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Reddit mentions of Safari Pet Products DSFW404B 3-5/8-Inch Dog Soft Slicker Brush, Medium

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Safari Pet Products DSFW404B 3-5/8-Inch Dog Soft Slicker Brush, Medium. Here are the top ones.

Safari Pet Products DSFW404B 3-5/8-Inch Dog Soft Slicker Brush, Medium
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    Features:
  • Keep Your Dog's Coat Tangle-Free: Stainless steel pins remove mats and tangles in an effortless way
  • Maintains Healthy Coat: Frequent use of this slicker dog brush keeps your dog's coat healthy
  • Comfortable to Use: Ergonomic handle ensures a sturdy grip and great grooming results
  • Fur-Free Home: Have a clean home by keeping your dog's extra hair off your clothes and furniture
  • Practical: This hair detangler works great on all dog breeds
Specs:
ColorNo Color
Height8.5 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
SizeMedium
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Safari Pet Products DSFW404B 3-5/8-Inch Dog Soft Slicker Brush, Medium:

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 4 pointsr/Rabbits

Awww she is a beauty and THANK YOU for saving her! Whoever kept her like this is a monster!

In case you need any tips as a new bunny parent take a look at the little guide on care I assembled below https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z_IvDuy5Fr-VOKwBVBSmZih0m1ATCIquIMhYyFl4aIw . I really tried to include all the info a new bunny parent might want into this guide...

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She looks like a lionhead and possibly mixed jersey woolly bunny. The coat will grow back and she might have been shaved for looks or to help with grooming (this is frequent for fluffy buns.

But be sure to groom her daily to avoid matting and GI blockage.

Bunnies need regular brushing to help them with shedding fur. Unlike cats they cannot throw up hairballs and if those do form, they will create a block in their digestive system which is very dangerous. You need to brush several times a week regularly and when shedding heavily every single day.

Sometimes it can be hard to get those silky fine bun hairs. There very best brush I found is this one - it gets all that loose hair out due to the rubber band and might help you a bit. This brush it worth the cost and will last forever and most buns don't hate it and it's certainly cheaper than ER bills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUdq_UhMQAQ - very informative video on brushing

https://www.reddit.com/r/Rabbits/comments/b3cctl/sesame_getting_brushed_as_requested/ - someone on this forum

Also I would get this brush in size small - this one is god for everyday use to help avoid mats and tangles. It is very gentle.

Try to establish a clear reward mechanism - for example show the bunny two blueberries. Give one right away and the other right after you are done. Over a couple times this will build more positive associations with brushing as a reward will be expected. Bunnies are VERY food motivated.

u/dianthe · 2 pointsr/dogs

I would recommend this comb - it's not very expensive but I find it does the job well.

I would also get a small slicker brush.

I've never groomed a Shih Tzu so perhaps if I'm wrong here some can correct me but I would suggest getting a conditioning spray and lightly mist the dog before you brush as it will help to get any mats and tangles out easier. I use it all the time with my Samoyeds and it really does make the job easier.

u/gogenevieve13 · 2 pointsr/Wheatens

We use this to cut through mats that are really tough but first we go over him with the safari slicker brush and then a fine tooth comb (literally!) lol