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Trixie Flea and Dust Comb 15 cm for Rodents, Guinea Pigs & Rabbits
Flea and Dust Comb 15 cm for Rodents, Guinea Pigs & Rabbits €4,95

Flea and Dust Comb 15 cm for Rodents, Guinea Pigs & Rabbits

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Product description

Trixie Flea and Dust Comb for rodents, guinea pigs, and rabbits

The Trixie Flea and Dust Comb is a fine grooming comb for gently checking the coat. With its narrow teeth, you can better detect dust, loose hairs, small dirt particles, and any visible irregularities in the coat.

This comb is particularly useful for guinea pigs, rabbits, and rodents where coat inspection is part of grooming. Think of animals with somewhat longer fur, animals that are shedding, or animals whose skin and coat you want to examine extra closely. Always use the comb gently, briefly, and without pulling on the fur.

In short

  • Fine comb for coat check and care
  • Size: approx. 15 cm
  • Handy for dust, loose hairs, and small dirt particles in the coat.
  • To be used to gently check the coat for visible parasites or skin problems.
  • Suitable for rodents, guinea pigs, and rabbits
  • Use only under supervision and check regularly for wear

Pros of the Trixie Flea and Dust Comb

Handy comb for coat control
Fine teeth for dust, dirt, and loose hairs
Practical for animals with a longer or denser coat
Helps to get a better look at the skin and coat
Nice size of approx. 15 cm
Combines well with skin & coat care , parasites & pests , and coat care

Why choose a flea and dust comb?

A fine-toothed comb is handy when you want to check your animal's coat up close. For guinea pigs and rabbits, for example, it allows you to better see if there is dust, dirt, loose hairs, or small particles in the fur. You can also better inspect the skin for spots that are sometimes harder to spot with the naked eye.

The comb is not a treatment for parasites, but a tool to check and care for the coat. Do you see a lot of itching, scabs, bald patches, sores, flakes, or moving bugs? Then contact a veterinarian so that they can properly examine what is going on.

Use the comb gently and with short strokes. Small animals, in particular, can be startled by combing for too long or too firmly. A calm grooming session usually works better than trying to comb through the entire coat at once.

How do you use the Trixie Flea and Dust Comb?

  • Make sure your animal is sitting calmly and stably.
  • Gently comb in the direction of hair growth.
  • Start with short sections, especially if your animal is not yet used to being combed.
  • Check the comb periodically for loose hairs, dust, dirt, or visible parasites.
  • Clean the comb after use and store it outside the enclosure.

Pay particular attention to areas where dirt or parasites are more noticeable, such as around the neck, behind the ears, on the hindquarters, and between denser layers of coat. Do not pull on tangles. For tangles or matting, a suitable brush, scissors, or professional help is often wiser than forcing it out with a fine-toothed comb.

For which animals is this comb suitable?

  • Guinea pig: suitable for coat checks, especially for long-haired guinea pigs, during shedding periods, or when you want to check dust and dirt from the coat.
  • Rabbits: suitable for gentle coat checks on rabbits that tolerate combing. Regular grooming is especially important for long-haired rabbits.
  • Rat: suitable for briefly checking the fur and skin, for example in case of itching, dirt, or shedding. Many rats require little grooming, so keep it short and gentle.
  • Chinchilla and degu: use only briefly and gently when coat control is necessary. These animals require specific coat care and should not be wet or intensively combed.
  • Hamster, dwarf hamster, mouse, and gerbil: only use when the animal remains calm and a coat check is truly necessary. For these small animals, being picked up and handled is often more stressful than the grooming itself.

The comb is therefore particularly practical for animals whose coat you can inspect calmly. Not every animal needs to be combed regularly. Observe the animal, the type of coat, and its behavior during grooming carefully.

When do you use a fine-toothed comb?

  • When you want to remove dust, loose hairs, or small dirt particles from the coat.
  • When you want to take a good look at the skin and coat.
  • For animals that are shedding, if they tolerate combing well.
  • For long-haired animals where dirt sticks to the coat more easily.
  • After contact with hay, bedding, or dusty areas, when there is visible dirt in the coat.

Do not use the comb on irritated, broken, or painful skin. Do you notice that your animal startles, whimpers, ducks away, or shows clear signs of discomfort? Then stop and try again later, or choose a softer brush that suits your animal better.

Coat check for parasites

The fine teeth of the comb can help to inspect the coat more specifically. You can check for fleas, lice, mite-like signs, scabs, flakes, or other noticeable spots. The comb helps with the inspection but does not solve a parasite problem on its own.

If in doubt, it is wise to seek expert advice quickly. Especially in guinea pigs, rabbits, and small rodents, skin irritation or itching can have multiple causes. A veterinarian can assess whether treatment is necessary and which medication is safe for the animal species.

  • Do not use flea treatments for dogs or cats without advice from a veterinarian.
  • Use the comb only as a control aid.
  • Wash or disinfect the comb after use if you suspect parasites.
  • Also check the enclosure, bedding, shelters, and resting places if you notice anything unusual.

Material and dimensions

  • Product: Trixie Flea and Dust Comb
  • Size: approx. 15 cm
  • Use: coat control, dust comb and grooming comb
  • Suitable for: rodents, guinea pigs, and rabbits
  • Safety advice: use only under supervision and check regularly for wear

Cleaning and maintenance

  • Remove hair and dirt from the comb after use.
  • Clean the comb when you use it on multiple animals.
  • Let the comb dry thoroughly before storing it.
  • Check regularly if the teeth are still straight and smooth.
  • Do not use the comb if there are sharp edges, bent teeth, or damage.
  • Store the comb outside the enclosure.

Preferably use a separate grooming routine for each animal or group. Do you suspect parasites or skin problems? Then clean the comb extra carefully after use and have the veterinarian examine it if the symptoms persist.

Good to know

  • The comb is intended as a grooming and monitoring tool.
  • Do not use as a toy and do not leave it in the enclosure.
  • Always comb gently and without pulling on the coat.
  • Do not use on cuts, scabs, or irritated skin.
  • In case of itching, bald patches, scabs, or visible parasites, veterinary advice is advisable.
  • Check the comb regularly for wear or damage.

Frequently asked questions about the Trixie Flea and Dust Comb

What do you use the Trixie Flea and Dust Comb for?

You use the comb to gently check the coat for dust, dirt, loose hairs, and visible irregularities. The comb can also help to get a better look at the skin and coat.

Is this comb suitable for guinea pigs?

Yes, the comb is suitable for guinea pigs. A fine comb can be handy, especially for long-haired guinea pigs or for coat checks. Comb gently and do not pull on tangles.

Is this comb suitable for rabbits?

Yes, the comb can be used on rabbits that allow combing. For long-haired rabbits or animals that are shedding, coat checks can be especially important.

Can I remove fleas or lice with this?

The comb can help to inspect the coat and better detect visible parasites. In the case of a true infestation, the comb is not a complete treatment. In that case, contact a veterinarian for appropriate advice.

Is this comb suitable for hamsters or mice?

Only when the animal remains calm and a coat check is truly necessary. With very small animals, handling is often more stressful than combing. Therefore, keep it short and do not force anything.

Can I use the comb for tangles?

Do not use the comb to pull hard on tangles. For tangles or matted fur, a gentler approach, a suitable brush, or expert help is often better.

How big is the comb?

The comb is approximately 15 cm in size. This makes it comfortable to hold and handy for targeted inspection of smaller sections of the coat.

How do I clean the comb?

Remove hair and dirt after use. Clean the comb and let it dry thoroughly before storing it. Extra careful cleaning is important if parasites are suspected.

May the comb remain in the enclosure?

No, use the comb only during grooming and put it away afterwards. Do not leave grooming materials in the enclosure.

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With the Trixie Flea and Dust Comb, you can calmly inspect your pet's coat and remove small dirt particles or loose hairs. This makes coat inspection a short, clear, and pleasant part of the grooming routine.

Specifications
Size (approx): 15 cm
Suitable for: Rodents, Guinea Pig, Rabbit
Particularities: -
Safety Information: Offer only under supervision. Check regularly for wear and tear
Trixie Flea and Dust Comb 15 cm for Rodents, Guinea Pigs & Rabbits
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