Before You Start; Clipping - Wahl Pet Starter How-To Manual

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CLIPPING

Clipping is ideal for removing hair evenly and creating an appearance that may not be
possible with scissors. It is a relatively fast and effective way to obtain a manageable length
for the coat, although it may be necessary to provide regular breaks for you and the dog.
To achieve the best results, follow the advice below and do not expect to get it right first time.
Clipping can take a great deal of practice to achieve a smooth, even finish. If you require
information specific to your dog, we recommend you consult a professional groomer or vet
for further advice.
Choosing the Right Clipper
When you have decided that you want to clip your dog at home, it is essential that you select
the correct clipper for your pet's coat. Consider the type of hair, is it thick, course or fine?
Then consider how thick the coat is, is there more than one hair type? In general, the thicker,
denser and curlier the coat, the more power will be required to cut through it efficiently.
For further information on coat types see page 30-31.

Before you Start:

• Wash and dry the dog to ensure any dirt or debris is removed from the coat. Grit and coat
grease will blunt clipper blades prematurely.
• Ensure the hair is dry and well combed through, free from any knots or tangles.
• Ensure you have the right clippers for the job.
• Oil the blades and check the equipment is in good working order before you start.
• If you are using a rechargeable machine ensure there is sufficient battery charge otherwise
the blades may pull at the hair instead of cutting it.
• Allow the dog time to get accustomed to the noise and vibration of the clippers.
• In the early stages it may be beneficial to ask someone to hold your dog for you.
• Keep the clipper blades well oiled and clear of cut hair. Hot blades can indicate insufficient
oil, or the blades may be blunt and require sharpening or replacing.
Tips on Clipping:
• The first time you cut your pet's hair, only cut a small amount until you are accustomed
to how long each guide comb leaves the hair. Start with the largest comb and then use
shorter combs until the desired result is achieved.
• Use the attachment combs to increase the clipping length. The combs included with the kit
allow various cutting lengths.
• For a uniform result allow the clipper to pass its way through the hair – do not try to force it
through at a faster rate.
• Some breeds need to be clipped more frequently than others.
• When clipping for the first time, the clipping process will be slow. Try to move with your
dog when clipping. After a few sessions, you will develop your own comfortable style and
grooming will take less time.
• Always clip with the natural fall of the hair on the body and legs. Working against this
natural fall will cut the coat approximately 50% closer. This technique may be used when
clipping the face, throat, feet and tail.
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