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Ashley H
> 3 dayWe take our cats to a cat-only groomer twice a year (you read that correctly) and she recommended this comb to us. We have two DSH rescues with different coat textures, but this comb works magic on both. Apparently it feels great, because both of our boys glue themselves to my leg when I pull it out of the drawer. It gets a decent amount of hair up from one of our boys, but hardly any from the other. Either way, they both look sleeker after a quick comb through.
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Shawn Jonghyuck Jung
> 3 dayIf youre adopting a poodle for the first time, just buy this comb instead of trying other cheap products. You will end up purchasing sturdy comb like this to brush your curly fur friend. This is not expensive considering the stubborn clot or mats.
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LVG
Greater than one weekMy dog loves this brush. He is very particular about brushing. my dog has very soft and long fur and this brush does very well detangling it without pain.
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kmitch
> 3 dayI bought a Chris Christensen Buttercomb 000 in 2018, on the recommendation of my groomer. I love that comb. Seriously, I hear angels sing as it glides through my double coated corgis and Aussie’s fur. Nothing better for painlessly removing loose and blowing undercoat. I love this comb so much, I bought myself a second one. Sigh. The new one has sharp corners on the ends of the comb spine (see photo of new and old comb). The pointed corners hurt my palm when I’m using it. Since I comb three dogs about 30 minutes each at least twice a week, this is a problem for me. I reached out to the manufacturer via email, (with this photo and explaining that they were the same part number with the same markings, both purchased from their authorized distributors). The reply I got was that their plating process has changed. It seems that a “grind the pointy bit off before plating” step was somehow removed from their process. And yeah, for $30 I don’t think my dog comb should dig into my palm. So now, I have to buy a snap on handle and increase my $30 investment by another $20 if I want to be able to use this comb without discomfort. I’m disappointed by this change, to say the least. If you happen upon these combs at a dog show or event, see if you can find yourself an older style. If you get stuck with one of these, go ahead and buy their $20 handle.
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Ah! Chihuahua!
> 3 dayPerfect for yorkie face and feet.
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Corey
> 3 dayIve got a maine coon cat with traditional fine hair that pretty much has maintained itself. However, shes older now and has a bit of a belly so she is having difficulty reaching everywhere. This comb has done the trick at removing mats that have started to appear towards her back end. This comb makes it so I dont have to use scissors or a razor. Works great at removing the mats. Such a relief to find it. Worth every penny.
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Bernice
> 3 dayVery good for long hair cats
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Thomas G.
> 3 dayIf you own a doodle then you need this comb to go with the brush! Youll never look back! I love it!
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D***
> 3 dayNice product but you are paying for the name.
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Bonnie Blue Butler
> 3 dayI use the fine end to comb away the eye boogies from my dogs eyes first thing in the morning when they are dry. Works every time.