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Easily remove mats and tangles on your pup with the FURminator 2-in-1 Doodle Grooming Tool! This dematting tool with a built-in finishing comb is designed for dogs susceptible to matting with curly, long, silky and wiry coats. Curved cutting edges on the dematting side ensure safe and efficient removal of mats. Plus, the removable cover allows you to safely store and protect the tool. On the finishing comb side, stainless steel tines remove most tangles without snags. Variable blade width on both sides allows pet parents to easily tackle stubborn areas with one tool. And, for maximum control and ease of use, the tool has a non-slip handle that feels secure and comfortable in your hand. For best results, use in conjunction with FURminator Detangling Leave-in Conditioner Spray.
SKU | 4622288 |
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Primary Brand | FURminator |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1.03 LBS |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Size | Small |
Length | 4.53 IN |
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Height | 9.45 IN |
Width | 1.57 IN |
Please read all instructions carefully before beginning grooming. Use the FURminator 2-in-1 Doodle Grooming Tool only as directed. Matted fur can cause severe discomfort for pets and becomes increasingly difficult to remove if left unchecked. Before using the tool, perform a thorough physical inspection of your pet. Check for sores, bruises or skin conditions that may be hidden beneath the coat. If any are found, consult a veterinarian before proceeding with grooming.
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