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Poodle Dog Grooming : Poodle Dog Grooming: Face Shaving
Shaving a poodle’s face with clippers is an important part of grooming this particular dog breed. Learn how to shave a poodle’s face with tips from a dog groomer in this free pet care video. Expert: Marie Jackson Contact: www.bubblesandbowsmobilegrooming.com Bio: Marie Jackson has owned and operated Bubbles and Bows Mobile Pet Spa, in Pinellas County Florida for 4 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
her clipper control is awful she isnt even pulling the skin tight to avoid cutting the flews ( loose skin around the mouth ) i like 15 reverse on face and 30 on feet .
Hi Fellow groomers.. I would like to know what blade # you prefer on the face. I groom for a vet hospital and do a lot of grooming mainly on the fuzzies that are too old or grumpy to go to a lovely salon.. I like a #15 (don’t worry I am careful! rarely nick a dog if ever) Just interested in picking up tips to have a happier pet and clientele!
Excellent! I bought a clipper but it didn’t come with a DVD like I thought and I was having a little trouble understanding the instructions. Thank you for clarifying!
The only way you get clipper burn, is if the blade gets to hot. You need to use cool lube or have extra blades if this happens during a groom. If the blade is dull you run the risk of nicking the dog. You go against the grain for clean faces–for a sharp look– UNLESS the dog has sensitive skin. When they have sensitive skin you go with the grain. Poodles did have those “frufru” cuts for a reason–the pom poms lol–. They where used for hunting and it was thought the haircut protect major organs
its not about looks.. those frufru cuts are for looks.. thats the ‘pet cut’ and old dogs and just pets get that cuz its the most comfortable for the dog as too much fur can make them overheat and too little exposes their skin to the elements. dumbass
lol no, dogs don’t need their whiskers nearly as much as cats do. Poodles, cockers, and a couple other breeds have their whiskers shaved in normal pet grooms, and many other grooms have they trimmed before being shown in the ring.
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nd the dogs face goes to the dogs face and the dogs face… and the dogs face
loool thts all i heard looool
her clipper control is awful she isnt even pulling the skin tight to avoid cutting the flews ( loose skin around the mouth ) i like 15 reverse on face and 30 on feet .
it looks like your being rough with the poor poodle
its also known as clipper rash.
@sassypantz33 : I like a #10 (in reverse) for the face, and a #40 on the feet and pads
omg thats hilarious
jeez that poor dog is going to be cold in winter :O
obviously you can’t either lol
its cliper burn not clipper rash
they look gross if they have a short muzzle and then its shaved. but this poodle looks good
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LMFAO
Hi Fellow groomers.. I would like to know what blade # you prefer on the face. I groom for a vet hospital and do a lot of grooming mainly on the fuzzies that are too old or grumpy to go to a lovely salon.. I like a #15 (don’t worry I am careful! rarely nick a dog if ever) Just interested in picking up tips to have a happier pet and clientele!
Excellent! I bought a clipper but it didn’t come with a DVD like I thought and I was having a little trouble understanding the instructions. Thank you for clarifying!
poodles look gross without thier faces shaved! eww
why would u make a dog look so ugly…. leave the fur on
The only way you get clipper burn, is if the blade gets to hot. You need to use cool lube or have extra blades if this happens during a groom. If the blade is dull you run the risk of nicking the dog. You go against the grain for clean faces–for a sharp look– UNLESS the dog has sensitive skin. When they have sensitive skin you go with the grain. Poodles did have those “frufru” cuts for a reason–the pom poms lol–. They where used for hunting and it was thought the haircut protect major organs
I own two standards. Both are “pets” and neither one looks like that — they just look like normal dogs.
its not about looks.. those frufru cuts are for looks.. thats the ‘pet cut’ and old dogs and just pets get that cuz its the most comfortable for the dog as too much fur can make them overheat and too little exposes their skin to the elements. dumbass
that is the dumbest comment i have heard in a very, very long time.
obviously you people crying about the whiskers know squat about grooming so dont judge!!!!!!
its a model dog he is realy gud
Remember, this is about how to dog LOOKS, not how comfortable it is….
lol no, dogs don’t need their whiskers nearly as much as cats do. Poodles, cockers, and a couple other breeds have their whiskers shaved in normal pet grooms, and many other grooms have they trimmed before being shown in the ring.
If you don’t copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours
eres brusca
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