Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
We have been clipping Myla for two years with the Andis clippers and the only part I'm not happy with is her face - it always looks too chopped. Weirdly, she is fine with the clippers on her face, but if I try the scissors, she won't stay still and moves around too much for me to be comfortable with. I was wondering if anyone has used the blending blade on their Andis clippers and if so, how did it do? Or is their another blending tool that is recommended?
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Sorry, no experience with the blending blade. When I scissor Tara's face I have to use the leash on the grooming table to keep her from moving too much. Could you use blunt nose scissors?
That's what I have, but as soon as she sees the scissors in my hand she softly whines, squirms and won't hold still. I have the same problem if I try to cut out a burr on her paws after a walk sometimes. I really believe that she was traumatized at the groomers somehow when she went as a puppy, because that was the only place that she did not want to go to afterwards. That is the main reason we decided to try grooming her ourselves. I am really happy we bought the Andi's clippers (on the advice of DK'ers) but I was hoping someone had experience with the blending blade before spending $65. on them.
It sure sounds like she had some kind of bad experience involving grooming. Poor baby.
Do you have a local Petsmart? Ours has been good about taking returns on grooming items.
I didn't know that - thanks! I will see what they will do!
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