Safari De-Matting Comb for Dogs

  • Suitable for use on breeds with medium to longhaired coats
  • Especially helpful for coarse or long, matted coats
  • Blades can be reversed for right or left handed use
  • Recommended by professional groomers
  • Always comb in the direction of the hair growth

Product Description
The Safari De-matting comb will help remove mats and tangles from your pet’s coat. The stainless steel, serrated blades will comb out most tangles…. More >>

Safari De-Matting Comb for Dogs

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5 Responses to “Safari De-Matting Comb for Dogs”

  • It pulls at the fur when trying to get matt out, other wise it will cut it out.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • like I said before, all safari products I have used so far are the best!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I have a long-haired cat who is prone to matting, but I found the comb not to be particularly helpful in removing the mats without being clawed.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • I have a wooly Alaskan Malamute. He has been swimming a lot this summer, and i haven’t been keeping up with his bathing or brushing. He has developed many deep rooted mats throughout his hind and rear quarters. This device has worked amazingly well. It is quite sharp so when you go to remove the clumps from the brush, make sure you swipe from the flat end (not the serrated end) i had a cut on my finger from just gently depressing my thumb into the serrated end… But you need the sharpness in order to brush through tough mats. Per the instructions, for tough mats, you need to start at the edge of the mat and work your way in. After 2-3 days of 10-15 minute sessions, his nightmare mats have all came out, and he is once again a good looking well kept dog!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I have a Maltese who gets those wispy mats. She is tender and doesn’t like much fuss, so I need something easy to use that works fast. This comb is wonderful. The teeth are longer than most combs, which may make the difference and sharp. The blades are sharp, but with a serrated edge that makes it safer. Handle is comfortable and top has place for thumb to facilitate use. The blades slice through the hair, making quick work of the mat. Work big mats bit by bit from the end, holding the skin. My dog gives me no trouble. The blades are sharp enough not to pull the hair. This is a great tool. Just be patient and considerate of the size of the mat and your pet’s sensitivity. I am going to order a second, in case it’s discontinued.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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