Key features
Use gentle stroking actions to allow the nylon bristles to help distribute your pet's natural oils through their coat, leaving it clean and healthy.
Brush at least weekly to keep your pet's coat glossy and to remove loose, dead hairs.
While you are doing this, take time to look and feel over each part of your pet. Knowing your pet's contours and form helps you to know what is normal, so you can quickly identify and seek advice for anything that is new or unusual.
Our brushing guide has some handy hacks to help you get started.
If you pet is moulting and you home shows the effects - use a Mikki Pet Hair Magnet to help restore your home to it's former glory!
Product Overview
Mikki Classic grooming products are made with both you and your pet in mind. Their ergonomic design helps to reduce common strains associated with the repetitive actions required to groom our pets well.
Our pet brushes are designed with various pin lengths, shapes and materials to cater for all coat lengths and types. We recommend that you brush your pet when their coat is dry. Wet hair can make matts tighten and become more difficult to remove. If you want to brush your pet's hair after they've had a bath or been hosed down, let their coat dry before you begin brushing.