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FURminator offers a full line of tools, shampoos, conditioners and sprays to make sure you are equipped for all steps of the grooming process. The FURminator Adjustable deMatting Tool works with most hair types, long or short, thick or fine, and for most animal types. Use the FURextender button to adjust the edges to work on all coat types and lengths. Regardless of hair type, always use on a dry pet so mats are loose. The curved edges ensure a safe and efficient removal of mats and the ergonomic non-slip handle gives you maximum control. To avoid future mats: grooming your dog daily with a brush or rake can go a long way to preventing the formation of mats. Once mats have been removed from dematting, it is easier to stay on top of detangling with regular brushing. FURminator detangling spray can make it easier to brush or comb out tangles.
SKU | 2882431 |
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Primary Brand | FURminator |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Gray |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Standard |
This product can expose you to Malathion which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. This product can expose you to Malathion which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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5 years ago
I'm fostering to adopt and the shelter told me off the bat that this longhaired ...
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I bought this for my Maine Coon to get some mats from his coat and it is just us...
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I have a Furminator descending tool for my small med-long hair cat. How much undercoat should I remove at a time and how often should I use it?
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I have always used a Dog Comb to comb the Winter coat from my dogs - both long and short-haired breeds. Now, there is the Furminator. I tried it, and I find the Dog Comb is better to get the Undercoat combed off the Dog. I find you have to use the Furminator, which is too sharp, to brush them down to the skin, irritating the skin. What is your opinion on combing out Winter Hair on Dogs? (long and short breeds). I used to groom all sorts of breeds of dogs, using a Dog Comb.
I bought a Furminator for short haired dogs after my girl's bath earlier this week. She's starting to shed due to the change in weather. Though, I've noticed some complications with her fur. The hair on her lower back and shoulders comes out easily, which is great! However, the hair on her mid back is more coarse/rough and takes more effort to comb. Is there something wrong? Do I need a specific shampoo to make it softer? What should I do? Pics: 1. Her entire back. 2. Soft fur. 3. Rough fur.
I was dematting my dog but then she started moving around and really hates when I try to work around her head or bottom. How can I keep her still?
I have three dogs, all essentially Pomeranians. They hate being brushed. My concern is their fur will end up too matted and will need to be shaved, which I know should be avoided. How do I get them to not be so aggressive and run away even when I haven't touched them yet?
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