Oster? Equine Care Series Grooming Brush Stiff Bristle Blue


Oster? Equine Care Series Grooming Brush Stiff Bristle Blue
Innovative Handle Easily Fits Either A Man S Hand Or A Woman S Hand. Hard Coarse Bristles Remove Dirt With Less Effort. Do Not Rub Too Hard With The Brush As You May Injure The Animal. Regular Brushing Removes Dirt And Improves Overall Appearance.Brushes Off Dirt And Hair From Horses. Smoothes The Hair And Aids In Cleaning. Daily Brushing Is Necessary To Remove Dirt And Loose Hair From Horses. Improves Coat Health And Overall Appearance Of Horse.Exclusive One-Of-A-Kind Control Touch Handles.

Customer Review: Oster Stiff Brush A++ — really lifts the dirt and easy to hold
This Oster stiff grooming brush really lifts the deep dirt and dust in my horse’s coat. I am finding that my horses no longer puff up a cloud of dust when I pat them in the winter (when there is less grooming and NO bathing). I like it ten times better than my old, standard shaped wooden brushes. The ergonomically shaped, padded back makes it much easier to hold and to use. I have chronic tendonitis in my hands and this brush is great. Plus — it WORKS!

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Pet Tent - Medium
The Pet Tent is the ultimate in portability. The collapsible design stows away neatly and easily in its own bag and pops up instantly when needed. Constructed of PVC-coated heavy-duty woven fabric that wipes clean and rugged mesh material for ventilation. Vehicle transportation is simple with corner clips, Velcro strips and attachment straps to secure in virtually any cargo area or seat. The zip-open door panel has an extra flap to protect your bumper when your pet jumps into its tent. Specify size according to pet height: Small (6-11″), Medium (12-21″), Large (22-26″), XL (27″+)

Stainless Steel Treat Jar For Pets and Kitchen Decor
Stainless Steel Treat Jar For Pets and Kitchen Decor 101 oz Treat Jar feature premium, brushed stainless steel and a silicon ring around the lid to keep treats extra fresh. Dishwasher safe design won’t dent or rust. Smart, sleek style makes an attractive addition to any decor.

Bergan Turbo Scratcher Cat toy Refill Pads
‘BLITZ’ TURBO SCRATCHER REPLACEMENT PADS Replacement pads for turbo scratcher cat toy, Ace# 8030785 Satifies your cats natural scratching instinct Blister packed
Customer Review: product great - Amazon price to high
Really surprised at the too high price for these at Amazon - should be about half this price. Shop around and you can get them cheaper. And I am a daily & long-term Amazon shopper…
Customer Review: This fascinates my cat
This not only makes a great scratching unit, it gives my cat some great fun time; especially when joined by my two year old granddaughter and they bat the ball back and forth between them.

Wes Craven Presents The Breed
A group of friends (Michelle Rodriguez, Taryn Manning, Hill Harper and Oliver Hudson) fly away to a deserted island for the weekend, an island once controlled by a special canine research unit. They soon realize that this beautiful getaway will become their biggest nightmare. Inspired by the horror classics, Cujo and The Birds. The Breed takes you into the jaws of a flesh eating pack of wild dogs, genetically engineered to hunt and kill. Outnumbered and trapped they struggle to outsmart and outrun this terrifying species.
Customer Review: i hope they come out with a second one.
i really enjoyed the movie and i liked how it ended. you don’t know if the 3 people left live or die. i hope because of that ending they come out with a second movie so i can find out if the main character, his brother and his girlfriend live and so i can find out what else happens to them and the dogs. i am looking forward to keeping an eye out for the second one in case they make one. Written by Jessica Yap
Customer Review: Not Best In Show, But Not Bad
This movie was better than I expected it would be. The script allowed for some genuine character development. The 20’s-somethings who gather on this remote island for a weekend vacation are given a range of sympathetic qualities, some stake in life - so we care about their fates. It’s the dogs who are the real stars of this show though. The close-ups of their intent brown eyes draw you into the canine mind. The producers/director of this film prided themselves on the fact that no computer-generated graphics were used. All the dogs in action are real dogs. Some dogs were Hollywood veterans imported to the site of the film shoot (which was South Africa) with their trainers; others were local dogs enlisted and trained on the spot. The reasons given for the dogs’ aggression in the movie are unfortunately muddled - a defect in the plot line. On the one hand, the young people discover that these dogs are the result of some genetic engineering that seemed to have been wrought on the dogs’ ancestors. But on the other hand, people who are bitten by the dogs soon develop some strange illness, a malaise spotted with outbreaks of rage. This would suggest a viral or bacterial infection that isn’t quite rabies, but that threatens to be a fatal biological time-bomb nonetheless. We are almost led to suspect a transmission of werewolf tendencies, recreating Lon Chaney’s Jr.’s frequent film fate. As impressive as the dogs frequently are, they could have been used to greater effect. Their attacks are too sudden and predictable. There is none of the slowly gathering menace found in “The Birds.” Also, one of the characters is made to pronounce the all-too-trite indictment of any meddling with nature. To the extent that an eccentric uncle’s genetic engineering is held responsible for these dogs’ temperaments, he receives the ultimate reproof - “He was trying to play God!” Oh, if only once biological tinkering was allowed to result in something other than a tragic lesson against hubris. This DVD doesn’t have any Director’s Commentary on it, which was a little disappointing. Since horror mavens Wes Craven and Nick Mastandrea were both involved in the making of this film, it would have been informative to hear their tag-along philosophizing about the genre. However, there is an interesting extra showing how the dogs were trained and made to appear to be crunching into their victims. Hardly any of the human stars of this movie were left unscathed by the rehearsals or actual filmings. The dogs sometimes missed their decoy targets and chomped into real flesh. So the attacks you see are often more fact than fiction. Overall, this movie probably won’t be one of the most memorable you’ll ever watch, but it does have some bite to it.

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