I don't agree with some commenters, this is a fast, knowledgeable and very professional groomer who handles the dog lightly but firmly. Ralph is a darling, so relaxed and soft-eyed he nearly falls asleep, he doesn't look in the least bit stressed or scared. Wish I had such a good groomer to help me with my cocker for 14 years, our local ones all had no clue. Fortunately, I'll have better help with my new pup next year - and this detailed video is a very helpful guide to improve my own skills. 👍
Ralf is gorgeous! 💕 I had no luck with local groomers either that’s why I learnt how to groom my English Cocker (who looks similar to Ralf) at home. Once my dog came back unrecognisable and other times I literally had to neaten out the bad job they had done. For £35.00 that’s not great.
@@katalinmcewan are you sure they were certified groomers? Being an unregulated/unlicensed field of work allows unqualified people to call themselves Groomers and set up shops and charge what trained groomers do. Shame you have had a bad experience and good on you to self learn x
I m sorry but it s a huge difference between 'lightly, but firmly' and how this guy handles him.. On top, I rather pay 30 quid twice a year to the guy which uses the hair clipper on my cocker at the begining of summer and a scrissors in late autumn and takes care of all the details this guy showed and talked about, instead of paying 200+ quid eveey time I take my dog to one of this 'professional' groomers for the same result!!
@@alexbalea6404 That's fine if you don't want/need the coat in show condition. Clippers on the body is a big no-no where I am, anyway, only on the face, neck and chest and the rest needs manual care. Plus it will depend on how furry your particular cocker is... the new pup I mentioned in my comment above is now 3 and has a very long and thick coat that needs a lot of maintenance since I would never have her clipped all over (then I wouldn't bother having a cocker tbh, I'd get a short-coated breed, preferably one that doesn't shed, too).
@@Woeschhuesli as I said, a regular dog groomer let s mine in presteen condition. Exactley how this guy left Ralph after his 'professional treatment'. He uses the same tools and technique, but he charges 10 times less and it dosen t take more than an hour. P. S. I totally agree with you: can t clipp a cocker all over.
An amazing job and I think you handled the dog respectfully. A very placid dog who clearly enjoyed this grooming session. He was such a good boy. I really enjoyed your video. Beautiful result!
The only time that Ralph looked startled/scared was when the guy turned on the vacuum the first time. I have no idea what half the commenters are talking about in regards to the groomer being excessively rough with him. He has to hold the dog in place in order for him to be groomed properly and if he was hesitant or too soft when he was grooming the dog it's likely that it would take twice as long which would have meant the dog would have had to stand there for twice as long and been twice as uncomfortable. In addition to that, all of the people in the comments talking about how THEIR dog wouldn't have let them do that are moronic. The reason why YOUR dog will not let you do that is because YOU did not train them to accept that they are going to be groomed and there is no negotiation. This dog has been trained to accept the process, so he is accepting it. I prefer positive dog training methods and part of positive dog training methods are rewarding him when he does good behavior and ignoring him or redirecting him when he doesn't. So, when you are training your dog to accept grooming, if you let him go the second he whines or squirms then he is going to learn that if he acts out he won't have to be groomed. You are rewarding him for bad behavior. When your dog sits still or stands still then they get a treat or praise or a pet because that's good behavior. When the dog moved, the groomer didn't yank the dog or hit him, he gently picked him up and turned him back around and kept grooming him. That's not rough you guys. He had to pull back his ears to see inside of them and same goes for his tail. What did you want him to do hold it halfway up and guess where he was supposed to cut? Jesus.
I thought this was a very excellent video with wonderful demonstration of techniques to your grooming, and cutting and the importance of using thinning scissors, how far to trim, etc. You showed many good safety techniques as well and of course Ralph was a perfect model. Beautiful dog. You were very loving and gentle but firm with him. He was in good hands. Thank you for this video.
Amazing video, the groomer is so experienced with cocker spaniels. Great to see a groom performed on a pet cocker like this. So many groomers want to clip the coat off completely on a cocker who is not in the show ring
Fantastic...I've got 2 english cookers and no one around here (Chicago) really knows how to groom these guys. I'm sending this link to my groomer and only hope she takes the time to watch this in its entirety...great info - thanks!
that is by far the best english cocker video I´ve seen! Very well explained and I love it´s a pet version of the show look! I would LOOOOVE if you guys did the pet version of the show look for the american cocker! :)
what a beautiful dog and the groomer is awesome. he's not rough he's firm and you have to be firm to keep the dog calm or from jumping off the table. if you're a wet noodle the dog will take advantage of your spineless disposition and give you a hard time while you're trying to groom him.
Love to watch it, the british genteman is lovely, he treated the dog very well, he is really a proffesional, go on this way dear friend, you are a good guy , very sensitive. A cocker is a beautiful dog, even I prefere a Basset hound, so old I am already. Dear Sir, you are so well educated about alls the physicals of a cocker, I admire you indeed.
Thank you so much for going into detail on grooming a cocker spaniel. I have taken on a rescue 9 year old female working cocker spaniel she is a love and i wanted to know how to groom her properly. Her fur is rather long and i was a bit nervous of grooming her, i used to groom my lovely rescue Cavershon but this little ones coat and grooming is so different i have been a bit hesitant to try, so thank you once again you have explained everything so well. Just wish you had a one to one training day D
Surprising to see the usually nippy busy bodies( my pup is) stay calm and stand in one place! Soon I have to start my 2 month old...hope my groomer is good enough....which I doubt after seeing this great groomer.
Just bought a show Cocker dog in Chocolate, great to see what the groomer is going to do to him and the level of skill involved, great video many thanks
Well done. Ralph was a total good sport. I didn't see you trim ear length to the edge of the leather? Isn't that standard. Very informative. Ralph looks brilliant.
Just last week I completely shaved a fully matted Rohan Spaniel hopefully she had since been brushed. She had been washed and washed but not dried or brushed. Two full grocery bags full of fur later and 4 hours. She’s, 5 years old and didn’t move an inch when I groomed her. Like this dog actually. Incredibly beautiful and placid.
Just found this video as I was looking for help in order to groom my American Cocker Spaniel myself. The groomers around here do not take time to do the breed styles, they just clip away! The last time I took my Cocker to the same groomer he has been going to for the last five years, well, she had cut his ears so short that he didn't even look like a Cocker anymore! What is a Cocker Spaniel without its long ears ??? I was so upset, I promised myself and my boy, Cooper, that from now on, I would at least try to groom him myself! After many video viewings, this is the one that I find the most helpful and informative! Clipping just the minimum! WoW!!! Great job and gorgious Ralph! It would be nice, though, to know the exact model/brand of the tools used in the video? Any help with that would be appreciated before I invest! So thank you so much from Canada!
Hi, I'm looking to get a cocker for show. At least from a breeder who expects the pups to be showed a number of times to evaluate the litter and potential of the dogs. What is the cost for a show-ready grooming? Vs. maintenance grooming? And I would of course maintain the coat to my best ability at home , daily grooming, regular washing etc.
Very calm dog, I don't think a lot of dogs would enjoy being pulled and pushed around like that. Also the dog didn't get distracted at all!! Which is surprising
You said at the start you wouldn’t use a coat king on a dog that was going to he shown. What would you do with a show cocker that was a show dog? What method or tool would you use then ? Thanks
Hi thought your video very informative. I have a neutered B/T Cavalier dog with a lot of undercoat around neck and on his bottom, I have used a furminator, I don't want to cut the top hair just get out the bulky undercoat, want him to look as near as possible like a show dog, he is my Prince. My other B/T Cav neutered Bitch(just ovaries removed) is much smaller and has a silky coat both go to a groomers for a bath 4 weekly, would be very grateful of suggestions
I have a question. I have seen many groomers cutting their cockers with clippers. And I do know some breeds like poodles and yorkies have hair, not fur. And it keeps growing and you have to clip them like every 6 weeks or so. But I have always wondered since I see so many people clipping their cockers. Do cocker spaniels have hair or fur? I am confused since some people say they have hair and that they don't shed and some people say they shed A LOT. Please someone answer.
All the people that think that dogs are people and not animals refuse a pack leader behavior such as this groomers. There is a time for everything and this is not the time for petting or reward. He’s completely fine and well behaved. Knows exactly who the leader is when he’s being groomed. Watch wild animals behavior, you’ll learn a lot from it. The groomer could be a bit more gentle yet it’s not time for that. Doesn’t hurt Ralph at all. You’re emotional not dogs. He needs to be quick enough to avoid the dog from hurting himself as he cuts.
Thank you so much for this, Mike. Could i have more details of the scissors, Coat King etc. I should be using on my cocker which has a coat very similar in texture to Ralph’s (what a lovely patient boy he is!)
Hey! Does anyone know if the coat king would help the hair of a sterilized girl cockerspaniel? Our dog´s hair is not that pretty anymore after she got sterilized:/ It´s not a huge deal, but I feel like the hair might be a little uncomfortable for her. It just grows faster now and it´s more thick too. It´s also not as shiny as it was before, but it´s because of the hormones so yeah. She is already almost 9 years old
the coat king takes out much more than a furminator as it pulls and cuts too... you shouldn't use either on a show cocker though but a good alternative on a neutered pet.
Behave as the leader. Don’t say no but correct improper behavior by saying “sh” . Don’t reward until the end and establish boundaries. Live in the now, give your dog a chance. Your dog misbehaving is all due to your behavior.
Mars Coat King. It is a “rake” to take out the loose undercoat and leave the sleek outer coat intact. They are made in Solingen, Germany (where surgical instruments are often made: very high quality). Go to their website to find which works best for your breed. I have Field Spaniels and just received the 20-blade original width Coat King from Amazon yesterday. My dogs already look SOOOOOO much better!
Thanks for sharing the video. May I know which blade number is on the coat king? I searched Amazon for "Coat King" and there are many types, different blades. Thanks.
some dog groomers snip off vibrissae for aesthetic purposes, but this is not a good idea. It's true that dog whiskers tend to appear sporadically, while cats get whiskers in neat lines, but they serve an important purpose and shouldn't be removed. They simply transmit information to sensory cells when they detect objects or movement. Detecting subtle changes in air currents, dog whiskers transmit information about the size, shape, and speed of nearby objects. Whiskers help dogs navigate the world. Please stop this wrong practice.
I don't agree with some commenters, this is a fast, knowledgeable and very professional groomer who handles the dog lightly but firmly. Ralph is a darling, so relaxed and soft-eyed he nearly falls asleep, he doesn't look in the least bit stressed or scared. Wish I had such a good groomer to help me with my cocker for 14 years, our local ones all had no clue. Fortunately, I'll have better help with my new pup next year - and this detailed video is a very helpful guide to improve my own skills. 👍
Ralf is gorgeous! 💕 I had no luck with local groomers either that’s why I learnt how to groom my English Cocker (who looks similar to Ralf) at home. Once my dog came back unrecognisable and other times I literally had to neaten out the bad job they had done. For £35.00 that’s not great.
@@katalinmcewan are you sure they were certified groomers? Being an unregulated/unlicensed field of work allows unqualified people to call themselves Groomers and set up shops and charge what trained groomers do. Shame you have had a bad experience and good on you to self learn x
I m sorry but it s a huge difference between 'lightly, but firmly' and how this guy handles him.. On top, I rather pay 30 quid twice a year to the guy which uses the hair clipper on my cocker at the begining of summer and a scrissors in late autumn and takes care of all the details this guy showed and talked about, instead of paying 200+ quid eveey time I take my dog to one of this 'professional' groomers for the same result!!
@@alexbalea6404 That's fine if you don't want/need the coat in show condition. Clippers on the body is a big no-no where I am, anyway, only on the face, neck and chest and the rest needs manual care. Plus it will depend on how furry your particular cocker is... the new pup I mentioned in my comment above is now 3 and has a very long and thick coat that needs a lot of maintenance since I would never have her clipped all over (then I wouldn't bother having a cocker tbh, I'd get a short-coated breed, preferably one that doesn't shed, too).
@@Woeschhuesli as I said, a regular dog groomer let s mine in presteen condition. Exactley how this guy left Ralph after his 'professional treatment'. He uses the same tools and technique, but he charges 10 times less and it dosen t take more than an hour. P. S. I totally agree with you: can t clipp a cocker all over.
An amazing job and I think you handled the dog respectfully. A very placid dog who clearly enjoyed this grooming session. He was such a good boy. I really enjoyed your video. Beautiful result!
The only time that Ralph looked startled/scared was when the guy turned on the vacuum the first time. I have no idea what half the commenters are talking about in regards to the groomer being excessively rough with him.
He has to hold the dog in place in order for him to be groomed properly and if he was hesitant or too soft when he was grooming the dog it's likely that it would take twice as long which would have meant the dog would have had to stand there for twice as long and been twice as uncomfortable. In addition to that, all of the people in the comments talking about how THEIR dog wouldn't have let them do that are moronic.
The reason why YOUR dog will not let you do that is because YOU did not train them to accept that they are going to be groomed and there is no negotiation. This dog has been trained to accept the process, so he is accepting it.
I prefer positive dog training methods and part of positive dog training methods are rewarding him when he does good behavior and ignoring him or redirecting him when he doesn't. So, when you are training your dog to accept grooming, if you let him go the second he whines or squirms then he is going to learn that if he acts out he won't have to be groomed. You are rewarding him for bad behavior.
When your dog sits still or stands still then they get a treat or praise or a pet because that's good behavior.
When the dog moved, the groomer didn't yank the dog or hit him, he gently picked him up and turned him back around and kept grooming him. That's not rough you guys.
He had to pull back his ears to see inside of them and same goes for his tail. What did you want him to do hold it halfway up and guess where he was supposed to cut? Jesus.
I thought this was a very excellent video with wonderful demonstration of techniques to your grooming, and cutting and the importance of using thinning scissors, how far to trim, etc. You showed many good safety techniques as well and of course Ralph was a perfect model. Beautiful dog. You were very loving and gentle but firm with him. He was in good hands. Thank you for this video.
Amazing video, the groomer is so experienced with cocker spaniels. Great to see a groom performed on a pet cocker like this. So many groomers want to clip the coat off completely on a cocker who is not in the show ring
Fantastic...I've got 2 english cookers and no one around here (Chicago) really knows how to groom these guys. I'm sending this link to my groomer and only hope she takes the time to watch this in its entirety...great info - thanks!
I’m in the UK and the groomers around me are not great either. That’s why I learnt how to do it myself. ☺️ Love English Cockers! 💕
that is by far the best english cocker video I´ve seen! Very well explained and I love it´s a pet version of the show look!
I would LOOOOVE if you guys did the pet version of the show look for the american cocker! :)
what a beautiful dog and the groomer is awesome. he's not rough he's firm and you have to be firm to keep the dog calm or from jumping off the table. if you're a wet noodle the dog will take advantage of your spineless disposition and give you a hard time while you're trying to groom him.
Dog treated badly? You do not know what you're talking about. You are ridiculous.
Congratulations, great work and wonderful dog.
Mike knows what he's talking about, he's one of the top groomers in the UK and shows Cocker Spaniels .
Indeed dear Sergio, yo are totally right.
I totally agree with you! That boy loomed pretty happy and was wagging his tail. Love Cockers! 💕
Love to watch it, the british genteman is lovely, he treated the dog very well, he is really a proffesional, go on this way dear friend, you are a good guy , very sensitive. A cocker is a beautiful dog, even I prefere a Basset hound, so old I am already. Dear Sir, you are so well educated about alls the physicals of a cocker, I admire you indeed.
Thank you so much for going into detail on grooming a cocker spaniel. I have taken on a rescue 9 year old female working cocker spaniel she is a love and i wanted to know how to groom her properly. Her fur is rather long and i was a bit nervous of grooming her, i used to groom my lovely rescue Cavershon but this little ones coat and grooming is so different i have been a bit hesitant to try, so thank you once again you have explained everything so well. Just wish you had a one to one training day D
Surprising to see the usually nippy busy bodies( my pup is) stay calm and stand in one place! Soon I have to start my 2 month old...hope my groomer is good enough....which I doubt after seeing this great groomer.
Beautiful JOB! I’ve learned so much from this video, so much information taught so well! 🙏🏻 thank you! 😇
Just bought a show Cocker dog in Chocolate, great to see what the groomer is going to do to him and the level of skill involved, great video many thanks
That was really informative and helpful. I will use this method for sure and practice. Looks beautiful.
Well done. Ralph was a total good sport. I didn't see you trim ear length to the edge of the leather? Isn't that standard. Very informative. Ralph looks brilliant.
Ralph is a handsome dog, very nice cut.
Thank you -- great video tutorial. Easy to follow. Beautiful groom.
Just last week I completely shaved a fully matted Rohan Spaniel hopefully she had since been brushed.
She had been washed and washed but not dried or brushed.
Two full grocery bags full of fur later and 4 hours.
She’s, 5 years old and didn’t move an inch when I groomed her.
Like this dog actually.
Incredibly beautiful and placid.
Enjoyed watching.... Thanks for the great tut. I have a cockalier... and the groomer does this type of cut.... I love it... Thanks again.
Incredible work. Beautiful dog too thank you for sharing your work
Very nice tutorial, Im also a groomer from philippines.while Im watching your video i think I need to improve my skill☺️ great job sir! God bless!
Ralph was a star! Great groom and well explained. 👍
Amazing Cocker style! Love the table who sells or distribute this table? Thank you!
Ralph is soooooo cute!!!!
I was a little nervous when you was using the ✂️ around his mouth but then I remember that you are a professional and then i felt relief lol
great video. well done and fab grooming and trimming.
Gorgeous dog, i hope mine grows up to be like him
Thank you so much for this video! Does this kind of grooming work on a pet Springer Spaniel, as well?
This video is amazing so well explained
perfect.
Really enjoyed watching n listening to you Make instruction easy to follow ThankYou very much Your a fabulous groomer # AU beez :) beautiful wag :)
Wow,nice haircut, 🐕🐕🐕
Just found this video as I was looking for help in order to groom my American Cocker Spaniel myself. The groomers around here do not take time to do the breed styles, they just clip away! The last time I took my Cocker to the same groomer he has been going to for the last five years, well, she had cut his ears so short that he didn't even look like a Cocker anymore! What is a Cocker Spaniel without its long ears ??? I was so upset, I promised myself and my boy, Cooper, that from now on, I would at least try to groom him myself! After many video viewings, this is the one that I find the most helpful and informative! Clipping just the minimum! WoW!!! Great job and gorgious Ralph! It would be nice, though, to know the exact model/brand of the tools used in the video? Any help with that would be appreciated before I invest! So thank you so much from Canada!
Hi, I'm looking to get a cocker for show. At least from a breeder who expects the pups to be showed a number of times to evaluate the litter and potential of the dogs. What is the cost for a show-ready grooming? Vs. maintenance grooming? And I would of course maintain the coat to my best ability at home , daily grooming, regular washing etc.
Best video and in detail , Thanks 🙏
Very calm dog, I don't think a lot of dogs would enjoy being pulled and pushed around like that. Also the dog didn't get distracted at all!! Which is surprising
Ralph used to be a show dog ;)
+josilksmith ah that's why!😌
Ralph is s o calm 😍😍😍😍😍
My cocker Oscar isnt.... 😂
Spaniel, the best dog))))
Really informative, thank you.
How does it pee hygeinically with the Hair falling down ?
My dog 🐕 became agressive when I try to trim his hair can you help me with this
You said at the start you wouldn’t use a coat king on a dog that was going to he shown.
What would you do with a show cocker that was a show dog?
What method or tool would you use then ?
Thanks
tres belle seance de toilettage belles explications
je regrette par contre l absence totale de caresse pour ce joli et bien patient petit modele
hi , i am just wondering if he can be handstripped again after using this technique , thanks
This vid has helped me groom our cs at home
Everyone’s saying about how much hate this guy is getting but I’ve not seen one hate comment 🤷♀️
Thank you so much. I have a 7 month old cocker. Someone shaved her legs before I got her. Will the hair grow back with her feathers?
Who is Ralph's breeder? He is the most gorgeous blue roan ECS!
Loved this video, what Sizzer spray are u using and the black thinners what brand are they
I saw a solid black one yesterday and was confused because I thought they only came in cream color .
lovely job
OMG 😱 Where can I get that table??? I live in America. Please respond. I’ve been obsessing over that table
Great job and instruction details!!
Where can I get that comb?!?! I have been searching and can't find them anywhere. What are they called? I'm in usa
amazon..Mars coat king
Beautiful Ralph!
Bravissimo,una spiegazione eccellente,mi è servita molto.💯💯💯💯💯💯
Hi. What Size of blade you use on his head please? Thank you.
what a patient doggie
What brush do you recommend for the english cocker spaniel for at home daily brushing?
Excellent work!
Hi thought your video very informative. I have a neutered B/T Cavalier dog with a lot of undercoat around neck and on his bottom, I have used a furminator, I don't want to cut the top hair just get out the bulky undercoat, want him to look as near as possible like a show dog, he is my Prince. My other B/T Cav neutered Bitch(just ovaries removed) is much smaller and has a silky coat both go to a groomers for a bath 4 weekly, would be very grateful of suggestions
I would appreciate watching American cocker grooming
cutest dog ever
Thanks for the tutorial! I’m planning to get a cocker spaniel this or next year! Also I’m commenting on random vids to get more subs
Dear Mike, you are really great, go this way and when you ever come to Spain, just cum over to Seville, I´ll show you my Basset Eddi.
I have a question. I have seen many groomers cutting their cockers with clippers. And I do know some breeds like poodles and yorkies have hair, not fur. And it keeps growing and you have to clip them like every 6 weeks or so. But I have always wondered since I see so many people clipping their cockers. Do cocker spaniels have hair or fur? I am confused since some people say they have hair and that they don't shed and some people say they shed A LOT. Please someone answer.
Nevermind. I know now
How often do you need to use the coat king? Every 6 weeks like a normal clipping?
All the people that think that dogs are people and not animals refuse a pack leader behavior such as this groomers. There is a time for everything and this is not the time for petting or reward. He’s completely fine and well behaved. Knows exactly who the leader is when he’s being groomed. Watch wild animals behavior, you’ll learn a lot from it. The groomer could be a bit more gentle yet it’s not time for that. Doesn’t hurt Ralph at all. You’re emotional not dogs. He needs to be quick enough to avoid the dog from hurting himself as he cuts.
Can you coat king the outside of the ears?
Thinks a lot for a wonderful video!!!
Thank you so much for this, Mike. Could i have more details of the scissors, Coat King etc. I should be using on my cocker which has a coat very similar in texture to Ralph’s (what a lovely patient boy he is!)
What size Coat King are you using in this please?
Hey! Does anyone know if the coat king would help the hair of a sterilized girl cockerspaniel? Our dog´s hair is not that pretty anymore after she got sterilized:/ It´s not a huge deal, but I feel like the hair might be a little uncomfortable for her. It just grows faster now and it´s more thick too. It´s also not as shiny as it was before, but it´s because of the hormones so yeah. She is already almost 9 years old
What clippers are you using please?
Great informative video.
how different an outcome does the coat king provider over a furminator, for example?
the coat king takes out much more than a furminator as it pulls and cuts too... you shouldn't use either on a show cocker though but a good alternative on a neutered pet.
what is best then for an unneutered show cocker? What are the alternatives other than a slicker brush?
a comb with a band wrapped around it and plucking with fingers no thinning scissors or tools add me on fb if you like
thats strange - the coat king website even states cocker spaniels as a breed ideal for the 20 blade CK? cant find you on fb as jo silksmith
it does but it will cut the coat . jo silky silk-smith
Why not make the grooming process relaxing and therapeutic instead of so rushed and hurried?
Ralph is adorable!!
This is an English Cocker Spaniel the American Cocker has a shorter muzzle & much more coat.
Mars 20 blade??
Ralf is gorgeous! 😍💕😍💕
Is cutting whiskers ok?
NO!
You might say that that dog doesn't mind being handled like that but no way I'd let my cocker be handled like that
This guy is pro.
U just a youtube hero aren't u mate.
I have a cocker spaniel and he never is still what do I do
Cierra Lattire ya just got to tire them out before grooming. They're very very high energy dogs and can be a pain to groom.
Behave as the leader. Don’t say no but correct improper behavior by saying “sh” . Don’t reward until the end and establish boundaries. Live in the now, give your dog a chance. Your dog misbehaving is all due to your behavior.
There’s no freaking way he’ll be able to groom my Rolo, he’ll bite his hands right off.
What is a coat king?
Mars Coat King. It is a “rake” to take out the loose undercoat and leave the sleek outer coat intact. They are made in Solingen, Germany (where surgical instruments are often made: very high quality). Go to their website to find which works best for your breed. I have Field Spaniels and just received the 20-blade original width Coat King from Amazon yesterday. My dogs already look SOOOOOO much better!
What is the best shampoo for a show dog?
Depends on the dog, Wahl do different types, diamond white, copper tone, deep black, oatmeal, aloe vera, etc
Excellent.
感谢分享!! 学习了!
Is it alright to shear of a dog's whiskers ?
i use that all the time with my cocker i love that thing, i groomed my cocker myself
Thanks for sharing the video. May I know which blade number is on the coat king? I searched Amazon for "Coat King" and there are many types, different blades. Thanks.
ivy Mike uses the fine tooth ck I think it has 30odd teeth on it. .it's the wide one also.
si può avere un coker
some dog groomers snip off vibrissae for aesthetic purposes, but this is not a good idea. It's true that dog whiskers tend to appear sporadically, while cats get whiskers in neat lines, but they serve an important purpose and shouldn't be removed. They simply transmit information to sensory cells when they detect objects or movement. Detecting subtle changes in air currents, dog whiskers transmit information about the size, shape, and speed of nearby objects. Whiskers help dogs navigate the world. Please stop this wrong practice.
cutting off the dogs whispers?? I don't understand this.
jetjum Whiskers do not provide a purpose for dogs. Unlike cats, dogs don’t necessarily need their whiskers.
Can I ask what clippers you used
It looks like a Wahl Bravura trimmer
+killthewireddelusions thank you :)
+Sophie lauren Sugden you're welcome!
Perfect
I have same dog
My cocker has a docked tail. I wish the breeder hadn’t done that. Tail is the best part after the ears.
Why on earth cut the whiskers off?? Dogs need whiskers for their spatial awareness.