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Metal Dog Comb for Tangles, Mats & Shedding
Metal Dog Comb for Tangles, Mats & Shedding
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Effective, Gentle Grooming for Dogs with Tangles and Mats
This metal dog comb is designed to handle everyday grooming as well as stubborn tangles and matting. Crafted from stainless steel, it resists corrosion and bending, providing consistent performance over time. The dual-tooth design features wider-spaced teeth on one side for working through thicker knots and mats, and finer teeth on the other side for detailing, finishing, and smaller problem areas.
The comb glides through the coat while helping to reduce static, making it suitable for dogs of various coat types and lengths. Use the wider teeth first to gently loosen mats and remove trapped debris, then switch to the finer teeth to smooth the coat and catch loose hair. Its slim, streamlined profile is easy to handle during longer grooming sessions and stores neatly in grooming kits, drawers, or travel bags.
Why It's a Smart Choice
- Dual-tooth design - Wider teeth tackle tangles and mats, while finer teeth refine and smooth the coat.
- Durable stainless steel - Corrosion-resistant and sturdy for repeated use without warping or rusting.
- Versatile for different coats - Suitable for small and large dogs, short to long hair, and routine de-shedding.
Material: Stainless steel
Sizes: 19 x 3.5 cm, 19 x 4 cm, 19 x 5 cm
Package Content: 1 x Metal Dog Comb for Tangles and Matting
FAQ
Q: Is this comb suitable for all dog breeds?
A: Yes. The dual-tooth spacing makes it suitable for most breeds, from short to long coats. For very dense or double coats, work slowly in sections.
Q: Can I use this comb on wet fur?
A: It can be used on damp fur, but for heavy matting it is generally easier and more comfortable for the dog to work on a dry, brushed-out coat.
Q: How do I clean the comb?
A: Remove trapped hair after each use, then wipe the teeth with a damp cloth and mild soap if needed. Dry thoroughly to maintain the stainless steel finish.
Q: How often should I comb my dog?
A: Frequency depends on coat type. Long or curly coats may benefit from daily combing, while short coats may only need grooming a few times per week.
