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Anoreval82
Reviewed in France on October 31, 2024
Fait son taf
VictoryaJ
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2017
Nice comb, does the trick. Would highly recommend!
Merks
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2017
pretty small for a dog...
Reed J. Norvell
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2016
Arrived in good order.
D
Reviewed in India on April 23, 2016
Good product.. i did not check product specifications before i ordered it.. its only about 6" big and hence more suitble for a smaller breed (i have a lab).. i use it anyway and im very happy with the quality of the item
hjen149
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2014
My poor cats have the nasty fleas and I've struggled to find something that will get rid of them. I try to regularly use Frontline spot-on on them but it doesn't seem to be enough (although I do need to be more strict remembering to do that I guess). I received my comb today, tried it with my two cats (one has long hair and the other has short). I spent about 10/15 minutes grooming each cat with the comb. Both cats seemed to enjoy the brushing and were perfectly calm with it and were even stretching out showing their tummies saying 'more please!!'The comb caught several fleas, they seem to get caught between the bristles (its a bit gross if you're squeamish/don't like bugs like I do but its to help the cats so must suck it up!). I think I caught about a dozen fleas from each cat in today's session so the comb certainly does work. It also catches dirt and molting hairs too so its good all round. I would brush the cat for a few strokes then dunk/swirl the comb in a cup of water for a few moments to rid the fleas and wipe the comb on a damp tea-towel to get the dirt and fur off then go back to brushing again and repeat the procedure. Be sure to keep the cat still and calm as it is a metal comb so you could poke them too hard if they're squirming all over the place.Well worth the small price! All in all, using this comb regularly as well as using a treatment such as Frontline spot-on should really help your kitties to be flea-free!
Whiskey and Cigars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 31, 2014
Super duper! Can't fault this at all! I don't belive in using harmful products on my pets as I think it's totally uneccessary. I have 6 dogs, 2 cats and 2 kittens, this did the job with the lot of them. It really is fantastic with different hair types and cuts through even the thickest of coats with ease, however, I'd still advise that you use it very gently and avoid tugging at the coat; use the comb to slowly detangle the hair from root to tip especially on thick or wirey haired breeds (cat or dog). Before you start, fill a jug up with hot water and a little fabric conditioner, avoid using shampoo as it will bubble up in the jug when you rinse the comb inside to get rid of malted hair, fleas and eggs ect. The fabric conditioner will ensure that it kills the fleas and ensures that they sink to the bottom of the jug, you can lift it up to see how many you catch as they will be visible at the bottom of the jug. It doesn't need to be a lot of fabric conditioner, I'd say a good capful is all you need (1 part conditioner to 4 parts water); also be careful to place the jug at a distance (arms reach) just in case your furbaby can't sit still so as to avoid any accidents. Gently comb through the hair checking for fleas and eggs every two or three strides through your pets coat, be quick to dip and swill the comb into the jug of hot water or the fleas can jump back into the coat or onto any surrounding areas which can exacerbate infestation. I normally comb in both directions, up against the fall of the coat but also back down the smooth top of the coat. Take your time, be thorough and don't press too hard or you'll upset your furbaby. Remember to do in a well lit area to better your view so that you can see right down into the fur, also double check by randomly parting the fur for any pests/ eggs that may have escaped your attention. Don't forget to check the stomach area, around the legs and tail as fleas tend to vacate key areas of the body when they sense the comb gliding through the fur as well as repelling from the fabric conditioner; I found that they jumbed down the tail and legs to avoid capture! After that just bath your pet in a normal pet shampoo or baby shampoo as my vet recommended to get rid of the fabric conditioner as pets with sensitive skin may experience irritation. If you have a cat that hates the bath, just wipe them down with a damp cloth (just water only), use a pet wipe or even a fragrance free baby wipe and then allow to dry. Don't forget to wash all of your pets bedding, any furnishings that can be washed; if they frequent your bedroom tthen wash your bedding and your clothes. Also ensure that you vacuum your house thoroughly as well as keeping it clean from the usual dirt and hairs that get brought in with daily living. Also after walking your dogs or if your cat has been outside, ensure that you wipe them down with a damp cloth again just to remove any surface dirt or pests that can get caught in their coats. By doing this you are breaking the flea cycle thus preventing them from reinfesting your house and breeding over and over again.Get yourself into a routine and be persistent, you don't need to waste your money like I used to do on expensive flea treatments, this comb is all you need. Given that my house is like a small pet shop with so many animals, I was continually plagued with fleas and irritated skin on both myself and the pets even after trying out so many different products, I just became very frustrated with the lack of results. I didn't hold out much hope for this but I stand corrected. It's so simple and effective, all you need is time, patience and persistence. Finally, if your pets have irritated skin from infestations or infections of any kind. I'd highly reccommened using DermOpt spray between washes (you can also buy their shampoos), I swear by this for all of my pets; it's a great skin soother and prevents any future infestations of fleas, ticks and mites. After washing or wiping coat clean, just spray on and comb in before allowing coat to dry naturally. Hope this helps and good luck!
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