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Artero Extra Strong Nail File for Dogs and Cats

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 575.00
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Artero Fine Red Stripping Knife 18 cm

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 925.00
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Ensure Great Nail Care and Coat Care in Pets With Artero!

Artero is a pet grooming brand that offers fine quality grooming tools to pet owners around the world. With a focus on precision and effectiveness, Artero designs top notch nail files for pets and also strips knives to remove the dead undercoat in dogs. 

The brand Artero truly understands the importance of pet grooming. This is why they have developed a product like Artero Extra Strong Nail File that suits both dogs and cats. It has a concave blade for filing and a comfortable grip that supports precise trimming. Above all, this nail file has a unique angled grip that helps you have complete control on the tool throughout the whole grooming session.

In addition, Artero also offers a product like Artero Fine Red Stripping Knife which tremendously helps dog owners to remove the dead undercoat in dogs. Removing dead undercoats in dogs is essential because it reduces the problem of shedding in them to a greater extent. Besides, you will also be able to get rid of loose hairs in dogs that would have otherwise caused the issue of matting and tangling in them.

All the products at Artero are crafted with care and with high quality materials. Whether you are a professional groomer or a pet owner looking to keep up excellent skin health in your dog, Artero has the right tools for you. 

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is a Stripping Knife and how does it help with dog grooming?

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Are Artero Stripping Knives suitable for all dog breeds?

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How often should I use this knife on my dog’s coat?

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Is it safe to use Artero’s extra strong nail file on both dogs and cats?

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What are the benefits of using Arteo’s extra strong nail file compared to regular ones?

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Is this nail file suitable for pets of all sizes?

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Can Artero nail file help with reducing the risk of nail splintering or cracking in pets?