The use of this vacuum pet brush is very easy and mess free, pet hair, dirt and fleece are sucked in to the vacuum cleaner and thereafter can easily be disposed. To kill the sucked in fleas fast it is advised to put a moth ball in to the vacuum cleaner bag (alternatively the moth ball can directly sucked in to the filter bag through the vacuum cleaner). Fleas which are exposed to the fumes of Naphthalene are fast eliminated. Most vacuum cleaners will contain the smell and fumes of the moth balls, depending on effectiveness of the vacuum cleaners filtration of which HEPA would be the most effective. If the vacuum cleaner releases smell of the moth balls we advised to groom your pet outdoor or if used indoor keep the vacuum cleaner in one room and the flexible hose to clean the pet in another room, this also eliminates some of the noise of the vacuum cleaner to calm those pets which do not feel comfortable if exposed to the noise of vacuum cleaners. Alternatively it is also possible to suck in the fleas without the use of moth balls. After finishing the pet grooming the vacuum cleaner bag needs to be disposed immediately outside the premises before a possible escape of the sucked in fleas from the vacuum cleaner bag happens.
Regular use of this pet brush encourages natural oils for a shiny glossy and healthy coat. Quickly and easily removes loose hair and eliminates tangles, knots, dander and trapped dirt while leaving pets hair shiny. The flexible bristles won’t hurt your pet’s sensitive skin and Works great for pets of all sizes and hair types. .
Warning: Long-term exposure to mothball fumes can harm pets and people. Modern PDB mothballs are less toxic. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the United States has established a permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 10 ppm for naphthalene.
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