If your pet is not used to the beeping sound during combing at first, here are some suggestions to help your pet gradually adapt and reduce discomfort: Guide slowly: At the beginning, allow the pet to gradually adjust to the contact of the comb or brush. With gentle touch and gentle movements, slowly guide your pet to receive the grooming. Gradually increase the time and intensity of combing so that pets gradually get used to it. Incorporate positive reinforcement: Use positive reinforcement methods during grooming, such as giving pets small treats or compliments, to encourage positive behavior in your pet. This allows pets to associate the grooming process with a positive experience, reducing anxiety and resistance. Distraction: If your pet is uncomfortable combing, distract your pet during grooming, such as using treats or toys, to distract your pet and reduce anxiety. Gentle touching: During the combing, make sure to give your pet gentle touches and caresses to convey a feeling of safety and comfort. At the same time, pay attention to your pet's body language, and if your pet shows significant discomfort or disgust reactions, stop combing your hair and try to continue in a more comfortable state.