

The VETOCANIS currycomb maintains the beauty and health of your dog's coat. It untangles knots, removes dead hair and undercoat, to leave a shiny and attractive coat. The currycomb is suitable for long, short or thick hair.
Product benefits
The VETOCANIS Double Grooming currycomb, in stainless steel, contains 18 teeth and allows you to disentangle your dog's hair before and after brushing.
This brush is specially designed to gently untangle and remove dead undercoat so that you can brush the coat more easily.
After brushing, the currycomb lets you check that all the knots have been removed.
In addition, grooming your dog or your cat allows you to share a moment that is special and much appreciated by your companion, which will strengthen your emotional bonds.
Type of hair: long, medium-long and thick
It is suitable for dogs and cats with long, medium-long and thick hair.
Stainless steel, ABS, TPR
Brush regularly in the same direction as the hair, to remove any dead hair.
Remove dead hair from the currycomb after each use.
Tip: For more effectiveness in dealing with knots, use our VETOCANIS disentangling spray which combines conditioners and gloss enhancers in its formula which make disentangling easier, especially for long hair, and leave the hair silky and shiny.
Take care when using the currycomb near sensitive areas (ventral side, around the ears and eyes, possible wounds, etc.)
Dry hair will be easier to disentangle. Dry hair will pull less on the dog's skin.
For any animal its coat represents the best protection against external aggression.
Vétocanis brushes are there to help you care for the coat each day.
Below are the Vétocanis Tips which explain the 3 essential steps to follow to brush your companion properly
STEP 1: Disentangling the coat.
The purpose of this step is to make sure that all knots have been untangled before the brushing stage. It also helps to eliminate dead hairs from the undercoat.
STEP 2: Brushing.
With the knots untangled the coat can be brushed more easily. This step eliminates dead hair, dirt and dust, and gives shine and lustre to the coat.
STEP 3: Finishing.
This stage can involve cutting the nails, thinning out the fur, cutting hair that is too long around the ears and eyes, or even massaging your animal!
Did you know ?
Skin problems in animals top the list of reasons why pet owners seek assistance from the vet. Taking care of your animal’s coat ensures that it will have clean and healthy skin!