogs. It is floral, but it's great, unlike your dog smelling like food and fruit! I've gotten a lot of requests for this scent." —CarriePrice: $10.69+ (originally $13.44+, available in two scents)
A natural paw balm to keep those toe beans soft, protected, and kissable. Rub it on after grooming sessions and your dog will strut around like they just had a full-on spa pedicure. Bonus: It helps with winter salt, summer heat, and slippery wood floors.
Promising review: "We live in a condominium complex that hires snow plowers to do our parking lots and sidewalks. Unfortunately, they salt everything heavily once the initial plowing is finished. Every dog we've had in the 28 years we've lived here starts out their walks so frisky and happy, and five minutes into it, they're lifting paws and stopping due to the salt, which super-cools the ice, and consequently their poor little paws. One of my friends found this product and used it every winter with her dog, and always said how effective it was. So I thought I would buy a tin and try it. Yup! It's like magic! I work a small amount on each pad and in between her toes, and we're good to go! It's a reasonably priced product, and I highly recommend trying it!" —MaryPrice: $15.99+ (originally $16.99+, available in three sizes)
An enzymatic toothpaste that's highly recommended by reviewers and actually tastes good to your dog. With this, you'll finally get the brushing done without the usual battle — and your dog will have fresh breath to boot!
Promising review: "My dog loves getting his teeth brushed and we owe it up to this toothpaste! We brush his teeth every single night and he loves this toothpaste. It's like a treat to him. The vanilla mint scent smells sooo good and makes his breath smell amazing. His dental check-ups always get 5 stars from his vet. This toothpaste is an absolute staple for us, and we have a subscription for it. Highly recommend." —AmandaPrice: $11.89 (originally $13.59, available in two sizes and five flavors)
A package of presoaked wipes to gently clean away what I call "eye goopies" — especially great for dogs with white fur so they don't look perpetually sleep deprived.
Promising review: "I'm very impressed with these pads. A dog who was staying with me for a few weeks arrived with very matted, crusty eyes. I ordered and received the eye pads, used them 2X daily, and they cleared up! She loved it!" —AngelPrice: $11 (originally $12.99, available in three variations)
A ZoomGroom multipurpose brush that works double duty as a deshedder and a shampoo massager. It loosens fur, lifts dirt, and stimulates natural oils, which is a fancy way of saying your dog will look cleaner, shinier, and very pleased with themselves.
Promising review: "This is the second one I have purchased. The first one wore out after five years of heavy use. It's gentle on the dog, gets the undercoat without hurting the skin, gives a great massage, and is easy to clean. My dog arches his back into it, the rubber tips must feel good. I purchased this in blue." —Donna SPrice: $10.91+ (available in two colors and two sizes)
A paw cleaner that lets your dog live their absolute filthiest outdoor life without bringing it all back inside. A few quick dips and swishes, and suddenly their feet go from "swamp creature" to "freshly groomed" in under 30 seconds. Now you can get back to couch cuddles without needing a full bath.
Promising review: "This MudBuster is phenomenal! Highly recommend to all my dog lovers. Mud season is upon us here in WI and it is in full force with my 9-month-old yellow lab! He loves to be outside no matter the weather. We bought the medium and it is just the right size for our pup. He doesn't seem to mind it either, we just have him give us a shake and praise him the whole time we're cleaning his paws with the MudBuster. Warm water and the tiniest amount of Dawn dish soap is all we use." —mudbusterPrice: $12.10+ (originally $16.99, available in three sizes and three colors)
A calming supplement so your grooming session doesn't turn into an Olympic wrestling match. Give one before baths, nail trims, or haircuts and watch your anxious furball transform into a very chill, very cooperative client.
Promising review: "I have one dog (lab mix, 9 years old, 85 pounds) who is generally pretty chill except he is TERRIFIED of thunderstorms and fireworks. Another of my dogs (lab-AmStaff mix, 6 years old, 65 pounds) gets nervous about storms, regular rain, fireworks, the frequent artillery fire at the nearby military base, and the construction work going on outside my neighborhood. And I have a new dog (AmStaff mix, 1 year, 60 pounds), recently adopted from a shelter and spayed just before she came home. This really seems to help all of them. I do have prescriptions from the vet for all three of them, but I prefer not to drug them unless it's the Fourth of July or the weather forecast is for severe storms for several hours or something else extreme. For regular day-to-day use, these are great. For my two dogs (60 and 65 pounds) who get it daily, I give one with breakfast and one in the evening. For my dog who gets it situationally (85 pounds), I give him two as soon as I know there's a problem, and then will give one more at a time if it's an ongoing thing." —JenniferPrice: $4.97+ (available in five sizes and two flavors)
A styptic powder that can help instantly stop a little bit of bleeding from a dog's nails if you trim a little too short. It's the unglamorous but totally necessary secret weapon in every at-home groomer's stash — because the last thing you need mid-trim is panic and a trail of tiny red paw prints.
Promising review: "My dog has all black nails and this is perfect to keep on hand if I trim too short. I also plan to keep it in my hiking pack in case he gets a small, minor cut while hiking. I recommend keeping some cotton swabs on hand with it as it's much easier to use that way than trying to dip the toenail into the container (plus it's more sanitary)." —RickiPrice: $9.90+ (available in four sizes)
A skunk shampoo that's a true emergency essential for every grooming arsenal. You'll hope you never need it, but if your dog gets a little too curious one night, you'll be thanking past-you for stashing this miracle de-stinker in the cabinet.
My mom's dog got skunked three times last year (of course, always at night when the groomers and stores are closed), and she'd call me desperately asking what to do! This is another one I recommend buying before you need it — and hopefully you'll never have to use it!Promising review: "This has become a staple in our house since our golden has had four skunk encounters this summer. In our experience, it works best the sooner you can get your dog washed! It sometimes takes a couple of washes, but this shampoo works great." —CarolynPrice: $11.77 (originally $13.99)
An oatmeal and aloe shampoo to calm itchy, sensitive skin while you scrub away the week's worth of mystery smells. It lathers beautifully, rinses clean, and leaves your dog so soft you'll find yourself absentmindedly petting them like a stress ball.
Promising review: "I have a pitbull/American Eskimo mix, and he was having some issues with dry skin and red blotchy rashes for the longest time. We couldn't figure out what was causing it, but we were desperate to find a solution. We were given this recommendation for dog shampoo and tried it once, and have never used anything else since. It's very creamy and lathers nicely, he doesn't try to lick it off like he did the other brands, and he actually gets excited for bath time now. He has had no more rashes, he smells great, and his fur feels smoother than ever! I absolutely love this product and bought the puppy one for my youngest fur baby, who is just about to turn a year old. She is a pomeranian/pug, and it does wonders for her thick, long fur. I 100% recommended!!" —KrissyPrice: $17.99+ (originally $18.99+, available in two sizes)
A variety pack of dental chews that double as a low-effort grooming tool. While your pup thinks they're enjoying a delicious snack, they're actually scraping away plaque and freshening their breath — meaning you can skip one more wrestling match with the toothbrush.
Promising review: "My bulldog didn't want me brushing her teeth. The vet said to try these. Now I say 'whimsey,' and my dog runs to get one! She gets one a day and loves them! And she has great teeth! I am SO happy to have found these!!!!" —ChelseaPrice: $34.79+ (originally $38.99+, available in two sizes)
A package of freeze-dried beef liver treats to use as high-value bribes during nail trims, brushing, and baths. You'll be amazed how much better "hold still" works when there's a promise of gourmet beef at the end of it.
Promising review: "At first, Willow wasn't quite sure about these freeze-dried beef liver treats. The texture gave her a moment of 'paws' (pun intended). But once she took that first crunchy bite, it was game over — she's absolutely hooked! Now, these treats are her go-to favorite. She'll sit, stay, and maybe even do a backflip if it means getting one. The 14-ounce tub is the perfect size to keep her tail wagging without running out too soon. If your pup needs a high-value treat to bring out their inner superstar, these are a must-try! Willow gives them two paws up!" —KathyPrice: $3.57+ (originally $5.99+, available in six sizes)
A pair of de-shedding gloves so grooming feels like a relaxing petting session instead of a full-on interrogation with scary tools. Your dog gets extra love, you get extra fur off — everyone wins, and your couch survives another day.
Promising review: "Makes brushing much easier with arthritis, and one of the cats actually prefers these gloves; he now gets head and face massages and just lies down and purrs. Easy to put on and take off, and easy to clean — I just hit it up against a railing outside and all the fur comes off." —FullHousePrice: $11.31
A pet bath attachment that turns your shower, sink, or garden hose into a pro-level dog wash station. No more endless bucket pours or half-rinsed shampoo — just fast, thorough, drama-free bathing.
Promising review: "I live in an apartment complex and I don't have a detachable showerhead. My husky and my shepherd definitely needed one so I can bathe them at home. This thing is amazing, it just pops on, no tools are required. It is the best thing I bought hands down. My dogs love it too." —KaizaPrice: $39.24 (originally $39.99)
A package of dog bath wipes for when your dog smells like "last week's park trip" but you're not committing to a full shampoo blowout. A quick wipe-down keeps them fresh between real baths, and makes post-walk grooming a two-minute job.
Promising review: "These gentle wipes are appropriate for everyday use. My yorkie has allergies and can also suffer from occasional UTIs, so I need to be able to keep the pollen, dew, and other irritants to a minimum. These wipes are well-packaged, moist, and dispense easily. I appreciate the number of wipes in the package. Most importantly, my fur baby gets the relief she needs. Regular use has reduced the number of times she had to get her paws washed in the sink and the frequency of baths needed, as I needed to bathe her every couple of days during pollen season." —CathiePrice: $6.99 (available in three sizes and scented or unscented)
A silicone lick mat to suction to the tub wall and smear with peanut butter so your dog stays focused on the snack while you scrub. Suddenly, bath time goes from chaos to quiet, and you're left wondering why you didn't buy one years ago.
Promising review: "My puppy is a large breed but still has youth and energy on her side and can jump out of the tub if she feels inclined to do so. This keeps her occupied and can finish a quick bath by the time she finishes. Love it!" —JodiPrice: $6.64 (originally $7.99)
A tearstain comb to gently lift away crust and discoloration without a mess. Especially for small breeds, this is the difference between "scruffy" and "fresh from the groomer" in five seconds flat.
Promising review: "No more wrestling with my puppy to remove eye goop from the corners of her eyes, the tear stain remover comb saves time and effort. It also helps to use the comb when your pup is drowsy. I tried special eye wipes, but they were less than effective. The comb is also great for detangling furry ears, mustaches, and chins, gliding painlessly." —PlanoMarshaPrice: $9.97 (originally $16.99)
A MetroVac pet dryer that blasts out enough air to dry your dog in minutes instead of hours. It's powerful, comes with several attachments, and leaves their coat looking fluffy enough to be in a shampoo commercial.
Promising review: "After using a conventional blow-dryer to dry my dogs after bathing, this product is AMAZING!!! The drying time was cut in at least half. It's easy to use and store as well. The long cord allows you to move around freely. It is loud but not to the point that it's a nuisance. I recommend this to any dog owners who have longer-haired dogs, e.g., poodles." —SandraPrice: $99.99+ (originally $158.99+, available in two sizes)

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