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Personaly I probably wouldn't use the 7 blade on her if you can handle a little more hair. The lack of coat on the body kind of screams skinny to me if that makes sense. If you can let the body hair grow out and do the lamb clip with say a #4 blade and either scissor the legs are use something like a 0 snap on comb over a 30 or 40 blade I think you'll get the look you're looking for. I would only skim straight down the side of the leg with the gaurd comb. If you clip the front rather than scissor it you'll run the risk of ending up with the chicken leg look which won't do you any good.
For the ears I really like the rounded look myself, though some people never touch them or cut them straight across. It's a personal choice.
Here is a pic of Jazz when we first brought her home. She looked pretty rough and didn't really have enough hair for me to do anything with. But I was able to clip her ears into a pleasing shape.
Personaly I probably wouldn't use the 7 blade on her if you can handle a little more hair. The lack of coat on the body kind of screams skinny to me if that makes sense. If you can let the body hair grow out and do the lamb clip with say a #4 blade and either scissor the legs are use something like a 0 snap on comb over a 30 or 40 blade I think you'll get the look you're looking for. I would only skim straight down the side of the leg with the gaurd comb. If you clip the front rather than scissor it you'll run the risk of ending up with the chicken leg look which won't do you any good.
For the ears I really like the rounded look myself, though some people never touch them or cut them straight across. It's a personal choice.
Here is a pic of Jazz when we first brought her home. She looked pretty rough and didn't really have enough hair for me to do anything with. But I was able to clip her ears into a pleasing shape.
