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FURminator Curry Comb helps distributes natural oils to promote coat health and shine.
Use anytime on wet or dry hair, a few minutes each session.
Please read all instructions and FAQs carefully before beginning your grooming. Use the FURminator® Curry Comb only as directed.
To groom your pet, find a calm time and location to sit down with your pet. Before using the tool, remove tangles or mats with FURminator® Adjustable deMatter Tool or Grooming Rake.
Gently stroke across the pet’s coat in the direction of hair growth. Start from your pet’s head and work your way back, using extra care near stomach, legs, genitals and anus. Avoid making excessive strokes in a single area, as this may cause irritation of your pet’s fur and skin.
Grooming is a good time to perform a complete physical inspection of your pet. As you groom your pet, look for sores, bruises and skin conditions, which your pet’s coat may conceal. If your pet has any of these conditions, seek treatment from a veterinarian before resuming brushing.
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Considering it is only one size, it's pretty small. Much smaller than I was anticipating. Also the strap is so small that you can't possibly get your hand under it, so not quite sure why it's even there! Despite this it does a reasonable job and my dog likes it. She has fragile skin due to allergies which is why I bought it and it does not scratch her delicate skin.
Customer does not recommend this product
1 person found this review helpful
It works Well.
Customer recommends this product
Too small to hold properly ,and I don't have particularly big hands.
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