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I will hurt the skin
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My only qualm is that the brush points are very sharp, and it hurts skin (my dogs jump away and I tried it on myself, too)
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This helps to get dead skin and loose fur off of him and the other two
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I have an elderly Arabian with an odd coat...when he sheds his summer coat it is hard to remove all the hair & "scurf" (dirt and dead skin cells) to get him slick and clean before his winter coat grows in.
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Comfortable handle and bristles were tough but soft enough where it didn’t bother my dogs skin
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Maybe it is ok for dogs with different coats (or dogs with less sensitive skin?
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I suggest using a light touch though only because I would be afraid the prongs might hurt the skin.
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damage my dog skin due the tips are metal
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Very sharp and hurt skin.
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I see no necessity in such harsh skin abrasion in order for the brush to work, so I think it's an overlook on the company's part.
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Gentle enough for our chessie’s sensitive skin but tough enough to get all of his dead undercoat off during the hot summer months
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Upon first light brushing it scratched up her skin and caused bleeding
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Gets out my Golden’s knots after a few brushes
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Didn’t fully remove all of my golden’s fur/dander.
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I like this brush, so easy to clean the hair out and a very comfortable handle.