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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / dog clippers
- By Guest [gb] Date 09.06.04 19:27 UTC
I have seen some wahl dog clippers at a reasonable price...has anyone used these for their own grooming sessions and if so are they man enough to do the job?????

thanks
- By Dawn-R Date 10.06.04 07:42 UTC
Hi Guest, most people will recommend buying more expensive and substantial clippers, but I prepare my American Cockers for shows using the cheap wahl clippers from Argos. I prefer them to my Oster clippers, they are lighter, quieter, and don't get as hot to hold, during use. So the cheapies get my vote, and when they're broken I can chuck them out and get a new set, without breaking the bank. The ones I have at the moment are nearly 6 years old, and have never hicked.
Dawn R.
- By gofaster [gb] Date 10.06.04 09:57 UTC
yes my sister has a set of wahl clippers and she does her GSD with them
- By gwen [gb] Date 10.06.04 12:34 UTC
There are lots of different models of whal clippers, for starters, from the tiny "peanut" to heavy professional quality.    The pre packaged "pet" one (like Dawn describes) suit a lot of people who have only 1 or 2 dogs.  One of the most important things to look for is if they have removable blades, which can be sent off to be sharpened, or if you have to buy a whol new clipper head when they go dull.
bye
Gwen
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 10.06.04 12:35 UTC
She clips a GSD??!! :eek:
- By Sally [gb] Date 10.06.04 13:28 UTC
"yes my sister has a set of wahl clippers and she does her GSD with them"

:eek: 

- By poppynurse [gb] Date 11.06.04 09:53 UTC
I've got some Wahl clippers  - I use them on the dogs, ponies and occasionally the children!!!!
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 11.06.04 21:41 UTC
Depends on the breed of dog you have, they wouldn't go anywhere near a Spanish Water Dogs coat!!
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 12.06.04 15:00 UTC
So go on ... tell ... how do you clip a GSD?  I'm curious about that one ... ...
- By gwen [gb] Date 12.06.04 17:09 UTC
thing is, you CAN clip any dog, question is, why would you want to?  At my friends grooming parlour last year they had a lab. booked in - not unusual, oftne get them for bath, nail trim, anal glands etc.  However when this one arrived, the peole wanted it clippped right off - A LAB!!!!!
bye
Gwen
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 12.06.04 17:20 UTC
Last year I saw a Pembroke corgi which had been clipped short, all apart from its head! It looked absolutely ridiculous. :mad: Why the heck do that? They still moult just as much because the hair falls out at the same time as it would have normally - it's just short when it does.
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 12.06.04 18:42 UTC
Gwen it was more a technique "how" than a physical "how"!!  What style? lol!?!
- By gwen [gb] Date 12.06.04 19:56 UTC
Hi jacky, makes you think, doesnt it?  Of course, with GSD heads you dont have much leaway on face styling, but with a long haired one you could get quite creative on body shape?  How about a Lion trim?
bye
Gwen
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 12.06.04 20:09 UTC
Or like a Lowchen? :eek: :D
- By Blue Date 10.06.04 09:56 UTC
Depends on the dogs coat. The cheap ones won't cut very harsh coats.
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