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FURminator® deShedding Tool for Horses
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Horse grooming tool quickly, easily and gently removes undercoat & loose hair
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Great for removing your horse's winter coat
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Stainless steel edge guaranteed to work better than any grooming brush, comb, or rake
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Grooming your horse has never been easier or gentler! Whether you wish to remove your horse's winter coat or just keep him looking his best with regular grooming, the FURminator deShedding Tool is your best bet!
The FURminator's stainless steel edge, with 122 tiny teeth, reaches deep beneath your horse's long topcoat to safely, easily, and gently remove undercoat and loose hair. The FURminator is guaranteed to groom your horse better than any brush, comb, or rake. Plus, it will not cut or damage the coat, or harm your horse's skin.
The FURminator's sleek design and ergonomic handle give you a great grip while you easily maintain your horse's healthy skin and shiny coat. You'll spend less time grooming, and more time riding and enjoying your horse. The FURminator also helps reduce allergens by eliminating loose hair and dander.
Includes blade cover. Measures 5.75" x 5" (edge width) x 1.5" high.
Please click on "More Information" for usage instructions and additional details.
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| FURminator deShedding Tool for Horses
Use the FURminator deShedding Tool only as directed.
- Be sure your horse is completely dry.
- Because the FURminator deShedding Tool will extract an abundance of hair, position your horse in an open area.
- With the edge and teeth of the tool angled toward the coat of your horse, GENTLY pull the tool across the coat in the direction of the horse's hair growth. Use the tool like a hairbrush and use long, gentle strokes. Avoid repeated strokes in the same area. Be extra careful near the horse's most sensitive areas (face, stomach, legs, genitals, and anus). DO NOT APPLY TOO MUCH WEIGHT OR DOWNWARD PRESSURE as your comb through the horse's coat. Deep or rough brushing can cause the horse's skin to become red and irritated. Horses with sensitive skin may suffer brush burn even with light combing. If you notice any redness or irritation on your horse's skin, immediately stop using the tool.
Additional helpful information.
The time required to use the FURminator deShedding Tool on your horse will vary based on the breed and the condition of the coat.
Before using the deShedding tool, perform a COMPLETE physical inspection of your horse and identify:
- Tangles or matting in the hair or coat. If your horse has any tangles or matting in the hair or coat, DO NOT USE the FURminator deShedding Tool.
- Sores, cuts, bruises, abrasions, or skin conditions. Your horse's coat can hide existing sores, cuts, bruises, abrasions, or skin conditions, so be sure to perform a thorough inspection on your horse. If your horse has any sores, cuts, bruises, abrasions, or skin conditions, DO NOT USE the FURminator deShedding Tool. If you are in doubt of such conditions, seek advice from your veterinarian.
Excessive shedding may be caused by a horse's health and diet and should be discussed with a veterinarian. The FURminator deShedding Tool is designed to remove the loose winter coat. The tool does not cut or damage the top coat.
The FURminator deShedding Tool has a fine-toothed precision deShedding edge that should be protected with the edge cover when not in use. FURminator Inc. does not guarantee the deShedding edge. |
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