Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I posted this on the main page, but thought I'd post it here too :).
Holly has went running with dh a few times in our snowy weather, and this is the first time I've seen her start to get Mats. We called the groomer this week and they couldn't get us in for almost two weeks with our work schedules, and them not being open on weekends. So we decided we'd schedule an appt at Petco just this one time, because I don't want her Mats to get any worse. Boy was that a mistake! We took her to her appointment today, and they told us their two longest clippers were 3/8" and 1/2". Our groomer always cuts her to 1" with no problems, so I don't know if they didn't have the right clippers or if our groomer scissor cuts her. Either way, the girl at Petco was extremely rude and said "well these are your only options so choose one or we'll leave her as is." How rude of her! She also said if they scissor cut her she would look choppy and uneven. She had a very bad attitude and made me feel dumb for asking them to leave her longer than 1/2". We ended walking out, with her gawking and me and dh like we were the rude ones. Geesh! Anyways this was more of a vent than a question, but I guess I'm wondering why my groomer can do it but the Petco groomers can't. Are there clippers for 1" or does my groomer likely scissor cut her? I've never asked how she does it, because it's never mattered. Anyways thanks for any input!
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That's good go know! We just made a new appointment at PetSmart for tomorrow morning, I'm hoping we'll have a better experience there than we did at Petco. I'm really disappointed we couldn't get her into our groomer sooner, with her it took 2 cuts to get it how we wanted it, but now it's so easy and she does a great job every time. Anyways hoping for a good experience tomorrow.
There is no excuse for rudeness. It is possible that she doesn't have or has never heard of longer blades. Not all groomers are well trained and she could be defensive. Still not a good excuse for rudeness.
I have a 3 3/4 or 13mm blade. It's a skip tooth blade so leaves an inch of coat with a more casual appearence.
I also have a 3/4 or 19mm blade. This a finishing blade, not a skip tooth, and leaves 1 1/2 to 2 inches of coat. It depends on the coat somewhat.
Both blades are Andis.
Here is picture of my longest blade. http://www.renspets.com/index.php/browse/category/id/98ba I like this one a lot as it will do my woolly coats. The snap on blades just don't work. They get caught in the coat and pop off and then I risk getting a hole in the coat...not to mention the dog.
I wrote the other day that skip tooth blades are more dangerous. Glad to see you were reading. :)
The shorter the skip tooth, the more dangerous it is.
No. 7 skip tooth is the most dangerous.
The longer ones are safer. I have the 3 3/4 which is quite safe. The intended use for skip tooth blades is to pre cut or rough out before a bath and then use a smoother finishing blade after the bath. We don't necessarily want our doodles to be too smooth, so I like the look of the skip tooth. Also, the skip tooth is easier to get thru a coat. My thickest coats I rough out with scissors and then use the skip tooth after the bath. I must say though, that often my rough out with scissors is the finished product. Here is a pic of a scissor rough out, a bath and fluff, then a scissor touch up. A few days later he has his dreads again so any little spots that aren't perfect disappear.
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