Pet Grooming Products Made in USA
We're David and the LibertyPaw family — real pet parents who curated this grooming collection from Untangler, the American inventors of rotating-pin technology. Every comb, rake, and brush below uses individually spinning stainless-steel teeth with smooth-rounded tips, so tangles slide free instead of being ripped out.
Use the Coat Type and Shop by Breed filters to find the right tool for your pet — and 2% of each sale is donated to Veteran Service Organizations, like K9s For Warriors, that train rescue dogs as service dogs for veterans with PTSD.
Why "Made in USA" Matters for the Tools That Touch Your Pet's Skin
Every comb, rake, and brush in this collection spends its working life pressed against your pet's coat and skin — in the mats behind the ears, the packed undercoat at the britches, the tangle that's been quietly tightening for a week. Done right, with rotating-pin technology, the tool works the knot open a few hairs at a time. Done wrong — with fixed stamped pins that drag and grab — grooming becomes a fight your pet remembers. Every tool on this page is made in the USA by Untangler, the small American manufacturer that invented rotating-tooth grooming, with individually spinning stainless-steel teeth that glide through coat instead of fighting it.
Most bargain grooming tools at the big-box stores are mass-produced overseas with fixed pins, plated metal that rusts and scratches, and one-size-fits-nothing designs. Our American-made grooming collection is different. Every tool here is:
- Made in the USA by Untangler — not relabeled imports, not white-labeled overseas tooling
- Built with rotating teeth — every pin turns on its own axis as it passes through fur, so snags slide free instead of ripping out
- Smooth, rounded pin tips — polished stainless that massages skin and spreads natural oils instead of scratching
- Matched to your pet — use the Coat Type and Shop by Breed filters at the top of this page; we've mapped every breed in our Dog, Mixed Breed, and Cat Guides to the right tools
- Backed by a family-owned shop — we answer the phone when you call
Not sure which tool fits your pet's coat? Email shop@libertypaw.com or call 877-729-5789. We'll match the comb, rake, or brush to your pet's breed and coat density.
⭐ Our Featured Pick: The Super Groom Comb
$12.97 • Made by Untangler • Made in USA — if you only buy one grooming tool, make it this one. Medium-spaced rotating teeth handle the widest range of coats in the lineup — silky Maltese hair, wavy doodle fleece, wiry terrier jackets, and plush double coats alike. The spinning action works knots loose strand by strand instead of tearing them out in clumps.
Dogs and cats, all sizes • Free shipping on orders over $57 • 30-day happiness guarantee.
Shop the Super Groom Comb →Three Tool Families, One Rotating-Pin Idea
The whole collection is built on the same patented rotating-tooth construction — what changes is the job each family does:
Detangling Combs
Where detangling actually happens. Rotating teeth unwind knots strand by strand — from the palm-sized 5" combs for faces, ears, and paws to the dual-spaced Professional Groomer Comb that roughs-out and finishes a coat with one tool. Wide-spaced models glide through doodle curls without frizzing. Browse all combs →
Undercoat Rakes
For double coats and heavy shedders. Long 1" and extra-long 1.25" rotating teeth reach the packed undercoat that surface brushing never touches — the layer that becomes mats, hot spots, and that wet-dog smell. Staggered shedding rakes work two coat depths per stroke; mini V-head rakes scale the same power down for small dogs. Browse all rakes →
Grooming Brushes
The everyday habit that prevents the big problems. Forty rotating pins lift loose hair, distribute skin oils, and polish the coat — daily maintenance that feels like petting, in a full-size PRO version and a compact brush for cats, puppies, and small dogs. Browse all brushes →
How to Pick the Right Tool for Your Pet
The wrong tool either skims over the problem (too gentle) or rips through it (too aggressive). Here's the framework we walk customers through on the phone:
1. Start with your pet's coat type
Short and smooth coats need a soft 40-pin brush, not a rake. Double coats need a rake, not just a brush. Doodle and curly coats need wide-spaced combs that reach the skin. Silky toy breeds need gentle daily combs. Use the Coat Type filter at the top of this page — it shows only the tools built for your pet's coat.
2. Or just pick your breed
We've matched all 150 breeds from our Dog, Mixed Breed, and Cat Guides to their recommended Untangler tools. Choose your breed in the Shop by Breed filter above and the right tools get flagged right in the grid, with a quick summary of your breed's grooming needs.
3. Match tooth length to coat depth
This is the detail most owners miss. A 1" tooth that reaches the skin on a Border Collie only skims the surface of a Newfoundland. Standard rakes and combs handle most coats; the extra-long 1.25" tools exist for the deepest coats on the planet — Newfies, Pyrenees, Chows, Samoyeds. If your tool has never touched your dog's skin, it's too short.
4. Build the three-tool routine for heavy coats
Groomers don't use one tool, they use a sequence: comb the delicate zones and check for hidden mats, rake the body to pull shed undercoat, then brush to sweep up loosened hair and polish. Five minutes a day in that order beats a 30-minute fight on Saturday — and a matted-coat shave-down at the groomer.
How Our Tools Compare to Bargain Imports
The differences in construction are real, and they show up in whether your pet stands still for grooming or hides when the drawer opens.
| What to Check | LibertyPaw American-Made (Untangler) | Typical Bargain Import |
|---|---|---|
| Where it's made | Made in the USA by Untangler | Overseas mass production, often unverified facilities |
| Tooth action | Individually rotating teeth that work tangles open | Fixed teeth that drag, catch, and pull on every stroke |
| Tooth tip finish | Smooth-rounded stainless steel — massages skin, spreads natural oils | Sharp-stamped tips that scratch sensitive skin and split hair |
| Tooth material | Solid stainless steel — doesn't rust, bend, or build static | Plated metal that rusts within months and generates static |
| Fit to your pet | Breed- and coat-matched sizes, from mini rakes to giant-breed tools | One generic size, regardless of coat depth or body size |
| Customer support | Real pet parents on the phone: 877-729-5789 | Drop-shipper email forms, slow responses |
| Mission alignment | 2% of every order to rescue dogs & veteran service-dog programs | Profit-only model |
Materials We Trust (and What We Won't Use)
Every tool in this collection is built around Untangler's signature rotating-tooth construction. The details worth knowing:
Rotating-tooth technology: Each tooth rotates on its own axis as it passes through coat. When a tooth meets a knot, it rolls past instead of catching. This single feature separates a tool your pet tolerates from one they actively flee — and it's why groomers and vets recommend the design for grooming-averse pets.
Solid stainless steel teeth: Solid, not plated. Plated teeth are the most common failure on bargain tools — the plating wears, the steel underneath rusts, and the tool is trash within a year. Ours don't rust.
Smooth polished tips: Every tooth ends in a smooth rounded tip that stimulates the skin and spreads natural oils as it works — the side benefit that gives Untangler-groomed coats their shine. No micro-burrs, no sharp edges.
Sized to the job: Mini V-head rakes for Pomeranians, extra-long teeth for Newfoundlands, palm-sized combs for kitten faces, full-length pro combs for grooming tables. The right tool is the one scaled to your pet — which is exactly what the breed filter above is for.
What we won't sell: sharp-stamped teeth that catch on coat, fixed-pin tools that drag and pull, plated metal that rusts, or any grooming tool we couldn't trace to a U.S. manufacturer.
😻 A Note for Cat Families
Cats didn't sign up for grooming — rotating teeth are what make them tolerate it. The 5" Cat Comb is scaled to feline bodies and feline patience, and the compact Small Pet Brush is the right first tool for a kitten. Long-haired breeds (Persian, Maine Coon, Ragdoll) need short daily sessions to prevent the pelted mats that end in a shave-down at the vet — and regular combing means less swallowed fur and fewer hairballs. Visit our dedicated cat grooming collection for the full feline lineup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which grooming tool should I buy first?
For most pets, the Super Groom Comb — it handles the widest range of coats and does the most important job (detangling). Add the PRO Brush for everyday maintenance, then a rake if your dog has a double or heavy coat. Or skip the guesswork: pick your breed in the Shop by Breed filter above and the recommended tools get flagged in the grid.
What's the difference between a comb, a rake, and a brush?
A comb detangles — it works knots loose and finishes delicate zones. A rake de-sheds — its long teeth reach through the topcoat to pull out dead undercoat. A brush maintains — daily passes that lift loose hair and polish the coat. Heavy-coated breeds need all three; short-coated breeds usually just need the brush.
What do rotating teeth actually do?
Each tooth spins on its own axis as it moves through fur. When a fixed tooth hits a snag, it pulls the hair from the follicle — that's the yank that makes pets flee. A rotating tooth rolls past the snag, letting the hair slide around it while the knot gets worked open gradually. Less pulling, less flinching, longer grooming sessions.
What should I use on my doodle?
Wide-spaced rotating combs (the Super Groom 2) plus the Professional Groomer Comb for the comb test. Doodle mats form at the skin, invisible from the surface — comb to the skin every other day, always comb before AND after baths (water tightens mats permanently), and use the fine end of the pro comb to verify you've reached the skin everywhere.
How often should I groom?
Short coats: once or twice a week with a brush. Silky and doodle coats: combing every other day minimum. Double coats: weekly raking, daily during the spring and fall coat blow. Cats: twice weekly for short-haired, daily quick sessions for long-haired breeds. Five minutes regularly always beats a marathon session monthly.
Do you offer a guarantee?
Yes — 30-day happiness guarantee on every order. If a tool has manufacturing defects (bent tooth, rust spot, broken rotation) in the first 30 days, email shop@libertypaw.com and we'll make it right.
Find the Right Tool for Your Breed
Scroll back up and pick your breed or coat type in the filters — we'll flag the best Untangler tools for your pet right in the grid. Prefer to talk it through? We're real pet parents and we answer the phone.
Free shipping on orders over $57 • 30-day happiness guarantee • 2% of every purchase is donated to Veteran Service Organizations, like K9s For Warriors, that train rescue dogs as service dogs for veterans with PTSD.
Email us anytime at shop@libertypaw.com — we're real pet parents here to help!
Safety & Care Note
Inspect your tools regularly. Check tooth rotation, tip finish, and handles for wear. Retire any tool with stuck teeth or rusted tips — skin-safe tooth geometry is defeated when one tooth is off-axis. Do not use grooming tools on broken skin, sores, or severe pelted mats; those need a professional groomer or veterinarian.
The information on this page is for general guidance only and is not a substitute for professional grooming or veterinary advice.
Disclaimer: Designed for pet grooming use only. Use gentle pressure and match the tool technique to your pet’s specific coat type to avoid skin irritation, brush burns, or accidental scratches. Do not use on pets with existing skin sores, open wounds, or severe mats without professional guidance. Inspect the pins, teeth, and handles regularly for damage, and keep out of reach of children and pets.