
Coastal Pet - Safari - Shed Magic De-Shedding Tool for Dogs with Short to Medium Hair, No Color
Coastal Pet - Safari - Shed Magic De-Shedding Tool for Dogs with Short to Medium Hair, No Color
| Brand | Coastal |
| Color | NO Color |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Bristle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Material | Metal |
About this item
- Keeps your dog and home clean by removing excess hair
- Reduces shedding in dogs with short to medium length coats
- Gentle-glide blade smoothly pulls excess fur
- Textured handle provides maximum control
- Comfortable gripping with soft handle


Safari Dog Shedding Comb for Dogs
The smooth rounded teeth of the Safari Dog Shedding Comb penetrate deep into the undercoat, while the short teeth collect loose hair. For dogs with matted hair, use with a Safari de-matting comb or mat remover.
Full line of consumer-friendly grooming tools.
Safari grooming tools are easy to use for every coat type and feature ergonomic comfort-grip handles. These quality products help to reduce shedding, mats and tangles, while promoting healthy coats.
- For short coats
- Reduces shedding
- Smooth, rounded teeth are gentle to the skin
- Long teeth penetrate deep into undercoat; short teeth collect loose hair
- Wooden handle
- Safe and easy to use
Grooming Tips

How to Brush
Safari dog grooming brushes and grooming tools are safe and easy to use. Brush in the direction of hair growth, from head to tail and then down the legs. Use flowing strokes, separating the hair as needed. To fluff the coat, brush against direction of hair growth.

Brush Carefully
Take care to avoid removing too much hair at one time when using your Safari dog brush.

Brush Frequently
Use your Safari dog grooming brush frequently to help enhance the coat's natural luster, reduce shedding and encourage a healthy coat.

Handling Tangles & Mats
For coats with mats or tangles, use a Safari Dog Comb, Safari Dog De-Matting Comb or Safari Dog Undercoat Rake to detangle the hair prior to brushing. Starting at the head, move toward the tail, then down the legs using long strokes that follow the direction of hair growth.
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Coastal Pet - Safari - Shed Magic De-Shedding Tool for Dogs with Short to Medium Hair, No Color
| Brand | Coastal |
| Color | NO Color |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Bristle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Material | Metal |
About this item
- Keeps your dog and home clean by removing excess hair
- Reduces shedding in dogs with short to medium length coats
- Gentle-glide blade smoothly pulls excess fur
- Textured handle provides maximum control
- Comfortable gripping with soft handle


Safari Dog Shedding Comb for Dogs
The smooth rounded teeth of the Safari Dog Shedding Comb penetrate deep into the undercoat, while the short teeth collect loose hair. For dogs with matted hair, use with a Safari de-matting comb or mat remover.
Full line of consumer-friendly grooming tools.
Safari grooming tools are easy to use for every coat type and feature ergonomic comfort-grip handles. These quality products help to reduce shedding, mats and tangles, while promoting healthy coats.
- For short coats
- Reduces shedding
- Smooth, rounded teeth are gentle to the skin
- Long teeth penetrate deep into undercoat; short teeth collect loose hair
- Wooden handle
- Safe and easy to use
Grooming Tips

How to Brush
Safari dog grooming brushes and grooming tools are safe and easy to use. Brush in the direction of hair growth, from head to tail and then down the legs. Use flowing strokes, separating the hair as needed. To fluff the coat, brush against direction of hair growth.

Brush Carefully
Take care to avoid removing too much hair at one time when using your Safari dog brush.

Brush Frequently
Use your Safari dog grooming brush frequently to help enhance the coat's natural luster, reduce shedding and encourage a healthy coat.

Handling Tangles & Mats
For coats with mats or tangles, use a Safari Dog Comb, Safari Dog De-Matting Comb or Safari Dog Undercoat Rake to detangle the hair prior to brushing. Starting at the head, move toward the tail, then down the legs using long strokes that follow the direction of hair growth.
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Description
| Brand | Coastal |
| Color | NO Color |
| Shape | Oblong |
| Bristle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Handle Material | Metal |
About this item
- Keeps your dog and home clean by removing excess hair
- Reduces shedding in dogs with short to medium length coats
- Gentle-glide blade smoothly pulls excess fur
- Textured handle provides maximum control
- Comfortable gripping with soft handle


Safari Dog Shedding Comb for Dogs
The smooth rounded teeth of the Safari Dog Shedding Comb penetrate deep into the undercoat, while the short teeth collect loose hair. For dogs with matted hair, use with a Safari de-matting comb or mat remover.
Full line of consumer-friendly grooming tools.
Safari grooming tools are easy to use for every coat type and feature ergonomic comfort-grip handles. These quality products help to reduce shedding, mats and tangles, while promoting healthy coats.
- For short coats
- Reduces shedding
- Smooth, rounded teeth are gentle to the skin
- Long teeth penetrate deep into undercoat; short teeth collect loose hair
- Wooden handle
- Safe and easy to use
Grooming Tips

How to Brush
Safari dog grooming brushes and grooming tools are safe and easy to use. Brush in the direction of hair growth, from head to tail and then down the legs. Use flowing strokes, separating the hair as needed. To fluff the coat, brush against direction of hair growth.

Brush Carefully
Take care to avoid removing too much hair at one time when using your Safari dog brush.

Brush Frequently
Use your Safari dog grooming brush frequently to help enhance the coat's natural luster, reduce shedding and encourage a healthy coat.

Handling Tangles & Mats
For coats with mats or tangles, use a Safari Dog Comb, Safari Dog De-Matting Comb or Safari Dog Undercoat Rake to detangle the hair prior to brushing. Starting at the head, move toward the tail, then down the legs using long strokes that follow the direction of hair growth.



















