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So I finally worked up the nerve to clipper cut Quincy. It took a lot longer to do than I expected because I had trouble getting through his coat. I should have scissor cut him first. I used the 1 1/4 comb attachment on his body and the 7/8 on his legs. I tried with the #10 blade but had to change to a #40 and after putting the comb attachment back on the clippers a million times when it kept popping off this is the result. This is as short as I want to go. I was afraid to use the clippers because I thought he might be too short, but I really like this length and all I have to do is run the clippers over him every couple of weeks, which now takes no time at all. I think I still need to trim his head a little closer and maybe take his legs a little shorter next time but overall I am happy with the result.
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Donna, He actually looks very good and you do the same thing I do and be very conservative on the face and head. When you see pictures of professionally groomed doodles they have a lot less hair on their heads and I never really know where to clipper and where to scissor cut the head so I tend to not do much. I am going to get a lot braver for the summer here soon as it's getting into the 100's here already.
i like the length on his legs too. overall I think it's a great first attempt. And He looks happy.
Pup looks fantastic! Nice look on the legs....and I like the face. He looks real cuddly!
Did the #40 help? I went to buy one yesterday and was told 'that is a surgical blade don't buy that'. Geez....everybody talks about the #40! I might go to another store today where they let me buy what I want!
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What a Great job you did with Quincy's cut Donna!
He looks fantastic!!
It will be so much easier to take care of during the summer...especially if he likes to go in the water...
Great Job!
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