Claw Claws Greyhound Grooming Comb for Dogs and Cats, Removing and Shedding Matted, Tangled Hair, Metal Oval Handle with Stainless Steel Pins, Detangling Tool, Pet Comb (20% Narrow Spacing-BLM)

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Claw Claws Greyhound Grooming Comb for Dogs and Cats, Removing and Shedding Matted, Tangled Hair, Metal Oval Handle with Stainless Steel Pins, Detangling Tool, Pet Comb (20% Narrow Spacing-BLM)

Claw Claws Greyhound Grooming Comb for Dogs and Cats, Removing and Shedding Matted, Tangled Hair, Metal Oval Handle with Stainless Steel Pins, Detangling Tool, Pet Comb (20% Narrow Spacing-BLM)

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Understanding how to design and manufacture truly ultra-premium quality grooming tools, everything Ruth Ashley does reflects her commitment to exceptional products. Many of our products are covered under the manufacturers’ guarantees and therefore we have little control over warranty product replacement/repairs. Consumable parts are not normally covered under a warranty. Consumable parts are defined as parts that degrade over time or use. For example clipper cables, carbon brushes etc. These remarkable custom brushes have been sought after by Clubs for their Show Award Trophies for almost two decades. But an aversion to brushing could have to do with discomfort. Dr. Whittenburg says, “If a cat is matted or has tangled hair, the pain of brushing will definitely cause the cat to not enjoy being brushed.” For this reason, it’s important to groom a cat before it develops tangles. Vogel explains: “Unfortunately, many owners have busy lives, and brushing or combing is not thought of until they notice tangles or mats while petting their cat. Brushes and combs will pull on the tangled fur causing pain, which many cats will then associate with the brush or comb.”

Johnson likes to use wide-tooth and fine-tooth combs to groom cats, regardless of whether they have long or short hair, starting with a wide-tooth de-matting comb to untangle knots and mats. “You don’t want to use a fine-toothed comb that would just yank and pull, so what I like to use as the very first line of defense is a de-matting comb,” says Johnson. As for Vogel, she specifically recommends a Greyhound comb — she describes, “A good Greyhound comb can help with a shedding undercoat and remove small tangles before they become a big problem.” One cat owner wrote: “I have a Ragdoll cat that has suddenly started getting terrible clumps of matted fur. It’s impossible to brush them out. I had started trying to cut them out but it was way too stressful for him. This little comb is amazing for detangling the fur and removing the clumps, and he actually enjoys it!”The best way to make your cat comfortable with grooming, including brushing, nail trims, and shaving, is to begin when they are young,” says Dr. Whittenburg. “Kittens should be introduced to all of these procedures between six and twelve weeks of age so they will accept them throughout their lives.” But you can still introduce a brush to an adult cat who dislikes being brushed. Just make sure to “start slow and small,” according to Dr. Whittenburg. And Dr. Whittenburg warns, “Never try to brush an excited, hungry, or grumpy cat. Aim to begin sessions when the cat is fed, calm, and happy.” Ellen Vogel is a Fear Free-certified groomer and the owner of Trilling Cat, a cat grooming salon in Durham, North Carolina. She is also a certified Cat-Friendly Veterinary Professional. Combining traditional techniques, the 2009 Panagenics products evolved into the cutting-edge Essentials Line, followed by the coveted luxury 2011 Show Salon Spa products. Carefully cultivated over decades with the input of many wonderful customers, the product lines connect with the heart-warming animals and consumers they are trying to help.

All the quality tools are unique to Ashley Craig and have earned the right to carry the exclusive Greyhound logo. Ingrid Johnson , fear free-certified groomer, certified cat behavior consultant (CCBC), and owner of Fundamentally Feline Another commonly used grooming tool is a de-shedding tool, such as the FURminator, to remove dead hair. I’ve listed the tool as a nice-to-have option because it can take some skill to use. Corless reminds pet owners to be extra gentle: “You have to be careful with how you use it because sometimes people tend to be rougher than they realize, which can be painful.”Unmatched styles of ergonomic handles on the brushes and tools, they are made from quality Beech and Olive woods then coated with signature colors. Brushing your cat’s fur regularly can remove mats, tangles, and loose hair while keeping their coat shiny and healthy. However, not all felines like being groomed — and if your cat is one of them, you’ll need to choose your tools wisely. To find the best brushes for cats that hate to be brushed, I consulted a veterinarian and certified Fear-Free groomers for tips on choosing the right grooming tools. According to Texas-based veterinarian Jamie Whittenburg, DVM: “When starting out, or when you encounter a cat that does not like being brushed, you should always start with a soft-bristle brush.” Once a cat is accustomed to being brushed, however, you might be able to introduce them to other grooming tools to keep their fur in tip-top condition. The Experts Once your cat has been cleared of medical issues, choosing a gentle brush is key. Johnson explains that “a soft-bristle brush could be a nice way of introducing the sensation of brushing to a cat.” However, Johnson adds that “the soft-bristle brush is really more for pleasure so it’s not going to get out knots and tangles and all the fur out.” Other Types Of Brushes & Grooming Tools

Ani Corless is a New York-based Fear Free-certified groomer with over 24 years of experience. She is the owner of Luxury Groomer, which offers mobile grooming services in New York City and New Jersey. A cat’s discomfort with brushing can also be the sign of underlying health issues. If your cat has handling sensitivities, it is important to rule out any medical issues with your veterinarian before attempting to introduce brushing at home. What To Look For In A Brush For Cats That Being Brushed Start With Soft Bristles A curry brush has rubber bristles, and it can be ideal for removing dead hair without potentially irritating your cat. Corless, a professional groomer, suggests this for cats with short hair. “All you’re dealing with is shedding,” she explains. “Use the curry-style brush with the little rubber bristles on it. The point of those rubber bristles is that they grip the dead hair.” Product defects resulting from misuse, negligence, alterations or repairs, abnormal working conditions, general wear and tear and wilful damage will not be covered under any guarantee.Mutneys Professional Pet Care Ltd accepts no liability for damage or loss caused by the misuse, negligence, alterations or repairs of any of our products.



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