Hartz Groomer’s Best Flea Comb for Dogs and Cats, Fine-Toothed Gentle Pet Comb for Detangling or Dematting Face & Paws (Pack of 1)
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Tell pesky parasites to ‘bug off’ with the Hartz Groomer’s Best Flea Comb. Appropriate for cats and dogs with all coat types, this fundamental grooming tool easily combs away fleas, flea eggs and other debris from your pet. The stainless steel teeth are gentle on delicate skin and as an added bonus are helpful in detangling small mats of fur. Plus, the ergonomic design allows for maximum comfort and control that will have you and your furry friend enjoy grooming together.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 0.62 x 3.7 x 10.38 inches; 1.44 ounces
Item model number : 3270094803
Date First Available : June 10, 2011
Manufacturer : Hartz
ASIN : B0055BNET8
Best Sellers Rank: #14,494 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #5 in Dog Flea Combs
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Tell pesky parasites to “bug off” with extra-fine teeth that comb away adult fleas, flea eggs and other debris easily with every stroke
Specially designed to work for cats and dogs with all coat types
Doubles as a grooming tool to detangle mats around delicate areas
Ergonomically designed handle allows for maximum comfort and control
8 reviews for Hartz Groomer’s Best Flea Comb for Dogs and Cats, Fine-Toothed Gentle Pet Comb for Detangling or Dematting Face & Paws (Pack of 1)
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hollytosh06 –
Got Rid of Cat Fleas Fast
Our landlord decided to sell our house and the realestate agents that walked through dropped off fleas. We tried drops, but those didn’t work. Using the flea comb, I was able to comb my cats and rid them of their flea issues after a few weeks. I combed them daily and vacuumed every other day for a few weeks and now the fleas are gone. The flea comb combs off the eggs, larvae, and the fleas themselves. I had to drown the fleas in soapy water to kill them, but it did the trick. It’s sturdy and one of my cats loved the flea comb, the other one hates being groomed no matter what. He tolerated the comb long enough for me to rid him of fleas thankfully. Many months later and we are still flea free, no outbreaks not even a flea egg. Cheaper than drops and not toxic like drops, but works better than flea drops!
E42 –
Does what it should, at a reasonable price.
I wasn’t impressed with Hartz’s hair brush- the pins bent easily, and even fell out over just a few brushes- but this flea comb actually works functionally well as a hair brush, as long as you’re careful to pull gently, as it does catch hairs rather easily.As far as anti-flea functionality.. well, they got caught and crushed between the pins a lot, but otherwise managed to escape easily. Is that good? I don’t know. It worked in the long run, along with a regimen of regular bathing (with cat shampoo), and I was able to remove all the fleas without having to resort to dangerous chemical treatments. While I’m not sure whether or not there’s better available, I can say this did what I needed it to at a reasonable price.It’s also rather durable, unlike most hair brushes, so the longetivity further emphasizes the cost-benefit of the product. The one downside is that the bottom of the pins are a bit firm (not quite sharp, but nearly so) which means you have to be careful about dragging the brush down through the underfur, as it can be painful for the cat if you do so.Looking at the bottom of the pins, they appear to have a rectangular bottom, rather than the usual rounded bottom most brush pins have. Whether this improves anti-flea functionality I can’t say, but it means you have to be a bit more careful (on top of already being careful with how easily it catches tangles) when running this through thick fur.The brush is also a bit hand-straining over longer periods, as it seems designed for smaller hands [than mine]. Conversely, it has really good grip, and I never had any slipping while using it.Once you get used to the quirks, this is actually a rather capable hairbrush (y’know, unlike Hartz’s brush actually intended for that purpose), which leads me to feel it’s likely a good anti-flea brush, as well (after all, if it’s catching most of the fur, it’s likely catching most of the things in it. Nevermind that it only took about four days of brushing and bathing to remove all the fleas, which seems like a rather reasonable period.)I don’t have the familarity with flea combs to confidently recommend this from that front, but I can at least say it worked well enough for me, and at a budget price. I also went with this one because it was the most recommended I was able to find, so it likely is as capable as it seems to be.At the very least, if you’re specifically looking for a cheap flea comb option, this seems as though it’d be a safe bet.
Jennifer –
If you even think there’s a chance you’ll need this, get it.
I like just about everything about this comb. TLDR: effective, easy to use, dog loves it, mom zones using it, only downside is the horizontal nature of it can be awkward in some areas, like the neck if he’s laying a certain way, but that alone is not a deal breaker bc this bad boy works!!Actual backstory and a few tips.…4yr old Carolina Dog who is living his best life at the beach got fleas for the first time this Monday (today is Thursday). I didn’t know what steps to take so I went to google and winged it. I gave him a Dawn bath that morning, but he was scratching again within a couple of hours. Since that didn’t do the trick 100%, I took him to PetSmart Grooming so they could do their magic. I thought between the two baths we had knocked these suckers out! Tuesday he slept hard all day which for him is unusual. He’s a we must go outside and walk the entire town and see all our favorite friends again today mom kinda dog. Wednesday he woke me up heavily grooming which was frustrating, but I remembered I ordered this comb so I pulled it out.The package didn’t give any directions and Amazon didn’t have any either. I wasn’t sure if he was supposed to be wet, dry or even what direction to run it. After some research I found out to do this DRY and in the SAME direction the hair grows. A fantastic tip was to have a bowl of water with soap in it by you to dip the comb in when you pull a Demon or any eggs out, and a paper towel to wipe/dry the comb. Get comfy and gently glide the comb though the pups hair in the direction it naturally lays. Keep a close eye on the comb though bc these suckers will just appear and sometimes they wiggle around or jump off. Gross…I know but we are talking about fleas here. You may also see tiny black specks…not sure if this is dirt or eggs but I went with eggs and dipped my comb into the Dawn water and whipped it super clean with the paper towel each time!Verdict – Dawn bath is an amazing DIY option. Just know it isn’t great for their skin so don’t overdo it. PetSmart is also a good option. That cost me about $70, but I added a deep conditioner since that bath was also harsh on his skin. He does not ever need a haircut so this is just for the bath and conditioner. Ears/nails are also included.Finally, this comb is a must have for getting the stragglers and their nasty spawn. I’ve been combing him for about 20 minutes 3 or 4 times a day, and each time I am finding less and less. I think we are just about in the clear now, but had I just stuck with the two baths my poor guy would still be miserable. Now he’s just a zen pup who is loving being combed. It’s seriously so relaxing for both of us. Weird…I know. Anyway this was supposed to be short but hopefully you get the point and will just get the comb already! Good luck!
Daphne Cruz –
Excelente opción para perros de pelo corto. Funcional, fácil de utilizar, no lastima y hasta disfrutó mi perrita la peinada.
Marylou –
Ergonomic handle makes combing fur easy. Teeth are tight so easy to see any pests or dirt combed out of fur.I use it on my cat and my dogs!
Tim S. –
This comb is perfect for gently combing my medium-haired and short-haired cats’ faces and tails. It also lets me check for any skin issues on their bodies.
Nancy J. –
Works great at trapping the fleas
Don pepe y los globos –
Este cepillo funciona bien, se lleva a las pulgas del pelaje y la mayoría se quedan atoradas entre sus cerdas metálicas, otras, solo las saca pero de inmediato intentan saltar. A mi lo que me funcionó fue tener cinta adhesiva mientras usaba este cepillo, sacaba las pulgas e inmediatamente las pegaba en la cinta, donde quedaban atrapadas para luego tirarlas a la basura, idéntico a las trampas adhesivas para ratones.Adoptamos un gatito de la calle, nos lo dieron muy pulgoso pero como era muy bebé (menos de 1 mes) no era adecuado usar productos químicos para eliminar las pulgas. Compramos este cepillo y nos maravillamos, en 3 días le sacamos un total de 31 pulgas a un gatito.El cepillo le gustó al gato y creo que le sigue gustado, no le lastima la piel ni se enreda en su pelo y a pesar de que ya no tiene pulgas lo seguimos cepillando y parece disfrutarlo.