How short should I cut my dogs hair?

For example, if you want to leave only 3/8 of an inch of hair on your dog's stomach, use a finishing/full-cut size 4 blade. If you want to leave one inch of hair on his entire body, use a wide/T-blade in size 3 and cut in the direction of the hair's growth.
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What length do you cut a dog's hair?

There's No Standard “Puppy” Cut

Nowadays, the puppy cut is loosely defined as having one length all over, but there is no industry standard as far as how to interpret that. After all, a dog with three inches of fur all over would meet this criterion, but so would a pup that's been completely shaved.
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Is it bad to cut a dog's hair short?

But clipping short ANY double coated breed, even once, can and often does cause serious permanent, irreversible damage to a dog's beautiful natural coat. Further, using clippers to take off a smooth coat, flat coat or wire coat is also not recommended as it can cause other kinds of problems.
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How short should I shave my dog?

It is best to leave at least one-inch of hair to protect them from sunburn, skin cancer, and from bug bites. These dogs don't have the added insulation of an undercoat, so they need to keep at least one inch of hair to for warmth and protection.
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What dog breeds should not be shaved?

Herding breeds like Aussie Shepherds, Border Collies and Shelties are double-coated. So are Golden Retrievers, Labradors, Springer Spaniels, Newfoundlands, Bernese Mountain Dogs and many more. You shouldn't shave any of these breeds in summer.
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How to Cut a Dog's Hair? ? BASIC GROOMING Tutorial



Do dogs get sad after haircut?

Grooming sessions can make them very uncomfortable and even sad! In fact, it's not at all unusual to see your pup cowering from you or just looking very sad each time you bring him back from a grooming session.
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Is it cruel to shave a dog?

It is ok to give your long-haired dog or cat a “summer cut”—trimming their long hair may make it more manageable. However, it is best to allow a professional groomer to perform the haircutting, and never shave down to the skin or try to cut the hair yourself with scissors.
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Do dogs feel better after grooming?

Grooming not only keeps your pet looking good, it will keep them feeling good and allow them to live a long life. If you aren't able to groom your dog consistently, it's important to find a groomer that has experience with a wide variety of breeds.
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How do you know if your dog is double coated?

A type of coat that consists of two layers, double coated dogs have a dense undercoat of short hairs (woolly in texture) under a top coat of longer hairs called guard hairs. When a dog appears to be fluffier, it means he has a denser undercoat. This means you'll be up in for the long haul when it comes to grooming.
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What is Teddy Bear Cut?

The teddy bear cut is a Poodle or Doodle cut in which the hair is kept at about 1-2 inches long at all parts of the dog's body, including the face. Traditional Poodle cuts have the face shaved closely to the skin. If shaved, the face looks more serious, regal and show-dog like.
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Does long hair on a dog make them hotter?

Contrary to popular belief, shaving your long-haired dog (or cat) will not keep him/her cooler during the hot, summer months. Unlike humans, the skin of dogs and cats does not contain the vast network of blood vessels and sweat glands designed to dissipate body heat during hot weather conditions.
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Should dogs hair be cut short in summer?

A summer haircut may help you feel more comfortable during hot, humid summer weather, but it won't have the same effect on your pet. In fact, cutting or shaving your pet's fur can actually compromise your furry friend's ability to remain cool.
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Does a 7 or 10 blade cut shorter?

In grooming equipment, blade numbers go backwards from what you would expect. That is, the smaller the number, the longer the hair will be, and the bigger the number, the shorter the hair will be. So short haircuts will be a #5, #7, #9, #10 (named longest to shortest).
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How short is a 10 blade?

Blades come in various sizes, each numbered to indicate the length of cut it will give. Higher numbers give shorter cuts, with a #10 blade leaving about 1/6” of length. #10 blades are ideal for very short summer haircuts and for clipping inside the ears, around the backside and under the hind legs of any breed.
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What length is a puppy cut?

Essentially, the puppy cut is one length all over. The most common length is between 1-2 inches over the body, legs, tail, head, and ears. Typically, it's done with a clipper fitted with a long guard comb over the blade. There should not be any clipper marks, uneven coat, or sharp edges left in the fur.
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What dog breeds have a double coat?

Double-Coated Breeds Include:

Golden and Labrador Retrievers. German and Australian Shepherds. Pomeranians. Siberian Huskies.
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What ages do puppies grow the most?

Puppies Grow Quickly from Three to Five Months

All puppies grow quickly between the ages of three and five months. Small breeds grow the most during this time. By the time they reach six to eight months of age, they've either finished growing or their growth has started to slow down.
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Should you shave double coated dogs?

The topcoat is made up of tougher guard hairs that don't shed, and protect your pet from the sun's harmful rays and bug bites. It actually insulates them from the heat. What this means is: do not shave your double coated dog.
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Do dogs realize they fart?

Dogs have a hugely sensitive sense of smell, and just as we found some gaseous emissions repulsive, so can dogs. A sensitive dog may even get up and walk away from the bad smell, which is positive proof that dogs can detect the sulfurous odor of flatulence.
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How do groomers keep dogs still?

Use of Grooming Restraints Such As a Noose

In such cases, groomers have learned to use restraints such as a noose. A noose is a restraining aid joined to an upside-down L-shaped metal bar. It helps restrain a dog around the neck and centers the pet on the grooming table.
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Why do groomers put bandanas on dogs?

Some dog owners spray bandanas with calming pheromones so their canine companions are relaxed as they hike or jog together. There are also color-coded bandanas letting others know if a dog is friendly, a service animal or blind. Still others have anti-insect repellent imbedded in the fibers to ward off pesky bugs.
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Why do dog groomers shave the belly?

Assisting in brushing out the loose hair will help to keep your pet cool. Shaving your dog's belly may also help keep him cool when the mercury rises. This needs to be done by a professional groomer, and you should certainly ask for a groomer that you trust if a belly shave is going to be beneficial for your pet.
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Does dog hair grow back after shaving?

Their Fur Can Become Permanently Damaged by Shaving

And the older a dog is the less likely it is to grow back normally. The undercoat continues to grow, but for some dogs the guard hairs never do.
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Why is my dog shaking after a haircut?

It is actually pretty normal to see a dog shaking after grooming, especially if it is its first time at the salon. What is this? Most of the time, shaking will be due to fear and anxiety. All the loud noises, new sensations and unfamiliar surroundings can be quite the frightening combination for a nervous pup!
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