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Mikki Combi Brush For Short/Medium Coats

Mikki Combi Brush For Short/Medium Coats

The Mikki Combi Brush is two brushes in one, being suitable for short to medium haired dogs and also being suitable for cats. The Mikki Combi Brush's nylon bristles are designed to remove loose hairs in the topcoat and stimulate natural oils that promote a shiny healthy coat. The Mikki Combi Brush's nickel steel pin brush is designed to remove tangles and matts without causing excessive brushing force by placing the pins on an air cushioned bed. The Mikki Combi Brush is designed to be used on short to medium hair breeds and suitable for cats.

£3.79

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