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HI JMM,
Thanks so mch for the tutorial! Getting a new maltese soon and really gonna attempt to groom it myslef. Just a quick question. I see in your tutorial tht you use a 10 blade for the privates and a 30 blade for the body(with the comb). I was under the impression that a 30 blade will cut shorter so was just wondering why you used them sorta vice versa I geuss to what I would assume they would be used for =S. I really don't know and was just wondering why you did it like that? Thanks alot! |
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Maltese Guru
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I use a 30 or 40 under the snap on comb to give the best "finish" and to be as true to the length of the comb as possible.
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#115 (permalink) |
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Newbie
![]() Name: Barb
Dog's Name: Chloe and Mr.Cooper
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: St.Lois, MO
Posts: 1
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I am looking to purchase a pair of. Clippers and I read there is. 2" attachment. What brand of clippers works the best on tiny pups? I have 2 Maltese mixes that are 4lb.each, I have been researching and it seems the clippers are very large. Can someone tell me where to look? Thanks in advance
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Maltese Guru
Name: Jackie
Dog's Name: Pippa, Cozette & Tiffany
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,500
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I use a small battery operated trimmer by Wahl. However, it doesn't have attachments so I just use a comb. I got it at an equestrian supply store (it's used for face/ears on horses).
When my son was living at home I used his beard trimmer (shhhhh LOL) and it did have attachments, so that was really nice. It was also by Wahl and you can find it on Amazon for around $30. It is not by any means heavy duty, but for our little ones it does the job. |
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