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Devin 2-piece Home Dematting Set - Comb and Mat Breaker

$14.99

Features and Benefits:

  • Gel grip handle for maximum control and extremely comfortable to work with
  • Keep your hand in a natural position to prevent fatigue and repetitive motion injury
  • The dematting rake removes matted and tangled hair in long-haired dogs without loss of hair length. Use to remove uncomfortable hair mats from behind your dog's ears, between his back legs, beneath his front legs, under his collar, and more.
  • The Mat Breaker gives a quickly and easily remove loose hair, mats and tangles with minimal cutting. Great for shaping, finishing, thinning and de-shedding. Be sure to brush your dog before bathing, as water can tighten any existing mats.
  • Microfiber Fast-Dry Towel is made of a specially designed, ultra-tightly woven material, known for its excellent absorption and ultra-fast drying speed
  • Absorb up to eight times its own weight in water, quickly allowing you to dry your pet much faster than traditional cotton towels

This set includes:

7" Demat Comb - 1.75" x 1.75" at brush head with 9 blades
6.75" Breaker - 2" x 2" at brush head with 11 blades
Towel - measures 28" x 18"

Complimentary Gift:___Product comes with Zip-lock Travel Bag for easy storage.

Why grooming?
Grooming is a serious part of your dog's health. Brushing and combing help to remove dead hair and dirt and prevent matting. Dogs who are regularly groomed incline to have a healthier and shinier coat because it stimulates the blood supply to the skin. Grooming your dog can also be a nice way to bond with your dog, and it's important to get him used to it from an early age. Many dogs learn to see their routine brushing as an alternate petting, another source of affection and attention. A good quality brush and comb will help you with your dog's coat, but also remember that your dog's eyes, ears, and nails require attention as well.

How often to brush your dog?
Ideally you want to brush your dog every day to start. For a puppy especially, this will get him used to being groomed so you can avoid brushing-related behavior problems in the future. How often you brush your dog after he's used to it will depend on the length of his coat. You can stick with once a day, but most short-haired dogs only need to be brushed once a week. Dogs with thick coats will need to be brushed two or three times a week, more often during the beginning of spring and fall when shedding is the worst. Dogs with long hair will likely require daily grooming to avoid tangles or mats. If you fit dog brushing into your daily routine, you'll keep your dog's coat clean and healthy and build his trust in you.

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