I really thought the shape to this comb was pretty neat, and would be a welcome difference to my other greyhound combs which are all just straight across. There is no "better" option between them but this is simply for different things and serve different purposes for different dogs of varied sizes, shapes, hair types, etcetera. My normal standard greyhound combs are rather heavy in comparison to this one and I like this one better for face work and detail work, especially on some of the smaller dogs I see at my grooming salon. The tines are a little lighter and thinner as well though and therefore I do worry about possible breakage over time- but so far so good. Definitely get yourself one of these as a professional groomer it will be a nice tool to utilize and keep in your arsenal of grooming supplies, but also for smaller dogs at home this would be great too as a mat detector (get yourself an appropriate brush as well to keep your dog in good shape between grooming visits.)
This face comb has thinner teeth than any comb I typically use on my dog and has made it easy to find areas where my dogs fur is more tangled and is in need of brushing. It’s very useful for us and we love it.
Not much really to say as it is a comb. It seems well made, strong material is used, easy to use and combs my dog's double coat very well. The size is nice as well as I have a larger dog. Overall pretty satisfied with this comb.
The everyday comb is amazing. It is a necessity for my samoyed's hair. It does a great job at detangling and is super easy to use, hold, maneuver, and clean. Its also super sturdy and durable. Highly recommend.
This works and probably does what it is supposed to, but I dislike how much it pulls my dogs coat. I have a two Pomeranians and I am not sure this is the best item to use while grooming them. I think it would work well on other coats but this seems to catch and tug more than I would like which does not happen with pur other grooming utensils.
I have a little Maltese with long hair in some areas, so a good comb is necessary on a daily basis. I also try to keep her eye area from rusting and have been using a finishing comb (teeth close together like a flea comb) to do that one area because non of the other combs I found were detail oriented enough. This comb now saves me from having to use the finishing comb on her face and a separate comb on her body, the space between teeth is just right. It’s very comfortable to hold and I like having some shorter teeth on the end for smaller areas. The crescent shape really does work well for getting into all the little areas while also doing the job on the main coat. I brush her at least once a day to keep the tangles away and not having to pull out an arsenal of grooming tools every time is nice. Now I just need her pin brush and this comb. I can feel how high quality it is, I know the teeth aren’t going to bend if I’m trying to get through a tangle. I’m confident this will last a very long time. So glad I found this comb! My dog enjoys it too and happily sits on my lap with her head held up while I comb her face and head. She loves it as much as I do.
I ordered this product to replace the 10-inch comb that I bought without paying attention to the fact that it was 10 inches... The comb is being utilized on my long haired cat that dislikes brushes immensely. She is very sensitive to her hair being pulled. The tines on the 10 inch comb were a little bit big and wide to effectively do the job... that's where the Warren London Copper Crescent Detail Comb (lots of words) comes into effect. Take it slow for the first passthrough - I will only do a couple inches at a time slowly to get any of the initial tangles combed through (first picture shows slight binding). After that, it becomes her favorite thing in the whole world (as you can see in the pictures). Works well for getting the correct angles. Helps get rid of that excess hair that she's holding on to. Our short hair cats also like it. It works for their shedding fur as well. They aren't as picky though, so we can use a brush on them.
I tested the Groomer’s Everyday Comb on my soft-wire hair dachshund and it worked really well. I had to pull the comb straight (make sure it wasn’t at an angle) to prevent it from pulling his hair, but it went really smooth. He did not yip or act like it hurt at all. In fact, he acted like he enjoyed it.