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This palm-friendly brush is ideal for de-shedding double-coated dogs. The ergonomic shape helps reduce wrist sprain during periods of brushing, making your life easier.
Using patented two-tiered teeth technology, the longer teeth gently remove dirt, reaching confidently down to the undercoat, the shorter teeth pick up loose hair.
Sizes:
Small - Blue/LightBlue
Large - Purple/Black
This palm-friendly brush is ideal for de-shedding double-coated dogs. The ergonomic shape helps reduce wrist sprain during periods of brushing, making your life easier.
Using patented two-tiered teeth technology, the longer teeth gently remove dirt, reaching confidently down to the undercoat, the shorter teeth pick up loose hair.
Sizes:
Small - Blue/LightBlue
Large - Purple/Black
Start from the back of your dog and work your way to the front, brushing in the direction of hair growth. Keep your eye out for tangles that need extra attention and gently brush through them using short but fast strokes, holding the knot close to the skin. Patience is key!
Lift your dog’s leg up and brush downwards on the paws. Hold the top of the tail and brush in a downwards motion. When it’s time to brush your dog’s face and ears, talking to them really helps make a great and easy grooming experience for the both of you.
Start from the back of your dog and work your way to the front, brushing in the direction of hair growth. Keep your eye out for tangles that need extra attention and gently brush through them using short but fast strokes, holding the knot close to the skin. Patience is key!
Lift your dog’s leg up and brush downwards on the paws. Hold the top of the tail and brush in a downwards motion. When it’s time to brush your dog’s face and ears, talking to them really helps make a great and easy grooming experience for the both of you.