
Slicker Brushes
A slicker brush is a pet grooming tool which is designed to help
remove mats while also pulling out dead hair and gently stimulating
the skin, removing layers of dead skin cells and promoting healthy
circulation. Many people like to use a slicker brush at the end
of a grooming session because it adds a distinct shine to the
animal's coat
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Double Sided Brushes
These are a combination Pin and Bristle brush. They provide the
convenience of two brushes in one.
This combination pin and bristle brush has bristles on one side,
which are good for grooming the short hair areas of your dogs
coat. On the other side a pin brush which will penetrate the coat
of a long or double-coated dog.
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Porcupine Brushes
This type of dog brush has a combination of long quill- like bristles
with shorter bristles.
A porcupine brush is best suited to remove loose hair and debris
from medium to long-coated pets. This brush can also be used for
everyday brushing of wiry-coated breeds.
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Massage Brushes
This massage brush is for removing shedding hair and also to massage
your dog. The long rubber teeth stimulate the coat's natural oils,
and massage and relax your dog. - Encourages healthy skin and
enhances circulation. - For use on short/medium coats.
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Undercoat Rake
A grooming undercoat rake is a good choice for dogs with dense
double coats. The teeth of an undercoat rake are designed to penetrate
through the overcoat down into the thick undercoat to remove loose
hair faster and easier than a standard comb.
The brush can also be used to work out mats and tangles.
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Trimming Scissors
Used to trim around delicate areas, such as ears, nose and other
facial features. - The scissors have blunt safety tips which ensures
safe cutting around your dog's face and ears. Ideal for all dogs.
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