FURminator Curry Comb, Dog Comb with Rubber Teeth for Short and Medium Coats
Description
If you live with pets, you live with pet hair. FURminator professional-grade
grooming solutions make the pet owner’s home happier by dramatically reducing
loose hair from the undercoat. Our deShedding tools, grooming tools and hair
solutions offer a grooming regimen catered to any dog or cat. Furminator Curry
Comb is a handy grooming tool ideal for use on dogs with short or medium
coats. Molded rubber teeth remove dust and loose hair and help to stimulate
the production of natural oils to promote a healthy coat. The comb’s strap
fits comfortably on your hand and allows for easy handling and grooming
control. Use daily after brushing to finish the grooming process – combing
your dog’s coat extracts debris left over from brushing and removes tangles to
keep fur clean and healthy. Shedding is natural; there’s no way to eliminate
it. But you can eliminate the frustration associated with it. Use FURminator
pet products for professional-quality, at-home grooming results: Brush daily
to detangle and smooth fur; deShed weekly to reduce shed hair; and bathe
monthly to promote healthy skin and coat while reducing shedding.
Features:
- FOR DOGS: FURminator Curry Comb is ideal for daily use on short and medium coats
- MOLDED RUBBER TEETH: Removes dust and loose hair extracts debris left over from brushing.
- PROMOTES COAT HEALTH: Helps stimulate the production of natural oils for a healthy coat.
- INCLUDES HAND STRAP: Attaches to your hand for easy handling and maximum control while grooming.
- USE: Comb daily to keep your pets coat clean and healthy.
Product Details:
- Material: Plastic, Rubber
- Brand: FURminator
- Hair Type: All
- Color: green with black handle
- Size: FURminator Curry Comb with Rubber Teeth for Short and Medium Coats
- Product Dimensions: 5.25 x 3 x 1.75 inches
- Item Weight: 2.4 ounces
- Manufacturer: FURminator
- Country of Origin: China
- Item model number: 104013
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: November 3, 2011