Cocker Spaniel groom part 4

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2009

This is the last video on Cocker pet trim. I will show you how to start a bevelled paw. Hope you enjoyed them all Thanks for watching!

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  • Thank you so much for these videos. I've just begun training to be a groomer,and I was having some trouble with traditional Cocker cuts,these videos helped like you would not believe!

  • @CruelAngelic Thanks, glad I could help. :) Good luck!

  • Are you cutting his nail as well at the same time with the same type of scissors??? looks scary to do it on my own ///

  • @TheMeijerra NO, not cutting the nail, every once in a while you will feel the nail between your scissor blades but you don't need to be cutting with a bunch of force. If you just scissor lightly you will not cut a toe nail nor would you cut the skin badly. I always use a very light touch when scissoring. It's a bit scary at first but once you get the hang of it it's not too bad.

  • Hi! I'm going to do the puppy cut on my cocker, is there any special way I should do the legs? Just clipper down with the hair? And how do you do the top of the foot? Thank you.

  • @ErikaD6 Yes, you can just clip down the leg as you did with the rest of the body if you want your dog all one length use one blade if you want the legs longer you can use a longer blade. Always with the lay of the coat. I fluff everything on the top of the paw up and scissor it round when cliping the full dog. You could watch my Shih Tzu grooming video, it shows how to do a regular clip down. It's basically the same for any dog.

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  • Great videos! Do you trip the hair on the inside of the legs and the private parts at all? What about the belly? Also, do you use regular scissors from a beauty supply store or are scissors for trimming dogs different? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I just did my first grooming on my cocker today for the first time, I really wish I had seen this video before. I cut all of his hair, o well, I am sure it will grow back eventually so I can start letting the skirt grow. Thanks so much!!

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  • @crpuravida2 oops! I meant "clip" not "trip".

  • My Cocker Spaniel Lara has a groomer, but she does not like her paws trimmed, so I do it beforehand. Having watched your video I should be much better at doing it in future, thank you.

  • Ah, I was hopping to see how you trim the fur between the paw pads .. we have hard wood floors and it's always a bit slippery for the dog :-)

  • Danny is so adorable!!! my cocker is so playful...i had difficulty yesterday...hahaha anyway, love your videos. thanks much much! ^__^

  • Also, how do you clip the back end of the cocker with a pattern? Do you leave the hair on the bum long? Thanks!

  • If you want the legs and skirt short but still able to see the pattern, what blade length would you use on the skirt and legs if you used a #7 on the back, would a 3 3/4 work well? And if you use the longer blade on the legs, would you also do the same on the skirt? Thanks.

  • what city are you in? i would like to take my dog to you!!

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