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Trimming and clipping a dog’s shaggy hair is discussed in thisfree video. Expert: Carolyn Haynie Campbell Contact: www.purrzonecats.com Bio: Carolyn Haynie Campbell has been a professional dog groomer with over 40 years of experience behind her. Filmmaker: Liz Mortensen
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She’s scary!
@Frenchie2722 Uhm, so Oster’s are heavy…. no good… Andis then; thank you!!
I shall look for them!
@SakumaRyuichiNG
I have been grooming 10 years, and I love my Andis AGC, Oster’s are too heavy your arms will get tired very fast. I started with the regular Andis 2 speed and still own them. I tell you they are amazing clippers.
poor dog….
i prefer wahl clippers. They are light to use. I think she is using Andis or Oster clippers.
what’s the best hair dog clippers? what brand and model? please thank you
Excuse me, which brand will you recommend for a newbie? I wanted an Osters but clippers got lots of thumbs up D:
shes old …like she needs to retire
Oh thanks. I don’t know of ay kennel clubs near me. However i am going to Askham bryan college after i have finnished the corse i am on ow so that might open a few doors to me.
I would go to some of your local kennel club shows where you can wander around the grooming area and observe professional groomers do show dogs. I would also go to crufts to see what the dogs are supposed to look like but I do not know if you have access to the grooming area there. Then I would ask the groomers where you can get certified to groom – in places that will also certify you to do show dogs. With that knowledge you will not offend your better clients by butchering their coats.
0:15 Did her teeth just pop out??
naw cute
ceirra: The groomer is showing the viewer how to clip the dog’s belly. Of course, she is going to hold the poodle up (it is the best way to clip the tummy in my opinion with a small dog) and turn the dog so you can see what she is doing. DUH! BTW, those clippers are HEAVY. I’ve been grooming for thirteen years and I hate those clippers.
Try a Wahl clipper, they don’t get hot like the Osters do! Trust me, Oster is a bit behind, they just started to make a model with the cool motor, it has magnets, that is why they don’t get hot like Osters do.
This groomer has so much experience, she can probably groom a wild cat with her eyes closed. I love the way she holds the scissors, the clippers, and the light touch she has with her poodle. That poodle is so trained, and knows what the groomer is going to do, you can see the intelligence on the poodles face. She isn’t nervous in the slightest regarding the groomer, she may not be interested in the clippers, but she isn’t afraid of them, or of anything. Carolyn, please post more clips! Thanks
I would really love to be able to groom dogs profecinaly, does any one know were i can go to learn how?? Please note i live in York, england.
Rough?! She’s barely touching the dog! That dog can easily get away. She’s not pulling, the dog doesn’t look like she’s in pain.
I saw that she did nothing wrong…..
that’s how you’re suppose to hold them, if they are light enough.
what did she do the dog? I didn’t see her rough the dog nor did I hear the dog cry or yelp.
She is to rough on the poor dog….. i don’t like it….
I agree!! Even the new Osters are heavy. They are meant for professional grooming and any other brand cannot be depended upon to last. My last Oster clippers lasted me for 12 years and never let me down.
uh….. the dog is a GIRl. and crazy lady! holding her bye the arms can brake them!! if the poodle trys to brake free, he could get a boo boo on his arm.
She’s scary!
@Frenchie2722 Uhm, so Oster’s are heavy…. no good… Andis then; thank you!!
I shall look for them!
@SakumaRyuichiNG
I have been grooming 10 years, and I love my Andis AGC, Oster’s are too heavy your arms will get tired very fast. I started with the regular Andis 2 speed and still own them. I tell you they are amazing clippers.
poor dog….
i prefer wahl clippers. They are light to use. I think she is using Andis or Oster clippers.
what’s the best hair dog clippers? what brand and model? please thank you
Excuse me, which brand will you recommend for a newbie? I wanted an Osters but clippers got lots of thumbs up D:
shes old …like she needs to retire
Oh thanks. I don’t know of ay kennel clubs near me. However i am going to Askham bryan college after i have finnished the corse i am on ow so that might open a few doors to me.
I would go to some of your local kennel club shows where you can wander around the grooming area and observe professional groomers do show dogs. I would also go to crufts to see what the dogs are supposed to look like but I do not know if you have access to the grooming area there. Then I would ask the groomers where you can get certified to groom – in places that will also certify you to do show dogs. With that knowledge you will not offend your better clients by butchering their coats.
0:15 Did her teeth just pop out??
naw cute
ceirra: The groomer is showing the viewer how to clip the dog’s belly. Of course, she is going to hold the poodle up (it is the best way to clip the tummy in my opinion with a small dog) and turn the dog so you can see what she is doing. DUH! BTW, those clippers are HEAVY. I’ve been grooming for thirteen years and I hate those clippers.
Try a Wahl clipper, they don’t get hot like the Osters do! Trust me, Oster is a bit behind, they just started to make a model with the cool motor, it has magnets, that is why they don’t get hot like Osters do.
This groomer has so much experience, she can probably groom a wild cat with her eyes closed. I love the way she holds the scissors, the clippers, and the light touch she has with her poodle. That poodle is so trained, and knows what the groomer is going to do, you can see the intelligence on the poodles face. She isn’t nervous in the slightest regarding the groomer, she may not be interested in the clippers, but she isn’t afraid of them, or of anything. Carolyn, please post more clips! Thanks
I would really love to be able to groom dogs profecinaly, does any one know were i can go to learn how?? Please note i live in York, england.
Rough?! She’s barely touching the dog! That dog can easily get away. She’s not pulling, the dog doesn’t look like she’s in pain.
I saw that she did nothing wrong…..
that’s how you’re suppose to hold them, if they are light enough.
what did she do the dog? I didn’t see her rough the dog nor did I hear the dog cry or yelp.
She is to rough on the poor dog….. i don’t like it….
I agree!! Even the new Osters are heavy. They are meant for professional grooming and any other brand cannot be depended upon to last. My last Oster clippers lasted me for 12 years and never let me down.
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Put in a good word for me to Google, lol.
Pretty nice post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed browsing your blog posts. In any case I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you write again soon!
Thank you!