It appears that a "greyhound comb" is a type of dog grooming comb which is about 7-7.5in straight comb, and has teeth set at two distances. I would call one set of teeth 'fine' (close-set), and the teeth on the other half of the comb, I would call 'super fine' (very close-set).
So, if you comb using one side, you could choose to either use the close-set or the very close-set teeth on the comb.
The Above Statement is not correct.
The Greyhound comb is not a 'type of comb' - Greyhound is in fact a trademark and many sizes and types of combs are made under the Greyhound umbrella. They are only made in the UK. There are many many inferior 'copies/fakes' on the market. One easy way to be sure that you are buying a real comb is to purchase it from a 'Greyhound Distributor' that carries other Greyhound Grooming Tools, such as Greyhound Brushes and Greyhound Stripping Knives. They will also have the Greyhound Logo on them now. Its a Greyhound head set into the G. Any website carrying them will also have the Greyhound Banner.
You will also see that ALL Greyhound combs are now finished with a 'Colored Anti-static Coating' unique to Greyhound.
When you get a real comb in your hand, trust me, you will know ! Hooray for Greyhound I don't know what I would do without mine!! Please don't stop making them Greyhound !
No, an Italian greyhound is much smaller than a greyhound.
Greyhound, Greyhound, Greyhound!
When you comb your hair with a plastic comb, the comb will acquire a negative charge. This is because the friction between the comb and your hair causes the transfer of electrons, leading to an imbalance of negative charge on the comb.
To Comb Hair Meaning Put It Through It And Comb .
The Noun Comb is a common noun because it is not used a a beard comb or moustache comb.
The correct way to spell "greyhound" is with an "e" before the "y."
Yes, the Italian Greyhound is closely related to the Greyhound dog breed.
You can print your Greyhound ticket at the Greyhound station or at home using the e-ticket option on the Greyhound website.
to brush it or comb it. usually to comb the mane and tail
You can purchase a Greyhound bus pass for your upcoming trip on the Greyhound website or at a Greyhound station.
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Greyhound is the correct spelling.