Dog shearing

cloak cut

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If you decide to shear your dog, it is advisable to talk to an expert groomer.

In fact, shearing is absolutely forbidden in some breeds with short or medium hair and undercoat with moulting.

In most cases, an ad hoc grooming will suffice by cleaning the hair, maintaining nails, legs, ears and genitals.

In some breeds such as the German Dachshund, stripping is practiced using a special comb.

Breeds such as the dwarf poodle, the Scottish or others whose hair grows continuously must proceed with the actual shearing, trying to reassure the dog by being at his side while cutting the hair.

Behavior

Sometimes the dog will behave differently for a few days, perhaps hiding or not eating: after two or three days everything will be as before!

Materials and tools
  • stripping comb
  • scissors or clippers
  • comb
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