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FURminator Curry Comb with Rubber Teeth for Short and Medium Coats

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We are here to help you. If you have any questions about our products or services, please get in touch. Petmate Furbuster 3-in-1 Grooming Glove: This glove was comfortable and removed hair, but it didn't collect as much hair as the Bissell and Katziela gloves.

Le Salon Essentials Rubber Curry Grooming Brush with Loop

KBF99® Curry Comb–“This highly versatile and innovative KBF99 Curry Comb has short plastic teeth which help loosen dirt, hair, and other debris. An essential tool to begin any grooming session, this comb is impregnated with a special KBF99 additive, which offers anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties to kill Strangles, Ringworm, E. coli, and Mycotoxin without chemicals! This curry comb is also ideal for removing hair from your other KBF99 brushes.” A curry comb is a brush that every horse owner has seen, and probably uses. In fact the curry comb is the first brush I use when I’m grooming, and I continue using it through the entire grooming process. A curry comb can be made from metal, or hard rubber. I personally prefer the hard rubber style. And it helps to loosen up the dirt and dander of the horses coat while distributing the deep down natural oils of his skin, beneath the coat of hair. The FURminator® Curry Comb may be used on most animals with fur. The comb has molded rubber teeth which are gentle enough to use on some pets with sensitive skin. WHEN SHOULD I USE THE FURMINATOR® CURRY COMB? However, there was one concerning issue that I took note of during my research: this particular brush seems to have some durability issues. There were complaints about the handle breaking and the head being loose.A body brush is a brush with shorter bristles. And I have found most of my preferred body brushes have a hand strap to hold your hand in the brush. And the job of the body brush is to again, distribute the oils of the coat which will produce a deep shine or glow to the coat. And it also helps to remove some dirt and loose hair. The bristles are typically some sort of natural hair. The bristles can be soft or firm, but they are seldom as stiff is a dandy brush.

Brush for Staffies | Staffordshire Bull Terrier Grooming Best Brush for Staffies | Staffordshire Bull Terrier Grooming

Roma® Brights Curry Comb–“Affordable and practical, the Roma Brights Curry Comb is a vibrant grooming tool, available in an exciting selection of colours that will brighten up any grooming kit! Colour choices include aqua, hot pink, lime green, and orange.” Wahl® Curry Comb Rubber–“The rubberised bristles of this handy rubber curry comb effectively remove mud, loose hair, dust, and shavings, to leave your horse’s coat with a brilliant shine. Boasts a luxurious new, soft-touch plastic grip, to allow for effortless grooming.” The Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Grooming Gloves are the best of the four styles we tested. I used these gloves on a Labrador retriever that isn't a big fan of being brushed. Not only did the gloves remove a lot of loose hair, but she lay down on her side and was happy for me to continue brushing all over her body. The Furminator Undercoat Deshedding Toolsafely and effectively removes loose, dead undercoat hair as well as dirt and debris.

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Pros: Stainless steel pins with safety tips, good for dogs of most sizes, anti-slip grip for comfort and control, two brushes in one Cons: Not ideal for all coat types; strap might be too tight for larger hands; brush can be slippery when wet Overall, the main thing you should be looking for in a dog brush is how well it removes loose hair and dirt from your staffy’s skin/coat. This is what will help prevent mats from forming and keep shedding to a healthy minimum.

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