BentleyBelly
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We have a 1 yr old standard schnauzer who is a bit of a drama queen. She is scared of hairdryers, hoovers, clippers, lawn mowers, anything that makes that kind of noise. She has been to the groomers twice, the first time she came back half clipped, the second time after just a bath, still soaking wet. I don't know what happened but we haven't taken her back to that place again.
We can bath her at home and then towel dry her but she goes mental if you turn on the hair dryer. I have bought a set of clippers and have gradually introduced them and can quite easily do her body, legs and neck now. The problem is her head! Apart from the fact I don't really know how to do it she just won't stay still for me to try and is currently sporting a very fetching black meat head with huge hairy ears, eyebrows and beard when the rest of her is clipped and silver!
Does anyone have any advice? I have looked up pictures online to try and copy but short of grabbing her beard and forcing her head to stay still how to I go about clipping? I have tried trimming her ears with scissors but it really looks a mess and I am nervous of having scissors near her ears and eyes when she is so wriggly.
We can bath her at home and then towel dry her but she goes mental if you turn on the hair dryer. I have bought a set of clippers and have gradually introduced them and can quite easily do her body, legs and neck now. The problem is her head! Apart from the fact I don't really know how to do it she just won't stay still for me to try and is currently sporting a very fetching black meat head with huge hairy ears, eyebrows and beard when the rest of her is clipped and silver!
Does anyone have any advice? I have looked up pictures online to try and copy but short of grabbing her beard and forcing her head to stay still how to I go about clipping? I have tried trimming her ears with scissors but it really looks a mess and I am nervous of having scissors near her ears and eyes when she is so wriggly.