Simple to use
A full groom in 4 steps
No grooming experience needed — both tools are designed to guide you through it.
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At-Home Kit vs Monthly Groomer
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What to expect
One kit. One session. Never book a groomer again.
Pet parents report a full coat and nail groom done at home in under 30 minutes — first try
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If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, contact us within 14 days and we'll give you a full refund — no questions asked.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A single groomer visit in South Africa costs between R200 and R350 — and that's just for the coat. Nails often cost extra. This kit costs R399 once and handles every groom after that at zero cost. Most customers cover the price in one avoided groomer visit. If you're not satisfied for any reason, return it within 14 days for a full refund.
No. The stainless steel teeth have rounded tips and flex slightly — they cut through mats without scratching the skin. Work slowly on sensitive areas and use short strokes. Most pets tolerate the comb well from the very first session.
Yes. The safety guard is the key feature — it physically prevents the blade from going past the safe cutting point. Clip a small amount at a time and work towards the centre of the nail — you'll see the quick (the pinkish area) before you reach it. Most first-timers clip cleanly on their very first try.
Apply cornflour or styptic powder to stop the bleeding instantly — it heals quickly and causes no lasting harm. Stay calm, because your pet will follow your energy. With the safety guard, this is unlikely to happen, but if it does, it's not a disaster.
The large comb is designed for medium-to-large dogs with thick, long, or double coats — think Golden Retrievers, Huskies, Poodle crosses, Boerboels, Labradors. It also works on cats with longer coats. For very short-haired breeds, the comb is less necessary as mats rarely form.
For the coat: once or twice a week prevents mats from forming. During heavy shedding season, every 2–3 days keeps the coat manageable. For nails: every 3–4 weeks for most dogs. If you hear nails clicking on hard floors, it is time for a trim.
