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Safari Flea Comb for Dogs, Wood Handle

Safari Flea Comb for Dogs, Wood Handle
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Safari Flea Comb for Dogs, Wood Handle

 
 
Our Price: $9.99
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Features
  • Best suited for all breeds

  • Ideal to use after flea powders or shampoos

  • Effectively removes fleas, and monitors the condition of the skin and coat

  • Recommended by professional groomers

  • Comfortable, easy-grip wooden handle


Description

The Safari flea comb helps detect fleas or dry flaky skin in the early stages. The extended, wooden handle flea comb also helps to remove nits and other debris from your pet.


Product Details
Product Length:0.5 inches
Product Width:2.51 inches
Product Height:9.0 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:10.7 inches
Package Width:2.1 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Nice Flea Comb  Jun 01, 2010 By C. Towler
I wasn't sure if the teeth of this comb would go all the way to the skin of my Cairn Terrier, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that it works very well and removes some of the dead undercoat too. The wood handle is comfortable, so my hand doesn't tire while using it.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Awesome, must have for dog care  Apr 05, 2011 By Lisa Escravada
I love this little comb because it grabs & lifts the fleas right out. This is one of the things we've been able to use to control our dog's fleas without poisoning her with chemicals that may cause health problems like cancer. I use it before & after baths & I use soapy water to duck the fleas in. They immediately die of suffocation in the soapy water & fall to the bottom of the container. This combined with consistent carpet washing, doggie baths, flea traps & diatomaceous earth treatments has kept our flea problem almost non-existent.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


2Not the quality I'm used to from Safari  May 26, 2011 By JD
I've purchased numerous Safari flea combs in the past - I found them to be a quality product whose teeth combed through any dog's hair.

But this comb is a disappointment = there's no space between a number of the teeth, meaning that section of the comb is as ineffective as a comb with missing teeth. If I'm not picking up loose hair, it's a sure bet the comb is skipping over fleas.


1worst flea comb  Nov 27, 2011 By stature "stature"
I bought several flea combs at once to find a good one since I couldn't tell from pictures
what the teeth spacing was like or the quality of the combs. My dog had a thick double
coat and I was concerned about being able to comb through to get fleas since combing him
would result in a comb full of the undercoat hairs no matter how much he was brushed prior.

This is a review of Safari Flea Comb for Dogs with wood handle.
This flea comb seems to have a bigger space between the teeth, and didn't remove fleas
as easily as other combs. Also it rusted fast within the first week of use.

I used the comb along with bathing of my dog since with wet fur it was easier to spot
the red-brown fleas or Dog Flea ( Ctenocephalides canis ) that are more flat with fat
rears. Dog fleas' strategy was to grip the fur and stay on,
making me have to comb several times on the flea to try to dislodge it, Sometimes the flea
was very good and scraping and combing the flea would take awhile to get it loose.

Also, this comb isn't very useful for Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) since those
cat fleas have smaller black bodies that are narrow and easily crawl out of the teeth to
hop away if I didn't thrust my comb into soapy water fast enough, and yes I tried to get
them in the soap water asap, into a separate bowl. Fleas are sneaky and like to crawl
up the dog to air if the dog is sitting in water, soap water also makes it harder for
the black colored Cat Flea to use its wings for a big hop away escape.

Bottom line is this comb was a big disappointment and waste of money.
The best comb that I wish I had and knew about years ago was an all metal flea comb
[[ASIN: B0002ASFZU Pet Comb for Fleas]]



2Not what I expected  Nov 12, 2011 By JayDee "Sunny Florida"
I don't care for this flea comb. It is ok to use as a regular comb for a short haired dog. I have a regular small tooth metal one that I purchased from vet and it works. This one doesn't. I wanted an extra to keep in the car for his encounters at the dog park. This isn't something I would recommend.

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