
Small
1.75" edge
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Medium
2.65" edge
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Large
4" edge
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- Reduces shedding by up to 90%
- Guaranteed to reduce shedding more than any brush
or comb
- Works with all shedding dogs and cats, both long
and short haired
- Brings out your pet's natural oils, leaving a
shiny and healthy topcoat
- Comfortable ergonomic grip handles
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The patented FURminator® deShedding
Tools quickly
and easily remove (it doesn't cut) the the loose,
dead, undercoat hair that is the souce
of shedding - a pet owner's major complaint - and
the allergies and cleanliness problems that come
with it. The tools' unique stainless steel edge
grabs loose undercoat hair and removes it without
damaging the topcoat.
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How often should the treatment
be performed?
Undercoat grows back after about 4-6 weeks. You will see the best results applying
the treatment on a monthly basis to reduce shedding.
Are there breeds that are not good
candidates for the FURminator?
The tool will work on all shedding dogs and even on
some traditionally "hair-cut-only" dogs,
like Terriers and Spaniels to coarsen the coat and blend clipper tracks. A
few breeds that are typically not good candidates for the
FURminator Shed-less treatment are Poodles, Shitzus, Maltese, Bichons, Portuguese
Water Dogs, and Irish Water Spaniels.
Does the FURminator shed-less treatment
work on terriers?
Yes, and in addition to removing the undercoat and
loose hair, the treatment also offers some additional
benefits for terriers. Terriers have a naturally
coarse coat, and many of the show dogs are hand "striped" to keep
this texture in their topcoats. But using a clipper "softens" the
coat, which is not desirable. Using the FURminator deShedding tool on a regular
basis, however, will help retain that coarse terrier coat on dogs that have
had their hair trimmed with clippers. Schnauzers can also develop a darker
color "stripe" down their backs from clippers. The deShedding tool
will help eliminate this "stripe" and help return the coat to its
original color.
Can this treatment help prevent
hairballs in my cat?
Yes. In fact in the April 2005 issue of Tufts University School of Veterinary
Medicine's newsletter for cat owners, the FURminator deShedding tool was ranked
among the best for getting rid of excess hair that causes hairballs.
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