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9 Best Dog Hair Dryers of 2024 – Reviews & Top Picks

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Did you know that blow-drying your dog’s fur after a bath helps reduce shedding? Using a dog hair dryer penetrates the undercoat to get rid of excess shed. It will also help make your pooch more fluffy, and keep them smelling fresh longer.

Many pet owners that self-groom their dogs do not realize the benefits, and they forgo this step altogether. Now that you are in the know, we are here to help with the details. For example, how to use one of these pooch poofers in the safest and most effective way.

We will also help you choose the best model. Below, we have reviewed the 9 best dog hair dryers based on power, airflow, user-friendliness, temperature options, and all the other info you need. Warning though, if you have ever heaped praise on your handsome boys (or girls) and watched them strut their stuff, it will be nothing compared to how they prance about after this.

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A Quick Comparison of Our Favorites in 2024:

Rating Image Product Details
Best Overall
Winner
Flying Pig High Velocity Flying Pig High Velocity
  • Steel shell
  • Ten-foot hose
  • Two speeds
  • Premium Choice
    Second place
    K-9 III K-9 III
  • Effective drying
  • Steel frame
  • Helps with shed
  • Third place
    SHELANDY Stepless Adjustable SHELANDY Stepless Adjustable
  • Adjustable speed
  • Four nozzles
  • Quiet
  • Go Pet Club Go Pet Club
  • Two temp controls
  • Puncture resistant hose
  • Light and easy to use
  • Free Paws Stepless Free Paws Stepless
  • Two speeds
  • Two heat settings
  • Hands-free use
  • The 9 Best Dog Hair Dryers:

    1. Flying Pig Grooming Dog Dryer – Best Overall

    Flying Pig

    Our first product is the best dog hairdryer available. This system runs on 4 horsepower, use 60 percent less power, and has a steel shell for durability. The stepless dryer has an air velocity of 240 cubic feet per minute (CFM), an airspeed of 2,800 feet per minute (FPM). You will easily be able to dry a type of fur coat with the ten-foot flexible hose, as well as the two nozzle options. You also get an extra filter.

    The floor unit comes in three different colors you can choose from including purple, pink, and green. There is a convenient top handle for travel, plus it only weighs ten pounds. Beyond that, this little powerhouse has two heat settings. You can set it on low at 81 degrees or on high at 160 degrees depending on your pup’s coat. It will not burn the skin, however, it will dry your pooch in no time plus help remove undercoat. Overall, this is the best option available.

    Pros
    • Steel shell
    • Ten-foot hose
    • Two speeds
    • Affective
    • All fur types
    • Help reduce shed
    Cons
    • None we can think of

    2. K-9 III Dog Grooming Dryer – Premium Choice

    K-9 III 17-129-P

    For this next option, we have a premium floor unit that comes in your choice of nine different colors. This model will cut your drying time in half, and works on all coats. You have two-speed options that will take care of both delicate jobs and heavy-duty grooming. This product also does not use heat but instead uses the ambient temperature in the space.

    This dryer has a 118 CFM, plus 34,321 FPM on low and 62,000 FPM on high. The motor is housed in a steel body with 18.5 amps and 110 volts. Further, there is a 10-foot hose for easy use, two blower tips, and two filters. This portable and lightweight option does not have a handle, although the 20-pound weight is too heavy for transport. The only major drawback to this model is that it is better for larger dogs. Keep in mind, though, it can help with the shed from the undercoat.

    Pros
    • Two speeds
    • Effective drying
    • Ten-foot hose
    • Steel frame
    • Helps with shed
    Cons
    • Not recommended for smaller breeds

    3. SHELANDY Dog Grooming Blower

    SHELANDY STL-1902

    Moving right along we come to the SHELANDY that runs on 3.2 HP, and stepless 2,400 watts. This model has adjustable speed and heat options. You can use either the high or low heat setting between 65 and 135 MPH airflow to get your pup dry quickly.

    You have the options of four hose nozzles, however, you should not the hose size itself is only 73 inches, which is short compared to others. On the other hand, you have one filter replacement, the choice of blue or pink, the 10 pounds makes it easy to carry. Also, the new technology for low noise makes this a quieter option.

    You should also note that this model has a plastic frame, and the carry handle is not as durable as others. What’s more, you must use this dyer with the specified volts (110/120V), or it will break down. Other than that, this model will work great for all breeds and fur types.

    Pros
    • Adjustable speed
    • Two heat settings
    • Four nozzles
    • Quiet
    • Effective
    Cons
    • Plastic handle breaks
    • Shorter hose
    • Needs to be used with the correct voltage

    4. Go Pet Club Dog Hair Dryer

    Go Pet Club DT-401

    In the number five spot is a black floor unit that has two speeds and two temperature controls. You can choose from an airspeed of 25 meters per second on low and 50 M/S on high. The 2,400-watt motor runs on just under 5 HP, so it is not as powerful as some other options.

    Beyond that, you have a no-heat option, plus you can set it to either 86 degrees or 158 degrees. You should be warned, however, that this model can get very hot if used continuously. Also, while you can use this option on all breeds, it is not as effective on thicker fur and does not help with shedding.

    On a brighter note, the hose is puncture resistant and durable even though it is only five feet. On the other hand, you do get three convenient hose attachments to help make drying as simple as possible, plus it weighs just around 10 pounds.

    Pros
    • Two speeds
    • Two temp controls
    • Puncture resistant hose
    • Light and easy to use
    Cons
    • Can get too hot
    • Shorter hose
    • Not as powerful

    5. Free Paws Dog Hair Dryer Stand

    Free Paws

    For our next pick, we have a 4-HP stepless motor that runs between 400 and 3,000 watts. This yellow stand dryer is suspended on an adjustable arm that can be used at 35.5 or 51.2 inches for hands-free grooming. What’s more, the base of the unit is on wheels and turns 360 degrees, plus tilts 120 degrees up or down. This makes drying your pup simple, and frustration-free.

    The two speed, two heat model will work at 96 degrees on low and 167 degrees on high. Like the model above though, this can get rather hot, especially for small pups. In fact, due to the construction and heat, this is a better option for larger breeds.

    On another note, the anti-corrosion motor uses an airspeed of 4,921 CFM, and an 11,023 FPM. It’s good not know that is model is somewhat louder at around 68dB, although it does come with five nozzle attachments. Beyond that, you have a flexible power cord that will not crack, however, it is only 2.5-feet, so movement is limited. Plus, this is a heavy model weighing in at 47 pounds.

    Pros
    • Two speeds
    • Two heat settings
    • Five nozzle attachments
    • Hands-free use
    Cons
    • Not recommended for small breeds
    • The power cord is short
    • Louder
    • Heavy

    6. METRO Air Force Draw Dryer

    METRO 114-142041

    The METRO is a dual-hand or floor unit that comes in a bright orange color. The portable design weighs approximately three pounds and has a 1.3-HP motor. You will need 120 volts, 8 amps, and 950 watts for this little dryer, plus it has an airflow of 18,000 feet per minute. Although this is a less-powerful option, it does pack a punch as far as energy consumption.

    Besides that, this model has all-steel construction and a concentrator or flare nozzle. It comes complete with a shoulder strap, and a wall hook, as well. Be aware, however, that this is better for small to medium breeds with light fur. Also, this is a loud dryer considering its size, and it has a flimsy hose.

    Other than that, this option has one speed and does not use any heat to dry your pup’s fur so there is no chance of scolding your pet. What’s more, you get a 12-foot power cord for ease of use.

    Pros
    • Dual-purpose
    • Lightweight and portable
    • Won’t burn
    • Long power cord and accessories
    Cons
    • Not as powerful
    • Meant for smaller breeds with light fur
    • Loud
    • Higher energy consumption
    • One speed option

    7. B-Air BPD-1 Pet Groomer Dryer

    B-Air BPD-1

    Second to last we have the XPOWER dryer that uses ambient heat to dry fur coats. This black floor option is meant to attach to up to three cages and comes with three hoses that are eight-feet. The issue with this model is many pups are scared of the unit, and it does not dry well unless your pup moves around.

    Other than that, this option does not have a lot of power with ¾ HP especially when utilizing the three hoses. It has 3,200 CFM and the motor is housed in ABS styrene plastic. You also have the option of three speeds and high-flex synthetic rubber hoses. Further, there is an optional timer that can be set for up to three hours.

    Overall, this model is not as effective, it is loud, and not durable. Plus, it is heavy and not travel-friendly at over 40 pounds.

    Pros
    • Three speeds
    • Optional timer
    Cons
    • Dogs don’t like it
    • Not as powerful
    • Housing is not durable
    • Loud
    • Heavy

    8. XPOWER Cage Dryer

    XPOWER

    Second to last we have the XPOWER dryer that uses ambient heat to dry fur coats. This black floor option is meant to attach to up to three cages and comes with three hoses that are eight-feet. The issue with this model is many pups are scared of the unit, and it does not dry well unless your pup moves around.

    Other than that, this option does not have a lot of power with ¾ HP especially when utilizing the three hoses. It has 3,200 CFM and the motor is housed in ABS styrene plastic. You also have the option of three speeds and high-flex synthetic rubber hoses. Further, there is an optional timer that can be set for up to three hours.

    Overall, this model is not as effective, it is loud, and not durable. Plus, it is heavy and not travel-friendly at over 40 pounds.

    Pros
    • Three speeds
    • Optional timer
    Cons
    • Dogs don’t like it
    • Not as powerful
    • Housing is not durable
    • Loud
    • Heavy

    9. iPettie 2 in 1 Pet Grooming Dryer

    iPettie

    Our final option is the iPette which is a dual brush and dryer in one. The white handheld model is light and easy to work with, yet it doesn’t work well to dry fur. This model weighs about 13 ounces, and it is not very durable. Plus, it is loud for such a small option.

    When it comes to the brush itself, the bristles are harsh and can scratch on more sensitive skin. This is recommended for small dogs with short fur, and you are not able to use one without the other. Beyond that, this dryer has two heat cycles you can choose from. On low, it will heat up to approximately 140 degrees and the high setting will reach 176 degrees which are too hot for most small pups.

    You should also note that this model is set up like a typical hairdryer with the filter in the bottom which means if turned at a wrong angle it can suck in your pet’s fur. This, as anyone with long hair knows, is painful. A few other features include a 6.6-foot power cord, and it runs on 380 watts and 110 volts. At the end of the day, however, this is not worth the extra effort to dry your pup’s fur.

    Pros
    • Dual-purpose
    • Portable
    Cons
    • Not effective
    • Gets too hot
    • Not durable
    • Brush can scratch
    • The filter can pull fur
    • Recommended for small dogs

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    Buyer’s Guide: How to Pick the Best Dog Hair Dryers

    There are many options when it comes to a dog hairdryer. Here are a few things you want to keep an eye out for:

    • Ease Of Use: Depending on how you groom your pup, you want to consider whether you need a handheld unit or a floor model. This is also true if you will need to travel with the option.
    • Speed: A lot of options come with different speed settings. Note, speed does not mean heat, just the airspeed. If you have one pup, you may be able to get away with one speed, yet two is always preferable to different situations.
    • Heat: You will notice some dryers come with heat while others do not. Even the options that use ambient heat will get warm from the motor alone. Be aware, your pup may not be able to tolerate the heat, so go with an option that has a “no-heat” setting.
    • Accessories: The last consideration is the accessories. This is typically the nozzle attachments and hose length. There are many attachments depending on your pup’s fur type. Longer-haired pooches do well with comb nozzles, while concentrator tips are good for removing undercoats.

    There are several other features available in the best dog hair dryers that you can choose from, depending on your needs. Hands-free options, plus cord length should be taken into consideration along with the wattage and voltage you will need.

    Tips On Blowing Drying Your Dog’s Fur

    There are some important steps you want to take before introducing your pup to a fur dryer. A lot of pups are going to be afraid of the unit, and they will not let you get near them. There are a few ways to counteract the terror, however.

    Take a look at these tips to calm your pup:

    • First, you want to show the dryer to your dog and let them sniff it, lick it, and even paw it so they know it’s not dangerous.
    • Next, you want to turn the dryer on at its loudest level while in the same room as your pup.
    • Try to move closer as you talk to your pooch. If they get too scared, turn it off, and try again later.
    • Once you are able to reach your pup, slowly let them feel the air with no heat to get them used to it.

    You want to note that you may have to go through this procedure every time you use the dryer if you do not groom often. Also, be aware of the heat settings. If your pet is normally okay with the noise, yet they are trying to get away, it is too hot.

    You check the temperature by putting the air in front of your hand, if you can not keep your skin at the edge of the nozzle, it is way too much for your furry pal.

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    Conclusion

    We hope the reviews above have shed some light on the best dog hairdryers available. Although there are many options out there, you are now better equipped to find the right one.

    If you prefer to take our advice, the Flying Pig Grooming Dog Grooming Force Dryer is the best one to get. On the other hand, the K9 III Dog Grooming Dryer will save you some cash but still works great.

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