Learn how to properly trim your cocker spaniel puppy.
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So I'm just going to comb the hair down again. I’m going to clean out again in exactly the same so I’m just going to turn some more hair today.
Clean out the hair, good deal stand still now. If you find that they’re getting any knots inside the pads then you’re as well to clip to side out. You cut in round the curve. Just cut down the sides. This is obviously more like excessive than they show the trim. Then we got the hair, so you’re going out to little bit farther off the sides. Then we would do more and they stopped to get it.
And again more or less in the same way that we trimmed the show dog like it’s very easy and very quick to do. We just, go around the edge of the foot. We don’t want to make the foot like an English cocker.
So we trimmed around the foot, nice and neat and then we want to brush this all around the way. I’m just about to cut off the legs out just a bit. I’m going to push those at the wrong way. So when we come around to this side, we’re just going to take the ends off.
This one looks like little tree trunks. You’ve got quite a coat, taxing coat of this bitch. It’s a good coat but it’s not fluffy. So it’s a bit blonde in there, what do you think this is. And then again we’re going to do the inside of the leg just quite straight up inside. We’re just going to bring that in the top fur. There is a little bit hanging out unless you can say if there is still a couple of bits.
But that’s shapely one, I couldn’t let it look like a tree trunk, I accents right there from just looks kind a need and tidy. In the back like now and again we just want to brush this through with sleeker and separate the coat. We’re going to bring around because I’m going to clean out the foot. Again just cut the curve. Just brush that down. You should do all down around the foot. Again we’re just going to clean out along the pads. This is the same as before. If there is anything, if you find any knots in the pads clip them out.
Again we are not going to be as severe as if we were trimming an English cocker foot where you’re trying to make the foot very small and cut in very close to the edge of the foot in front. We don’t want to see any nails. We just want to round this foot off. It’s quite simple.
We don’t want to see the toes like an English cocker. You can see the claws and you can see the toes. We just want of that nice rounded shape there. We are just going trim around the foot. Just push it all down. Again make sure that there is not sticking out. Just cut the sides not too close. You do not want the foot look too small and then just comb that out. We already cut inside of this so we’ve tightened that coat out.
As you see the trim, at the end of the day if this a bit just slipping in the path though she wants to have a treatment like she looks attractive and it’s simple for the owners to keep and then when we retire a dog from the show ring, we put them in to a trim like this because wild stock is very exaggerated trim to the show ring looks gorgeous the dogs don’t like that from the most of the time. Usually they looked like because we don’t restrict to our dogs so usually they were covered in mud.
They are not actually enchanted. So when this trim for pets and for retired show dogs is a ideal. It looked cute. They looked bold and it’s very easy for people to keep and of course it will go few weeks between trims. I should say to keep this dog looking really nice and in good condition. She probably needs to be trimmed like this about every eight weeks. The face gets a little bit fussy if you leave it eight weeks. Some people find that quite charming. We get some people coming in to a grooming parlor asking as to leave the heads for the American cockers and spaniels. It’s such a big massive house. They hate it. Well, you notice how about the customers being right. So they go out nice and for goodness sake you way trimmed it.
But that is aside of that, now this is nice if you want to cut short on the face then you would probably want to trim the face about every three weeks. But set in the body and you want to trim that every six and eight weeks. Now we have it. It’s a nice, neat, sport, and trimmed. She looks cute. The face is just trimmed the same way as a show trim that is nicely gradating on to the top and now I would think that anybody can do such a shape with that.
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