Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I know there is loads on here about clipping but can can somebody please give me the idiots guide to clippers. I have ordered the andis two speed which comes with a 10 blade. What are comb guards for?. The set is coming free with the clippers. Can you explain what the clipper oil is for. Riley will have a loose wavy fleece coat which I want to keep relatively long. I am happy to short clip his belly and hair on his pads but which blade will I need for a decent length. If i use it on his body and legs and do I need different ones for each area. I also have a curved and a straight scissors plus a thinning shears. The groomer told me to get the purple Les Poochs and the mat zapper which I have also ordered plus a butter comb.
I think I can manage the scissors fine but the clipper is all new to me. I don't want to waste money buying blades I don't need so all advice welcome. I don't think I will be using it for a while yet as his puppy coat is easily manageable at the moment, I just want to be prepared.
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Nicky...here is the Andis blade website that Barb posted. It explains all the blades. Hope this helps you. As for the combs/attachments, you can go to PetEdge.com or Groomers.com and order them. They come in a set of about 10. I have the plastic, metal and now the magnetic. I am a sucker for anything that claims to be newer and better. I think Barb recommends the metal comb attachments.
http://www.andis.com/USA/bladesAndMore/blades.asp?Edge=UltraEdgeThanks so much for that. I now know what those comb attachments are for and you explained a lot which isn't actually anywhere else that I could see. I did actually already have the lengths chart saved in my "Riley" file but it's difficult to get into my head what I' or 19mm ( or any other length) looks like. I think you are probably right about the really long length as some of the dogs can look like old people with all that drooping hair around their faces, especially if it falls straight down. I have just found a one day course at a really good groomer which I can take Riley to where you learn how to use the tools and you get to practice on your own dog! I will wait a few months for that though until we are into the coat change.
Yes, I did know how much this was going to cost ( and it is expensive ) but it is sure cheaper than horses which one of my children had and competed in dressage and jumping. Nothing is more expensive than horses lol ; ) !!!!
I just found this on the Petedge site.
Blades are available in the following styles:
You could also go the the Petsedge Website, they show and describe all their equipment. I f you have a question I have found that they will be courteous and take the time to explain all their stuff. I have learned a lot about the different
blades from them as well, without having to make a purchase.
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