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The StyleMbro Dog Tears Stain Remover Comb is a high-quality grooming tool designed to safely and effectively remove tear stains from your pet's face. With its ergonomic grip and hypoallergenic stainless steel teeth, this comb ensures a comfortable grooming experience while preventing discoloration and promoting a clean, healthy appearance.
B**A
Perfect size for eye area
This little comb does a mighty job! Super easy to handle and does a great job of getting through fur in sensitive under eyes area.
V**H
Amazing for getting out eye gunk from my miniature poodle
I was hesitant to spend $10.00 on a single comb, but this is amazing for removing all of the eye crusties from my miniature poodle. It's small enough that it doesn't scare my little girl, and it is precise enough to comb through the hair and get all the goop out. It's perfect.
A**.
Works, but very sharp
This brush works for removing the gunk buildup at the corners of my dogs eyes. The brush won't really work unless the gunk is wet and easy to brush through. Sometimes my dog has dry and hard clumps that can only go away with time. The brush is VERY sharp. Make sure your pup stays still so you don't poke an eye out. Since it was very sharp, I lightly brushed through the tear stains but stopped if I felt any tugging. I also bought eyedrops and a cleanser to help with the issue, since the metal brush won't do much on its own.The handle is chopstick's size, and I lost it about a day into having it (I blame my cats for thinking it's a toy). I'm sure it'll turn up, eventually. I ended up using a fresh mascara/brow spoolie brush as a replacement. Worked just as well and I didn't have to worry about poking or cutting my dogs eyes.
S**N
Keep Debris Out of Your Dogs Eyes
This is the best eye comb I’ve ever had foe my dog. Well made, teeth are strong, long handle easy to control.
Y**T
Great for good grooming.
My little dog is still a puppy and a very active one at that. He has the white, white coat of a Maltese and the black/grey of a Shih Tzu around his head/ears/face. So, there are the tear stains with which to cope. In reading ways to combat this problem, I purchased a bottle of detangler and this little brush. I wet the brush and lightly brush beneath his eyes--something that he does not enjoy--and sure enough the stains disappear. Repeating this about every four days is keeping his face so clean which makes me happy. The neat thing about this little brush is the long handle. I do not have to get so close to his eyes like using the pads for eye stain cleaning. He appreciates this and will look at me as I am brushing as if he is saying, "Thank you for realizng that this is better." I also use this on his beard where there are stains as well. We live in the mountains where the ground is mostly red clay. When that gets on white fur, it looks really bad. I use this little brush and the eye stain solution and brush daily and that deals with those stains. If you have a wiggly little white dog, I heartily recommend this for your peace of mind and his comfort.
H**.
Works well around the eyes
This is a small efficient comb for around the eye area - very good at what it is supposed to do. We have a small white dog that sheds big purplish tear globs. This doesn’t get rid of the stained fur but does help prevent crusting that can happen when the tear globs dry.
D**Y
For my pups runny eyes.
I use after a bath with blueberry eye wash. Gets the guck out.
H**N
Too rough for my small dog
This is definitely too hard and rough to use on my dog. I never even opened it up. I use a soft mascara brush that was never used out of my brushes and it is small and soft and works like a charm.
J**P
Sharp but works well
Keep a good watch near your pup’s eyes
T**Z
Arrived Broken...
It more or less does the job. Bristles are straight metal so have to be careful when using it for my small dog. It can be too rough if used without softening dried up eye gunk first. Almost useless however, since it arrived snapped in two in an envelope. I've been using it holding the stub of the handle left; will have to glue/tape it back together.
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