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Boysenberry ZoomGroom | 
enlarge | Brand: KONG Company Category: Pet Products
List Price: $10.05 Buy New: $6.80 You Save: $3.25 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 26015
Color: Blue Media: Misc. Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 4 x 6.5
MPN: ZG2 Model: ZG2 UPC: 035585511115 EAN: 0035585511115 ASIN: B0002AR19Q
Release Date: May 3, 2008 (New: Last 30 Days) Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Removes loose hair like a magnet, stimulates capillaries and natural oil production for healthy skin and coats. | | • | ZOOMGROOM brushes are effective for all dogs and coat types. | | • | Made in the USA with Natural Rubber |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Flexible solid rubber teeth help remove dirt and bugs. Tapered bristles penetrate to the skin to remove loose hair that other brushes can't reach. Gentle, won't scratch pet. Stimulates the production of natural oils necessary for a healthy coat.
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| Customer Reviews:
Amazing little brush! March 13, 2008 Not only does this brush get the shedding hair off the dogs, it works wonders on the carpet and furniture too! Use it in a circular motion on the carpet, and wow - the hair comes up! We have a long-haired, double-coated dog and a short-haired dog. I have tried everything to get pet hair off of the carpet, and this brush works amazingly well. Only one word of caution...short dog hair does not stick to it very well - most of it falls to the floor. This brush also seems to work best on short-haired dogs when they are wet. You may still need another brush to get all of the loose hair off the dogs - and this brush does create a lot of loose hair. All in all, this is a great brush that the dogs love to be brushed with.
You wouldn't believe the amount of hair! December 27, 2007 I never dreamed this thing would work like it does. You keep brushing and brushing and the hair keeps falling and falling. This is one great doggie brush!
My doggies agree! They like being brushed with this brush - so much they try and move each other out of the way to get brushed! This has never happened before at grooming time!
My only advice would be to get out in the yard or an open area. The brush doesn't hold the hair and the hair doesn't clump up so that you can neatly dispose of it. If you want to clean it up, you'll need to brush it up.
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