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Some groomers believe that the idea of clipping is to shave so close to the skin that it removes all the hair. It is cruel to do this. Clipping so closely can leave the skin red and grazed. Enough hair should be clipped away to create a clean, tidy appearance. The point of having different-sized blades is to give the groomer the opportunity to predetermine the length of hair to be left. Dark faces can take a closer blade, while white faces can be severely grazed by a very fine blade, leaving horrific scalding which leads to weeping sores.<\/p>\n

Clippers are designed to be maneuverable, and it is the job of the groomer to learn the art of twisting the wrist, and stretching and bending themselves to get into different parts, rather than twisting and contorting the dog. I have seen some groomers twisting a dog’s feet in all sorts of directions in order to clip them. This is wrong. The clipper itself, in the groomer’s hand, should be turned up, down, around, wherever, and the dog’s foot should remain as still as possible.<\/p>\n

Do be sure not to dig the clipper into the skin, but to run the blade over the top, as flat to the skin as possible. Be sure to tighten all wrinkles or loose flesh as you go, to prevent grazing and to obtain a neat finish.<\/p>\n

Apart from when clipping Poodle feet, or unless you are experienced in what you are doing, always run the clipper with the grain of the hair. When attending to the face, you should always clip away from the eye, for safety’s sake. Good clipping is an art. Think of clipping as a caress. It should be done kindly, with consideration, and the finished procedure must give a clean, neat and comfortably appealing appearance.<\/p>\n

TYPES OF CLIPPERS<\/em><\/h3>\n

There are several makes of clippers on the market. Some will suit you more than others. I like one made for shearing thick-coated breeds, and another for clipping show Poodles and dogs with more delicate skin. Experience will help you to choose which ones you prefer.<\/p>\n

SNAP-ON COMBS<\/em><\/h3>\n

These are plastic extensions that snap onto normal clipping blades to enable the groomer to leave more coat. They can be used on the body and legs to reduce scissoring time. Different sizes are available and are useful for giving puppy-type lengths on coats such as the Poodle, Lhasa Apso, Bichon Frise, Old English Sheepdog and many others.<\/p>\n

Apply the attachment (size 1) to a No. 10 Oster, and experiment going with the grain and against the grain. Westies are often clipped with an attachment of a 1 on a No. 4 Oster blade. These are fun to try, but if you are a professional groomer don’t experiment on a client’s dog unless the coat is intended to be cut shorter to finish.<\/p>\n

Note: snap-ons in the U.S. will leave the hair as short as a No. 7 blade or as long as three inches, depending on which setting is used. The blades usually used under the snap-on are: No. 50, No. 40, No. 30 or No. 10.<\/p>\n

HAND – STRIPPING<\/em><\/h3>\n

This is done before bathing (although some breeders with hand-stripped breeds claim that they do not bathe their show dogs at all).<\/p>\n

Show dogs should always be hand-stripped, and some beautiful and elegant breeds, such as the English or Irish Setter, should never be clipped all over their body or it will encourage the hair to curl into a mass and destroy the wonderful slight waviness and sleek, silky appearance of the coat.<\/p>\n

The required natural-looking coat, such as that of the Border Terrier, will be ruined by clipping because the softer undercoat takes over from the more coarse topcoat. It is essential to strip out this type of coat by hand twice a year, otherwise the dog develops a shapeless appearance.<\/p>\n

The dog will also feel hot, uncomfortable and itchy because the coat is full of dead undercoat. It is much better if the dog is hand-stripped every six to eight weeks. This way, there is less hair loss and the dog remains smart all of the time rather than just twice a year.<\/p>\n

Stripping is done less and less in pet grooming salons. The use of thinning scissors and clever clipping has replaced this mode of grooming. It is a shame, and probably brought about by lack of good training and sheer laziness. However, the reluctance of the dog owner to pay for the time required to do a thorough job may also be responsible for hand-stripping’s decline, particularly in the U.S., where most pet dogs are clipped rather than stripped.<\/p>\n

HOW TO HAND-STRIP<\/em><\/h3>\n