Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Last year when I was shopping for a groomer I visited several shops and interviewed groomers that had been recommended by other Doodle owners. One groomer I met uses ONLY a razor comb to groom the entire dog. I saw some of her work and it looked pretty nice actually but I had never heard of this tool being used in this way and haven't since either.
When I told her that I preferred that Tara be scissor cut she acted like I was demented. She said it wasn't possible. What I discovered after trying it myself was that it IS possible I just takes 8 days!! :) JK
So I BOUGHT a razor comb to experiment with it and it seems to pull quite a bit (tried it on DH! Well, I didn't want to hurt TARA!! LOL!) I wonder how uncomfortable this might be for the dog??
Has anybody else had any experience with or heard of anyone who grooms doodles with a razor comb? Or tried it yourself?
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Hi Tara, (I like your name by the way!!) I added a picture of what I was referring to up above. You're right it is a comb like thing that comes apart and you put razor blades in between the 2 halves of the comb! This one would probably give a 1/4 inch cut on one side and 1/2 inch on the other.
This is what the groomer used. She held it up and showed me it so she manages to groom dogs with it somehow!
But you have me curious about the 3 inch guards you are describing. I recently bought an Andis clipper and could only find combs up to an inch. Where did you find the longer ones?
Yes, I am curious too about the 3 inch guard attachment. I had the Oster A5 but just replaced them with the Andis clippers. I have a complete plastic and also a complete metal guard set but they only go to 1 1/4" I have never seen or found anything larger. Where can we get a 3"? Also, what blade do you use with it?
Thanks!
This is a great question as I have been looking at Andis clippers, but was looking for a longer blade.
When I was in cosmetology school (for humans), we learned to razor cut hair and used a razor very similar to the one on the picture. We started to learn on with a straight razor but ended up using the one with the guard to keep from slicing fingers. I cannot imagine grooming either of my dogs with this kind of razor. I scissor them both, but would love to find a 3" guard for electric clippers. It would be a whole lot faster than what I do now.
I have always scissored my F1 goldendoodle (it takes a coupla days), but had my F3 ALD professionally groomed when he started his puppy-to-adult coat changeover. I wasn't impressed with first the poodle, then the bichon head, though. So I do them both myself now. I found good quality shampoo, conditioner and especially high quality grooming spray are worth their weight in gold.
I can't imagine this tool being useful on a doodle. I would love to see pics of the results. Many groomers are not taught how to scissor. I have had some people working for me that had grooming jobs in the past and they did not use scissors at all. During my grooming I uses scissors 90% of the time for cutting coats.
The best way I have found to groom a doodle is
blow
cut
brush
comb
blow
brush
shape
wash
sqeeze dry
This takes me about 3 hours on a 50 pound standard size dog whose coat is in good, but not perfect condition. This about the same amount of time as a standard poodle with a full groom and scissor cut.
It seemed kind or horrifying to me too. That was why we chose another groomer. It seems like the razor blades would have a real pull or drag to them.
This was over a year ago when we were shopping for a groomer and I saw a woman in the neighborhood walking a doodle. I stopped and asked her who her groomer was. I have to admit I had a pretty untrained eye at the time but the doodle must have looked good enough for me to consider using the same groomer. The dog was a standard size goldendoodle!
We went with another groomer who scissor cuts :)
Barb, in your list above when you use the word "blow" are you using your large dryer that you have mentioned before? And are you blowing them when they are already dry? Does this straighten the coat?
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