Greyhound Style Comb
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- Millers Forge Greyhound Style Comb is made to get through the thickest of coats
- Chrome-plated steel tines are rounded for a gentle touch
- Features both a coarse side and a medium side
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- Millers Forge Greyhound Style Comb is made to get through the thickest of coats
- Chrome-plated steel tines are rounded for a gentle touch
- Features both a coarse side and a medium side
- Has 13 tines per inch on one end and 7 tines per inch on the other
- Designed for use on small to medium-sized dogs
Millers Forge Greyhound Style Comb is a chrome-plated, carbon steel comb that is 7.25" long with rounded 1.125"L tines to get through the thickest of coats. Coarse side spacing has 7 tines per inch, while the medium side has 13 tines per inch. The narrow 1.125" long tines are riveted through the spine of the comb and easily penetrate the thickest of coats. Perfect for short double coats, medium double coats, long or drop coats, flat coats, curly coats and hard coats. This comb is designed for use on small to medium-sized dogs and long-haired cats too! The coarse-spaced end is for double, long-haired and curly coats. The medium-spaced end is for flat and hard coats.
Measures: 7.25"L
Features 7 tines per inch on one end and 13 tines per inch on the other end.
Features 7 tines per inch on one end and 13 tines per inch on the other end.
Grooming Tips:
1. Regular combing of your pet's coat will remove dead, loose hair and give your pet a professionally groomed look.
2. It may be necessary to use a coarse comb as an initial grooming step - particularly where mats, tangles, etc. exist. Work through these before going to a fine or medium comb.
3. Be patient and gentle with your pet, and avoid yanking out their hair - you know how that hurts!
1. Regular combing of your pet's coat will remove dead, loose hair and give your pet a professionally groomed look.
2. It may be necessary to use a coarse comb as an initial grooming step - particularly where mats, tangles, etc. exist. Work through these before going to a fine or medium comb.
3. Be patient and gentle with your pet, and avoid yanking out their hair - you know how that hurts!
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