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The waterless deShedding shampoo and conditioner can be used as often as necessary. The non-drying formula will not dry out your pet’s coat with daily use. ... more
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Cats frequently vomit hairballs. This phenomenon occurs because many cats swallow large amounts of loose hair while grooming themselves. The hair accumulates in the stomach and is then regurgitated, often in the form of a long, cylindrical tube ... more
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The FURminator deShedding Tool was nominated by Tufts University School of Veterinarian Medicine’s newsletter as the number one product to reduce hairballs in cats. Using the FURminator deShedding Tool on a regular basis, as well as the cat shampoo ... more
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The deShedding tool is meant for breeds of shedding breeds of dogs. For a list (Microsoft Word Document) of dog breeds for which the FURminator deShedding Tool is recommended, click here. For a list (Microsoft Word Document) of dog breeds not ... more
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The key is to remove the dog's fluffy undercoat, the mat of excess dead hair that usually ends up as shedding around your home. The FURminator gently combs out this undercoat hair instead of cutting, so your dog remains comfortable and clean. Only ... more
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