Scratch Pads for All Animals - a Safe & Effective way to provide itch  relief and self-grooming

Scratch Pads for All Animals - a Safe & Effective way to provide itch relief and self-grooming

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The Scratch n All pad from Animent, is a high-quality, rubber-based grooming pad specifically designed to allow unlimited applications in homes, kennels, stables, barns and even zoos. The pad's raised nub design is based on curry brushes familiar to all animal owners with 212 pressure points that can supplement acupressure. The pad will bend around corners and has 4 interlocking sides to design your own grid. The V-notch in the back allows water to flow through when mounted flat.

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