This line of ergonomic, rubber handle grooming tools was designed with a group of groomers and a hand surgeon to develop the unique, patented grip. The result is the most comfortable grip you can find matched with very high quality brushes, combs, rakes, and clippers.
Flea Comb: For dogs with curly, flat, wiry, long, medium, and short coats. Use this comb only after you have thoroughly combed your pet's coat with a regular grooming comb. The teeth of this specially designed comb are turned 90 degrees away from the handle. This helps prevent raking the skin of the dog. While combing, the metal teeth of the comb are almost automatically placed parallel to the skin, not perpendicular to it. Comb in the direction of hair growth.
Cat Comb: For use with medium and long haired cats for daily brushing to prevent matting and hairballs. The teeth of this specially designed comb are turned 90 degrees away from the handle. This helps prevent raking the skin of the cat. While combing, the metal teeth of the comb are almost automatically placed parallel to the skin, not perpendicular to it.
Shedding Comb: For dogs with curly, flat, long, or medium coats. The teeth of this specially designed comb are turned 90 degrees away from the handle. This helps prevent raking your dog's skin. Gently work the teeth of the comb into the undercoat parallel to the skin and lift out the shedding hair. Work on small portions of the coat one at a time.
Pin Brush: For dogs with curly, flat, wiry, long, medium, and short coats. Use this brush for daily brushing of any but very short coated breeds. Good for fluffing up a long coat and the feathers of flat coated dogs after brushing with a slicker brush.
Undercoat Rake: Designed for pets with long-haired coats, which can become matted and knotted. Won't disturb your dog's outer coat.
Dematting Rake: Removes dead, shedding, matted or knotted hair from the innermost layer while leaving outercoat undisturbed.
Slicker Brush: For dogs with curly, flat, wiry, long, and medium coats. Use this brush to remove dead and shedding hair from your dog. Regular brushing will help prevent matting. On flat coated and long haired breeds, part the hair and brush outwardly in sections. On wiry and curly coated breeds, brush thoroughly with and against the direction of hair growth.
Nail Clipper: Use this tool with caution when cutting dog's nails.