Ancol Ergo Moulting Dog Comb

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Professional‑grade comb with dual‑length rounded stainless steel pins and ergonomic grip for efficient, gentle removal of loose coat during shedding.

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  • Combines long and short teeth to reach all coat layers
  • Rounded stainless steel pins protect your dog’s skin
  • Ergonomic handle reduces hand fatigue
  • Ideal for seasonal shedding and moulting
  • Suitable for a variety of coat types
  • Helps reduce loose fur around the home
Ancol Ergo Moulting Dog Comb

Ancol Ergo Moulting Dog Comb

Regular price £3.33
Sale price £3.33 Regular price
Unit price
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  • Dual‑length (2 cm & 1 cm) teeth to remove topcoat and underc oat hair
  • Rounded, polished stainless steel pins for a gentle grooming experience
  • Ergonomic handle ensures comfort and control during grooming
  • Suitable for wire, long, curly, and double‑coated breeds
  • Helps detangle knots and remove dead fur during moulting season
  • Durable and easy to clean
  • Stainless Steel Pins
  • Plastic Ergonomic Handle

To ensure effective grooming, gently comb the hair in the direction of the fur growth. The comb's pins are rounded and polished for maximum comfort, and the two different lengths of the comb allow for deep penetration into the coat, effectively removing loose hairs. It's important to avoid pushing the comb into the dog's skin, as this may cause discomfort. Instead, gently tease out tangles using the comb. If you encounter matted fur, refrain from pulling or tugging on it, as it may require cutting. If your dog becomes agitated during the grooming session, it's advisable to pause or end the session.

Here are some grooming tips to keep in mind: Grooming serves as a wonderful opportunity to bond with your dog. However, if your dog is new to grooming, it's best to introduce the process gradually. Choose a time for grooming when your dog is relaxed, preferably after they have exercised. Handle the grooming tools with gentleness, avoiding any excessive tugging on the skin, knots, or mats. Provide your dog with plenty of reassurance throughout the grooming session. If your dog becomes agitated or shows signs of stress, it's important to pause or end the grooming session. Initially, keep the grooming sessions brief, gradually increasing their duration as your dog becomes more accustomed to the grooming routine.

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