DOG Comb
The comb can be used all over the coat to help find any matted patches before using the slicker brush. They'll also clean, stimulate blood flow and increase natural coat oils.
HOW TO COMB?
Gently comb away from your dog’s skin in the same direction as the coat grows. Take your time to carefully untangle any knots, just as you would with your own hair. If the tangles aren’t coming out easily, try applying some Leave in Conditioner and use the comb to separate the knot. Follow with the slicker brush. If you are unable to loosen the knots, it’s time to visit your professional groomer or vet. We don’t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your dog’s skin. If your dog is nervous with the comb, take it slow and keep the experience positive – combing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT?
Made from sustainable bamboo
Not tested on animals, just lovingly used on them
Recommended and used by vets - especially Dr Lisa Chime
The comb can be used all over the coat to help find any matted patches before using the slicker brush. They'll also clean, stimulate blood flow and increase natural coat oils.
HOW TO COMB?
Gently comb away from your dog’s skin in the same direction as the coat grows. Take your time to carefully untangle any knots, just as you would with your own hair. If the tangles aren’t coming out easily, try applying some Leave in Conditioner and use the comb to separate the knot. Follow with the slicker brush. If you are unable to loosen the knots, it’s time to visit your professional groomer or vet. We don’t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your dog’s skin. If your dog is nervous with the comb, take it slow and keep the experience positive – combing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT?
Made from sustainable bamboo
Not tested on animals, just lovingly used on them
Recommended and used by vets - especially Dr Lisa Chime
The comb can be used all over the coat to help find any matted patches before using the slicker brush. They'll also clean, stimulate blood flow and increase natural coat oils.
HOW TO COMB?
Gently comb away from your dog’s skin in the same direction as the coat grows. Take your time to carefully untangle any knots, just as you would with your own hair. If the tangles aren’t coming out easily, try applying some Leave in Conditioner and use the comb to separate the knot. Follow with the slicker brush. If you are unable to loosen the knots, it’s time to visit your professional groomer or vet. We don’t recommend using scissors to cut out knots, as sometimes you can accidently cut your dog’s skin. If your dog is nervous with the comb, take it slow and keep the experience positive – combing small areas at a time and using treats or rewards can help
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT?
Made from sustainable bamboo
Not tested on animals, just lovingly used on them
Recommended and used by vets - especially Dr Lisa Chime