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PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 3:14 pm    Post subject:  Can definitely recommend the Zoom Groom by Kong Reply with quote Scroll Down to Next postGo to last Post of PageTweet This Post

I bought this for some bizarre reason just to try - it looked funny!!!!

It was after I'd read about the furminator and decided I couldn't really justify spending £30 on a grooming tool Rolling Eyes

Anyway, it came the other day and I tried it yesterday and its FANTASTIC!!!!!!!! Laughing Laughing Laughing And Danny seemed to like it a lot better than he does the shedding blade.. Loads of dead hair was coming off, much better than the shedding blade I have... so I just thought I'd share in case anyone was looking for something similar or considering one Very Happy




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_Mary_ Subscriber 02/06/2012 Offline
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Look like its be more gentle than a shedding blade, what did it cost if its not a rude question Smile

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Not a rude question at all Mary, I should have put it on the op actually Rolling Eyes

I got mine for £4.99 - but it ranges between that and about £6.00


ps. have you noticed I am finally getting to grips with my new camera Wink

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i considered getting one of those a while ago but didn't know if it would work. I've now found a JML pet mitt that works really well and a normal plastic comb to get rid of the undercoat.

does this work on both or just top coat???


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It works on both undercoat and top coat....

I too have a grooming mitt - and I find the results better than that too Wink

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I use a Zoom Groom both on dogs and on my bunnies (not the same one Very Happy ) and I think it's really good. The dogs seem to like it as it's quite gentle but it's effective.

Good value for money I think.

Liz

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Thanks Rach, next question, where did you buy it? Laughing Laughing , nosy so and so aren`t I Laughing

Pics are very good btw, good thing you`ll have the camers sussed by the GT Very Happy


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I got one of these a few months ago and I find it works well at bath time too.
It gets a really good lather up and gets out the loose hairs out. Also it gives the little blighters something to have a chew on when I'm hosing them off. Very Happy

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where did you buy it?


I think I got it from either Pet Supermarket or Pet Planet... one of those two, but there are other shops online which sell it Very Happy

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Oh yes...I have one of those. Very Happy

It works best on Oysters fur ( I think Mojo's is just too darn thick Rolling Eyes ) and Oyster loves it. I scrub her in circles with it and she thinks it's wonderful....it must feel like a massage I suppose...it gets loads of fur out too. Wink


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