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Pet Grooming

Grooming needs differ depending on the type and breed of animal. However, all pets require some grooming. One of the most common grooming concerns is shedding. With the warmer months approaching, most pets will be shedding their winter coats. Thick coated pets typically need regular grooming year round to help prevent matted fur, which can be uncomfortable and sometimes result in skin problems. For pets, such as Golden Retrievers, that have thick or heavy coats frequent brushing is one of the best ways to limit the amount of fur shed around the home. There are a variety of grooming tools to help with particular pets and fur types. There are shedding rakes, slickers, and blades all which help remove dead or excess fur. Flea combs are used both for finding fleas and parasites as well as a regular grooming tool for fine coated pets. Dematting combs or mat splitters can be helpful for removing mats in the fur. Pin brushes are used in routine grooming for dogs with a variety of fur types. Stripping combs are best suited for terriers with wire coats. Indoor cats, and others, need nails trimmed routinely too. Groomers or vets may perform this service for you, but some pets will need additional trimming, which make pet nail trimmers extremely useful.

9 Blade Dematting Comb - $11.99

Flea Comb for Cats and Puppies - $5.19

Vista Dog Nail Clippers - $11.69

Vista Flea Comb for Dogs - $5.49

Vista Pin Brush - $4.19

Vista Shedding Blade for Dogs - $9.79

Vista Shedding Slicker Brush - $7.89

Undercoat Shedding Rake - $9.59

Pet Sink Shower - $5.99

Bath Pet Shower - $9.99

Mat and Tangle Splitter - $7.59

Dogit Stripping Comb - $12.99

 

 

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