I took Max to the groomer yesterday. I don't think I made myself clear. I wanted no poms, body, legs, tail, etc. shaved with a #7 blade, his ears leathered and his top knot short (about 1"), but not shaved. When I picked him up, his ears were not leathered, but really long and poofy and his top knot was at least 2" long. When I picked him up, I told her I'd wanted his ears short, and so she took him back and cut some length off, but didn't shave them down. I just took him and didn't say anything else. I can't complain much because she trims my small spoo for $60, generally does a really good job and Max loves her.
I have Andis clippers which I've never used. I have a #5 blade and also have a set of blade guards. So, I'm thinking I'll at least leather his ears tomorrow. He picks up small cockaburr in the yard when he goes out and chases chipmunks, thus the reason for wanting leathered ears and short top knot. (We have a small wooded area in our fenced yard.)
On the clippers, I bought them last summer, just after I got Max, with the intent to learn how to trip him at least every other time, to save on grooming bills.
So, any tips on how to go about leathering his ears? I've searched youtube but could not find any demos on leathering ears.
Thanks,
Alisa & Max
I have Andis clippers which I've never used. I have a #5 blade and also have a set of blade guards. So, I'm thinking I'll at least leather his ears tomorrow. He picks up small cockaburr in the yard when he goes out and chases chipmunks, thus the reason for wanting leathered ears and short top knot. (We have a small wooded area in our fenced yard.)
On the clippers, I bought them last summer, just after I got Max, with the intent to learn how to trip him at least every other time, to save on grooming bills.
So, any tips on how to go about leathering his ears? I've searched youtube but could not find any demos on leathering ears.
Thanks,
Alisa & Max