silverbreeze
Well-Known Member
No pics sorry as I am too ashamed to put them on the public forum (joking, i actuallyhaven't got one) but I thought I would just see if anyone else assumed that their fantastic clipping skills on their horse could be carried over to their dog?
I attempted to trim my springer at the weekend as he is so fluffy (apparently they can go like this after castration) and he looked such a mess.. I got my proper dog clippers and attempted to trim the fluff and keep him looking as natural as poss which I did fairly well on Friday night. I then decided yesterday that he still looked like a sheep so number 3'd him all over.
He does look a lot better but it is so difficult not to miss bits and I am now stuck with what to do with his head and tail. i don't want to clip his head as I like his ears to be hairy so i trimed the back and underneath but he still looks a bit like a lollipop! And his tail now looks like it belongs on an afgan! I have trimed it a bit now but to anyone who is potentially going to attempt to save money and DIY trim (used in the losest possible way!) their dog.. I sincerely hope you're better at it than me!
P.s. Any tips on his head and tail?!
I attempted to trim my springer at the weekend as he is so fluffy (apparently they can go like this after castration) and he looked such a mess.. I got my proper dog clippers and attempted to trim the fluff and keep him looking as natural as poss which I did fairly well on Friday night. I then decided yesterday that he still looked like a sheep so number 3'd him all over.
He does look a lot better but it is so difficult not to miss bits and I am now stuck with what to do with his head and tail. i don't want to clip his head as I like his ears to be hairy so i trimed the back and underneath but he still looks a bit like a lollipop! And his tail now looks like it belongs on an afgan! I have trimed it a bit now but to anyone who is potentially going to attempt to save money and DIY trim (used in the losest possible way!) their dog.. I sincerely hope you're better at it than me!
P.s. Any tips on his head and tail?!