Mars Coat King Grooming Tool
Mars Coat-Kings work well with all different kinds of breeds and coats.
How to use:
Place tool on coat with light pressure and comb out in the direction of hair growth. Note: going against or aside hair growth will cause excessive cutting of hair. Only use once a week or every other week. (Too much use could result in a bald pet!)
Quick Buying Guide:
- Coarse & Medium styles (6 – 12 blades) for prep work and thinning out undercoat
- Fine styles (16 – 20 blades) for grooming soft, heavy coats
- Super Fine styles (20 – 26 blades) for finishing and thick, shaggy coats (especially spaniels, setters, etc.)
- Use coarse styles to comb out the undercoat – fine styles for finishing.
- Some breed clubs recommend certain sizes that seem to work best for their breed.
Breed Guide:
Afgans: 20 – 26 blades
Boxers: 16 – 20 blades
Collies: 10 – 12 blades or 18 Double Wide
Golden Retrievers: 12 blades or 18 Double Wide
Giant Schnauzers: 20 blades
Schnauzers: 10 – 12 blades
Setters: 16 – 26 blades or 30 Double-Wide
Sheepdogs: 6 – 10 blades
Shepherds: 10 – 12 blades
Spaniels: 20-26 blades, upper body 8 blades, legs & skirt
Terriers: 10 – 20 blades (depending on thickness or coarseness of coat)
Wolfhounds: 10 – 12 blades or 18 Double Wide
Cats: 12 – 26 blades
Horses: Triple-Wide, Coarse or Fine
Goats: Double-Wide, Fine
Rabbits: 20 – 26 blades
Owners of Poodle Crossbreds :
With a number of poodle crosses the popular one being Labradors, many owners have difficulty deciding which Coat King is best suited to their individual animal.
The choice will largely fall between the 16 and 20 blade Coat King in most cases. Coat textures
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