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Wahl Dog Thinning Scissors

Regular Price $34.99 Special Price $27.99
Wahl Dog Thinning Scissors is rated 2.3 out of 5 by 3.
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I262789-Wahl Dog Thinning Scissors
I262789-Wahl Dog Thinning Scissors I262789-Wahl Dog Thinning Scissors

Product details

SKU
I262789
Pet
Dog
Health and Wellbeing
" Thinning shears are designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat, leaving the coat lighter and thinner. Thinning shears are designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat, leaving the coat lighter and thinner. Directions: First comb through the coat gently to remove mats or tangles and separate the hairs you want to cut from those you do not. Using the thinning shears, cut the coat slowly, working your way between longer and shorter hairs while letting the shears to do the work to avoid pulling or ripping the coat. Check work continuously. Designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat. High quality stainless steel "
Benefits
"Designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat. High quality stainless steel "
Grooming Spec Needs
Everyday Use
Grooming Type
Scissors
Grooming Hair Type
All
Description

Thinning shears are designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat, leaving the coat lighter and thinner. 


Directions:
First comb through the coat gently to remove mats or tangles and separate the hairs you want to cut from those you do not. Using the thinning shears, cut the coat slowly, working your way between longer and shorter hairs while letting the shears to do the work to avoid pulling or ripping the coat.  Check work continuously.  Designed to remove and reduce bushy areas in your pet’s coat.


High quality stainless steel 

Rated 5 out of 5 by Russelle from Thinning scissors Good product and easy to use.
Date published: 2024-01-17
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