Artero Nova - Double Slicker Pin Brush

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SKU
P957

This slicker-brush is ideal for brushing and opening the coat, and helps remove the remaining fine shedding hair from dogs and cats of different sizes.









 

$35.50

FREE DELIVERY - On orders over 170$

This brush for dogs is ideal for grooming fine coat. Among its features:

Made with top quality materials, such as resistant ecological bamboo.

Has super flexible pins and a rubber pad base for greater comfort.

Has an air-cushion rubber system, which allows the pins to adapt to the shape and contours of the body

With extra-long pins for greater managability  throughtout the coat.

Provides great volume to the coat.

Recyclable cardboard packaging.

 

How to use the Nature Collection Double Carding Brush P957

The following steps are recommended for the use of this slicker-brush for pets:

-Step 1. Brushing. Brush the dog from head to tail in a gentle manner and covering the entire coat to remove shedding hair

-Step 2.  Mats, if any, open first with a mat-breaker and then brush with the slicker-brush.

-Step 3. Remember that when brushing the pet, the pet should be calm. If the pet is nervous, take it easy and give it a toy or treat during the process.

 

Benefits of brushing your pet.

Brushing your dog or cat has a variety of advantages that make it a valuable and enjoyable activity, such as the following:

-Regular brushing keeps the skin and coat healthy by removing annoying tangles and mats and keeping the coat clean for dogs and cats.

-Natural oils soften and add shine to the coat, as brushing will allow the pet's skin to breathe and these natural fluids to spread better.

-Well-brushed coats help the dog regulate its body temperature.

-Helps expose fleas and ticks, as brushing them can be noticed in the process.

-Bumps, sore spots or lesions can be identified that might otherwise be hidden from view by tangled coat.

-Prevents skin problems caused by nipping and fur balls.

 

-Pet brushing creates a positive experience between the pet and its caregiver before visiting a professional groomer.