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Oster Professional Pet Grooming Undercoat Rake, 18 Teeth Medium/Fine

Oster Professional Pet Grooming Undercoat Rake, 18 Teeth Medium/Fine

  • Easily removes dead undercoat with minimal cutting
  • Creates the look of hand-stripped finish in minutes
  • Great for shaping, finishing, thinning and de-shedding
  • Rounded ends are safe and help prevent skin irritation

Product Description
The Oster Grooming Tool line is complete with rakes and combs for a variety of breeds and coat types. The 18 Teeth Medium/Fine Rake 078928-320 is ideal for breeds with minimum undercoat.

Oster Professional Pet Grooming Undercoat Rake, 18 Teeth Medium/Fine

Evolution W6165 Shedding Comb with Rotating Teeth

Evolution W6165 Shedding Comb with Rotating Teeth

  • Gentle method of quickly untangling your pet¿s coat
  • Teeth rotate to pull through the coat without damaging it
  • Ideal for spaniels, collies, Afghans, Irish setters, sheepdogs, Pekingese, and many other breeds
  • Comb the entire coat before baths for great results
  • Effectively removes mats and tangles

Product Description
The Evolution shedding comb untangles a pet’s coat and gently removes loose hair. The rotating pins on this comb provide quicker grooming and untangling.

Evolution W6165 Shedding Comb with Rotating Teeth

What kind of dog food is good for sensitive, older teeth?

My wife and I adopted an English Pointer we named Nellie a few months ago from a local shelter. She is about seven years old. We believe she had it pretty rough on the streets, because she is missing some teeth, and her teeth are worn down.
We give both our dogs dry Purina Dog food. Nellie has never been a big eater, but we realized that the reason for that might be because of her teeth. We have been trying to find a dry dog food that will not cause her teeth pain when she eats. Any suggestions?

Bedford clerk puts teeth in dog license law

Bedford clerk puts teeth in dog license law
Town officials have tightened the leash on pet owners, nearly eliminating a licensing problem that has, until recently, dogged the town.

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