A few weeks ago I shared a comparison of some automatic cat feeders and pet water fountains. I had personally tested out the brand oneisall and was very impressed. Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to try out the oneisall Dog Grooming Vacuum and it has been a blessing and a time saver!

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The oneisall Dog Grooming Vacuum comes with all the tools I needed to brush/de-shed my dogs, file their nails, trim the hair around their ears, face and paw pads as well as a crevice tool and brush to remove hair from furniture and clothes!
The vacuum collects the hair and keeps it from floating through the air or collecting on the floor.
oneisall Dog Grooming Vacuum
Our shepherd dog, Millie, is a horrible shedder! I sweep the floors in every room EVERY DAY and have to use a vacuum to pick it up. Her hair is billowy and floats on the air, making it impossible to sweep up with a broom. Every morning the floors, especially under tables, are covered in big batches of dog hair.
Let me also say that Millie is a rescue dog that, apparently, experienced a lot of trauma as a puppy making her very scared of noises. I used this pet vacuum on the lowest setting with her. I did have to hold onto her collar but she let me use it. After a few times she has started getting used to it and doesn’t move away as much.


Jasper sheds differently. His hair is more silky and comes out individually instead of clumps of hair. So, he has lots of little hairs on the floor. His sweeps up much easier but he still sheds quite a bit. His tends to come out more when he’s wet. This unit is great for pulling out the loose shed, leaving his coat nice and shiny.
Needless to say, the oneisall Dog Grooming Vacuum is a timesaver! Why, because it sucks the hair right off them, compared to regular brushing that just loosens it up.
This kit comes with a ton of tools including:
- 2 brushes
- nail grinder
- clippers (can be used cordless)
- clipper guards
- small trimmer
- crevice tool
- fabric brush
- charging cord
- cleaning brush
- 2 filters
- storage bag
- long hose

The pet clippers, paw trimmer and dog nail grinder can be used alone too, without connecting the hose to the vacuum. You can trim your dog anywhere because the clippers can be used cordless which is a huge plus!
With that said, keep in mind that the vacuum sucks up the nail trimmings as well as the hair, making grooming mess free. It picks up a TON of hair too!


There are different settings (low, medium and high). The lowest setting it where you’ll start to get your dog used to the machine. It is fairly quiet and lets your dog acclimate to having the device around them. It has a lighter amount of suction compared to the higher settings. Even those aren’t very noisy and my dogs don’t seem to mind.
Now, if I could just find an easier way to bathe them both! They’re both ok-ish once you get them in there. Getting them in there is the problem. Jasper absolutely does not like getting a shower/bath and will go to his bed when you ask if he wants a bath. He knows the words and literally says “nope, not today!”. 🤣
Once in there, he randomly shakes all the water and hair off, tossing hair all over the shower walls, me and the floor. He is a mess to bathe.
Then, Millie will press one side of her body against the shower wall and you cannot budge her. At all. So, she really only ever gets super clean on one side of her body. OOF!
With the oneisall Dog Grooming Vacuum, I will vacuum Jasper BEFORE putting him in the shower. Getting all that loose hair off him really helps to not have so much coming off in the shower when he shakes. The walls and drain are happy.
Overall, I’m quite pleased with this dog grooming kit. It has everything I need to tackle the copious amounts of dog hair these fur kids of mine leave laying around.
