I have been scissor cutting my doodle for two years now and is is a very time consuming task. I have read a lot of grooming posts and it appears I am not alone in that opinion.
I have an oster clipper with a #10 blade. This alone will cut through his hair, but I am afraid to use it like that because I fear it will take his hair down to skin level. I bought a combo pack of comb attachments, but they will not go through his hair unless I spend hours and hours trying to get his hair straight enough, not an option.
Comb attachments, if they worked, offer protection from totally shaving him to his skin by choosing the correct length. I like to keep his coat about 1 inch minimum length, and I fear using the #10 oster blade alone will take him down to skin.
I saw a post that suggested a 3 3/4 blade or a "coarse" (#4?) blade for the clippers. I have no knowledge of the different blades and what they do.
I am wondering if the different blade will allow me to follow his body and allow the length of the cut to be longer?
Not sure I am able to word this post correctly. Hopefully a groomer out there will understand my question.
If I don't change blades, I will continue to scissor cut him. I am getting pretty good at it and he looks great. I find I have to do a complete groom at least 4 times per year. I am trying to find a technique that will be less time consuming. If changing blades is not the answer, then I will have to accept my fate that my dog has hair that is unyielding to the clipper.