I started grooming my Scottie almost 2 years ago when all the groomers in my area were forced to shut down. I really wish this video was around then! 😆 I continue to do it myself because groomers tend to make her look more like a schnauzer. The instructions and tips you give are fantastic! I can’t wait to try them. You’re obviously very skillled, because this is NOT easy. 😁
I hope it was useful for you! I agree, that most groomers go to for terriers is the schnauzer look, so hopefully this will help them make our beloved scotties more scottish 😋If you have any questions and need help, don't hesitate to ask!
I watched this to understand my friends Terrier and how they manage in hot weather. I learned that most of what I worried about in hot weather with her dogs long hair, actually is helpful in managing the heat. Really enjoyed the video.
Brilliant videos, and so helpful! We have been blessed recently with an 18-month-old Scottie named Robbie who was rehomed with us a couple of months ago. He was very scruffy when we got him, but we have not been successful in getting him a groomer. Out of desperation we bought clippers and at the moment he's a work in progress. He's not as patient as Daisy(!) so we're taking it a bit at a time. We're getting there and are most appreciative of your excellent videos!
We have a rehomed female who came to us totally outgrown and is very uneasy at the groomer. Which leads to not the best grooming job. I bought my own table and grooming kit so I can try to put her at ease and make her look proper. Good on you for taking the same journey!
@@CiaranWilcox We finally lucked out and found a good groomer who has taken time and effort to put Robbie at ease. She had to trim him right down the first time except was able to keep his beard and eyebrows. We brush him daily and he's looking really spiffy. It will take a few months to grow his skirt but we hope by spring he'll look like a real Scottie. We're seniors so trying to groom him ourselves was taking a toll! Best of luck with your girl!
Yes, we just had to put our beautiful scottie down last month. He was the most beautiful dog...Henry. He was a week away from his 13th birthday. Daisy reminds me of him. Precious!
I'm so sorry to hear about Henry. That spot in our heart is never the same when they leave us. All we can do is try and fill that hole with all the wonderful memories they left us with. 💙
GREAT video and instruction. I LOVE Scotties. I have a 6 1/2 year old sweetie named Piper. She is black her predecessor was a male Wheaten Scottish Terrier named, Mr. McTavish. I just don't understand why they are not more popular, they are such great dogs. NICE work, SWEET CALM voice!!! I have been grooming all my dogs for over 30 years all except my Standard Poodle, Tiger Lily!!!
Thank you! I love them too! I feel so lucky to work so close to a Scottie breeder. I agree that they should be way more popular than they are. I'll have to get my standard poodle in some how to videos for you 😋
What a sweetheart of a dog! You did a beautiful job on that clipping. You made it look so easy, yet it takes great skill to do, so thank you! That was awesome!
So beautiful and great instructions! I’m new to the Scottie world and have a great groomer but now with a maltipoo and Scottie I can’t afford the grooming fees so I want to be able to do it myself. Will watch a few more times before actually trying. Thank you so much!
Really great video. I love the technique of pulling from their other side underneath to bring up the blend line - that will be very helpful to get a cleaner blend line!
I think this is an excellent video. I watch many of them, but I love your explainations, your handling of the dog, and the videoing as well. thank-you, hope there is more....
These are great grooming tips n tricks. A Scottie groom is very different from a schnauzer groom. My half Scottie should’ve groomed like this. She’s just talker. Shes beautiful when she’s groomed. I love her sooo much. It’s good to find the right groomer!!❤❤❤. Mine is pretty good!
I do have a Scottie. But in the summer I feel that with all the walks taken fleas as well as ticks might be a problem. No I don't give parasite monthly pills at least only for the extra hot times. I do a shorter trim. She's beautiful the same. I do not walk her in mid afternoon when heat is at the hottest time. A shade back yard is a help.
I’m about to learn. I should have already done it. Covid has made dog grooming near impossible to obtain for my dogs here in NV. I also don’t trust groomers with my dogs safety, not to mention the way many of them do my dogs just looks shabby in my option. It’s hard to search to find a groomer and then pay a fortune for a result you’re not even completely happy with. The last groom we got was so bad I’ve just had to let my dogs grow out following it. Thanks for the great video. Loved the explanation of each part of the dog. The dog looks wonderful! What size blades will I need and where do you recommend getting the tools your using? One person said the toenails are very hard to snip. Which tool is better the snippers or the one that grinds them down? I have 2 Scotties, a male black and a female wheaten. My little male isn’t as agreeable as my little female. Any tips or advice you can give me for getting him to be more cooperative and not to nip me? His biggest issue is his toenails and feet. I’ve considered just using a soft muzzle. What are your thoughts on these for Scotties? Thanks again for any and all advise you can offer me- I’m determined to solve this issue once and for all - My babies need to be groomed properly. Scotties are too beautiful to look like mine have the past few months. Thanks again - Edit- I just found your link to your tools. Thanks so much for it! I felt like I hit the jackpot! :)
I'm glad you found the link, I try to list everything I'm using there. As for getting him over his fear of his toes, that's going to take some time and it may never happen. Scotties are notorious for being a bit particular of their feet. You can totally soft muzzle, and the biggest trick is that you stop holding the paw when they stop fighting. If they yank or bite and you give up, they know they can escape the situation with those actions. Be slow, feed treats if they take it, a lick mat with peanut butter or some other yummy treat while you stroke their toes, anything to keep them calm during the process. It will be a very slow process and it might be a single toe nail trim a day for a little while. I also find that taking them out of their space (the floor) is a good way of letting them know, it's time for yummy snacks and grooming. Always end the process is a calm happy state, before you get frustrated. You have the luxury of coming back to the process in a few hours or next day. Good luck 💕
@@Dognormousllc I sure will let ya know! Thank you for your great videos! You really do explain things very well.I’ve ordered some of those Wahl combs, too! I already have an Andis trimmer so I wanted to make sure they were compatible. It is corded, but it isn’t horribly loud. I would love to have one of those cordless ones you’re using, so maybe somewhere down the road I can invest in one of those as well. I bought mine to groom our big dog (chow mix) who wouldn’t allow a groomer near her, only me. And I’m definitely going to take your advice on those little toenails, too! The groomers they’ve gone to have all said they both do pretty well, besides his issue about his feet. So, they’ve had a little experience with groomers, which was my goal for them to give them some experience in that regard. I probably won’t start the toenail part just yet until I first try to trim them and begin straightening them back up. I hope I can get their little skirts to look right again. The last groomer they went to cut them so short I nearly cried! They honestly looked like they had on SHORT tutus- I kid you not! smh My baby girl is such a cutie too (wheaten) and I just couldnt believe what he did to her. She honestly had different lengths all over her body and in very odd places too! I kid you not! He did them as fast as he possibly could and did little to no scissor work on them at all. I had to get out my scissors and even her up to make her look better. I’ve had such a hard time finding grooming for them through COVID! It’s been a literal nightmare having puppies during this time! Even vet care has been near impossible! So, Why have I waited so long to just do this?! I do not know. I honestly couldn’t bring myself to take them back to the last guy. He very obviously didn’t want to do them. I’ve just been letting them grow back out in the interim. So, I really heard you on your video, when you said that if you make a mistake, hair will grow back. I think that one statement you made coupled with my bad experience just helped me make my mind up. Thanks for that! I think I just needed a tiny nudge to admit that fact to myself. I mean my dogs already had a bad groom and it’s growing out right before my very eyes. Ive even found myself wondering if just the stress of changing groomers so much wasn’t even worse for them than a bad groom. And so, yeah, Ive just been hardheaded about this decision and to be honest I’m not even sure why anymore! So for what it’s worth! Thanks for that little nudge of truth (I needed it) and for your terrific advice, as well. Have a great night. 🙂
Hello again. Well, I’m learning. I’ve groomed both of my Scotties once (all except toenails) and they turned out pretty good. Well, except their feet aren’t beveled as close as Daisys due to their nails needing trim. I’m gonna get their nails done, so then I can work more on their feet. My boys pads need the hair trimmed there too so what blade do you use there? Both dogs did pretty well so I’m feeling more confident, anyway. Everyone said they looked great too so that was very encouraging as well- haha The Wahl blades worked great! I used them over a 10 blade. I have a few questions tho. How do you trim the face between the eyes? I used thinning sheers but it just doesn’t look as neat as Daisy’s. Maybe I’m just nervous working there, I don’t want to shave off part of their eyebrows lol so I’m nervous to use the clippers there as well, but I’m thinking I may have to - to get that clean look. Also, Do you use a dremel and if so what size for Scottie nails? Is it a certain model or grit that you prefer? I was puzzled when I was reading about them about what exactly I needed for my dogs. My boy’s nails are black and real hard. My girl is a Wheaton so hers are lighter with some black - I’m soon going to order a pet dremel and begin working on learning this part. Sure hope I can get my little guy to at least tolerate it. My girl doesn’t mind her nails as much so she’s more cooperative. :) Also how do you do your sanitary trims? Do you have any videos showing this part? I’m nervous around the ‘sensitive parts’. Don’t want to hurt them. :) Thanks again for all of your help and advice.
There are two types of guard combs, plastic, which will require a 40 or a 10 under it and the metal which require a 30 or a 10 under it. The blade underneath your guard comb will give you different finished lengths. The 10 blade will leave what I believe is 2 mm extra on the guard comb length. On my terriers, the 2 gc (10 mm) is my go to length for body work. I always have a 30 blade underneath, if I were to use a 10 blade, I would have a body coat of 12 mm. Hope that helps!
All my thinning shears are from Affordable Grooming shears, you can hit up their website at affordablegroomingshears.com. The mako series are my favorite.
Aww this is cute I love Scottish terriers and have been begging my mom for one. But other than that this is a nice video because I want to learn how to groom Scotties
@@Dognormousllc WE GOTA DOG TODAYYYYYY well she’s not a Scottish terrier but idc . Her name is grace and she’s a mutt but her main gene is a beagle she’s perfect for our family:)
I moved recently and am very unhappy with my groomer , I have new groomer set up but they are uncertain how to cut my Scotty for summer it is very very hot here and we enjoy playing in the river to keep cool so how should the cut be
You sure can! If your terrier doesn't need the skirt, then off it goes. Just keep in mind that your beautiful southern California sun can be a bit intense, so you'll want enough coat left on so that way the skin is protected from sunburn and the body temperature is protected from heat stroke.
My big clippers are the Pulse Ion ZR and my mini clippers are the new shernbao 5 in 1, which isn't out for sale yet but should be coming out to the public soon.
Daisy is such a cute name for a scottie 💖 You can ask your groomer to take her blend like a little lower, that way it won't fluff out as much. Especially when she starts to grow out. 😊
Scotties can be finicky. I would suggest working with him at home, brush his beard and feed some treats. Hold his paw and wiggle his toes with some incentives to him get over his nervousness. Scotties who are nervous can be a very dangerous groom, their little legs are so close to their adorable little faces and one bite can take a groomer out of job for life, so we tend to be very protective of our limbs. I hope he finds a groomer who can help him and he can get over his nerves to enjoy a spa day he absolutely deserves 💕
I use a 30 blade with a 2 gc, it's my go to for terrier trims. Depending your guard comb (plastic/metal) they sit on a 30/40 or 10. The rest of the numbers have their own comb of teeth to help create the length of coat it leaves behind.
I started grooming my Scottie almost 2 years ago when all the groomers in my area were forced to shut down. I really wish this video was around then! 😆 I continue to do it myself because groomers tend to make her look more like a schnauzer. The instructions and tips you give are fantastic! I can’t wait to try them. You’re obviously very skillled, because this is NOT easy. 😁
I hope it was useful for you! I agree, that most groomers go to for terriers is the schnauzer look, so hopefully this will help them make our beloved scotties more scottish 😋If you have any questions and need help, don't hesitate to ask!
I watched this to understand my friends Terrier and how they manage in hot weather. I learned that most of what I worried about in hot weather with her dogs long hair, actually is helpful in managing the heat. Really enjoyed the video.
I watch this video over and over. It gives me joy. That scotty is Pure elegance! You’re so skillful
Brilliant videos, and so helpful! We have been blessed recently with an 18-month-old Scottie named Robbie who was rehomed with us a couple of months ago. He was very scruffy when we got him, but we have not been successful in getting him a groomer. Out of desperation we bought clippers and at the moment he's a work in progress. He's not as patient as Daisy(!) so we're taking it a bit at a time. We're getting there and are most appreciative of your excellent videos!
We have a rehomed female who came to us totally outgrown and is very uneasy at the groomer. Which leads to not the best grooming job. I bought my own table and grooming kit so I can try to put her at ease and make her look proper.
Good on you for taking the same journey!
@@CiaranWilcox We finally lucked out and found a good groomer who has taken time and effort to put Robbie at ease. She had to trim him right down the first time except was able to keep his beard and eyebrows. We brush him daily and he's looking really spiffy. It will take a few months to grow his skirt but we hope by spring he'll look like a real Scottie. We're seniors so trying to groom him ourselves was taking a toll! Best of luck with your girl!
Yes, we just had to put our beautiful scottie down last month. He was the most beautiful dog...Henry. He was a week away from his 13th birthday. Daisy reminds me of him. Precious!
I'm so sorry to hear about Henry. That spot in our heart is never the same when they leave us. All we can do is try and fill that hole with all the wonderful memories they left us with. 💙
GREAT video and instruction. I LOVE Scotties. I have a 6 1/2 year old sweetie named Piper. She is black her predecessor was a male Wheaten Scottish Terrier named, Mr. McTavish. I just don't understand why they are not more popular, they are such great dogs. NICE work, SWEET CALM voice!!! I have been grooming all my dogs for over 30 years all except my Standard Poodle, Tiger Lily!!!
Thank you! I love them too! I feel so lucky to work so close to a Scottie breeder. I agree that they should be way more popular than they are. I'll have to get my standard poodle in some how to videos for you 😋
Thank you. This is the best tutorial on grooming my Scottie. Soooo helpful 🥰
Thank you so much! This is the best Scottie grooming video I've ever viewed!
Thank you so much! 💖
Daisy is such a beauty, love it and the breed overall! 🥰
What a sweetheart of a dog! You did a beautiful job on that clipping. You made it look so easy, yet it takes great skill to do, so thank you! That was awesome!
Thank you very much! You are too kind 😊 She is a very sweet girl, I wish I could steal her
So beautiful and great instructions! I’m new to the Scottie world and have a great groomer but now with a maltipoo and Scottie I can’t afford the grooming fees so I want to be able to do it myself. Will watch a few more times before actually trying. Thank you so much!
Thank you! I wish you all the best luck in grooming your two pups!
greetings…… how wonderful for you to share and explain in detail … I love daisy too 🐾🐾🐾🌼🌼🌼🌼
Really great video. I love the technique of pulling from their other side underneath to bring up the blend line - that will be very helpful to get a cleaner blend line!
Wow! I knew I would find the perfect groomer!!!!! Thank you! I wish you were in Omaha Nebraska!!!!!
I think this is an excellent video. I watch many of them, but I love your explainations, your handling of the dog, and the videoing as well. thank-you, hope there is more....
Thank you so much! And there will be. Had to take a break to help a friend with her health. Should be back soon 💛
These are great grooming tips n tricks. A Scottie groom is very different from a schnauzer groom. My half Scottie should’ve groomed like this. She’s just talker. Shes beautiful when she’s groomed. I love her sooo much. It’s good to find the right groomer!!❤❤❤. Mine is pretty good!
Awwwww What a beautiful little doggie! 😘 Very chilled out
Thank you! She is a very good girl
beautiful work! lovely dog.
Thank you very much!
Such a great video, this will help me so much with my new Scottie client. Thank you!
Wow, excellent video and really great dog.
Thank you! She is quite amazing ❤
Such a beautiful, well-behaved dog! Very interesting how you shaped the fur-hair to get the classic silhouette.
Wow your a good groomer to the dog you did not hurt the dog,while you trim the hair it looks beautiful!
😊 thank you
Loved your filming explained well
Thanks so much!
Excellent training video!
You make it look so easy! Great video.
Thank you! 😊
I do have a Scottie. But in the summer I feel that with all the walks taken fleas as well as ticks might be a problem. No I don't give parasite monthly pills at least only for the extra hot times. I do a shorter trim. She's beautiful the same. I do not walk her in mid afternoon when heat is at the hottest time. A shade back yard is a help.
I’m about to learn. I should have already done it. Covid has made dog grooming near impossible to obtain for my dogs here in NV. I also don’t trust groomers with my dogs safety, not to mention the way many of them do my dogs just looks shabby in my option. It’s hard to search to find a groomer and then pay a fortune for a result you’re not even completely happy with. The last groom we got was so bad I’ve just had to let my dogs grow out following it. Thanks for the great video. Loved the explanation of each part of the dog. The dog looks wonderful! What size blades will I need and where do you recommend getting the tools your using? One person said the toenails are very hard to snip. Which tool is better the snippers or the one that grinds them down? I have 2 Scotties, a male black and a female wheaten. My little male isn’t as agreeable as my little female. Any tips or advice you can give me for getting him to be more cooperative and not to nip me? His biggest issue is his toenails and feet. I’ve considered just using a soft muzzle. What are your thoughts on these for Scotties? Thanks again for any and all advise you can offer me- I’m determined to solve this issue once and for all - My babies need to be groomed properly. Scotties are too beautiful to look like mine have the past few months. Thanks again -
Edit- I just found your link to your tools. Thanks so much for it! I felt like I hit the jackpot! :)
I'm glad you found the link, I try to list everything I'm using there. As for getting him over his fear of his toes, that's going to take some time and it may never happen. Scotties are notorious for being a bit particular of their feet. You can totally soft muzzle, and the biggest trick is that you stop holding the paw when they stop fighting. If they yank or bite and you give up, they know they can escape the situation with those actions. Be slow, feed treats if they take it, a lick mat with peanut butter or some other yummy treat while you stroke their toes, anything to keep them calm during the process. It will be a very slow process and it might be a single toe nail trim a day for a little while. I also find that taking them out of their space (the floor) is a good way of letting them know, it's time for yummy snacks and grooming. Always end the process is a calm happy state, before you get frustrated. You have the luxury of coming back to the process in a few hours or next day. Good luck 💕
@@Dognormousllc Thanks so much for all of your help and advice. I’ll let ya know how it goes - :)
@@TruthsHandmaid4444 sending all the best grooming vibes! Can't wait to hear how it goes 😊
@@Dognormousllc I sure will let ya know! Thank you for your great videos! You really do explain things very well.I’ve ordered some of those Wahl combs, too! I already have an Andis trimmer so I wanted to make sure they were compatible. It is corded, but it isn’t horribly loud. I would love to have one of those cordless ones you’re using, so maybe somewhere down the road I can invest in one of those as well. I bought mine to groom our big dog (chow mix) who wouldn’t allow a groomer near her, only me. And I’m definitely going to take your advice on those little toenails, too! The groomers they’ve gone to have all said they both do pretty well, besides his issue about his feet. So, they’ve had a little experience with groomers, which was my goal for them to give them some experience in that regard. I probably won’t start the toenail part just yet until I first try to trim them and begin straightening them back up. I hope I can get their little skirts to look right again. The last groomer they went to cut them so short I nearly cried! They honestly looked like they had on SHORT tutus- I kid you not! smh My baby girl is such a cutie too (wheaten) and I just couldnt believe what he did to her. She honestly had different lengths all over her body and in very odd places too! I kid you not! He did them as fast as he possibly could and did little to no scissor work on them at all. I had to get out my scissors and even her up to make her look better. I’ve had such a hard time finding grooming for them through COVID! It’s been a literal nightmare having puppies during this time! Even vet care has been near impossible! So, Why have I waited so long to just do this?! I do not know. I honestly couldn’t bring myself to take them back to the last guy. He very obviously didn’t want to do them. I’ve just been letting them grow back out in the interim. So, I really heard you on your video, when you said that if you make a mistake, hair will grow back. I think that one statement you made coupled with my bad experience just helped me make my mind up. Thanks for that! I think I just needed a tiny nudge to admit that fact to myself. I mean my dogs already had a bad groom and it’s growing out right before my very eyes. Ive even found myself wondering if just the stress of changing groomers so much wasn’t even worse for them than a bad groom. And so, yeah, Ive just been hardheaded about this decision and to be honest I’m not even sure why anymore! So for what it’s worth! Thanks for that little nudge of truth (I needed it) and for your terrific advice, as well. Have a great night. 🙂
Hello again. Well, I’m learning. I’ve groomed both of my Scotties once (all except toenails) and they turned out pretty good. Well, except their feet aren’t beveled as close as Daisys due to their nails needing trim. I’m gonna get their nails done, so then I can work more on their feet. My boys pads need the hair trimmed there too so what blade do you use there? Both dogs did pretty well so I’m feeling more confident, anyway. Everyone said they looked great too so that was very encouraging as well- haha The Wahl blades worked great! I used them over a 10 blade.
I have a few questions tho. How do you trim the face between the eyes? I used thinning sheers but it just doesn’t look as neat as Daisy’s. Maybe I’m just nervous working there, I don’t want to shave off part of their eyebrows lol so I’m nervous to use the clippers there as well, but I’m thinking I may have to - to get that clean look. Also, Do you use a dremel and if so what size for Scottie nails? Is it a certain model or grit that you prefer? I was puzzled when I was reading about them about what exactly I needed for my dogs. My boy’s nails are black and real hard. My girl is a Wheaton so hers are lighter with some black - I’m soon going to order a pet dremel and begin working on learning this part. Sure hope I can get my little guy to at least tolerate it. My girl doesn’t mind her nails as much so she’s more cooperative. :) Also how do you do your sanitary trims? Do you have any videos showing this part? I’m nervous around the ‘sensitive parts’. Don’t want to hurt them. :) Thanks again for all of your help and advice.
I love Scotties!
I do too!
Your videos are so great!
Thank you very much!
Best video for grooming a Scottie. Thank you so much 💕
What size blade are you using also on the Andis? or does that even matter with the guard comb?
There are two types of guard combs, plastic, which will require a 40 or a 10 under it and the metal which require a 30 or a 10 under it. The blade underneath your guard comb will give you different finished lengths. The 10 blade will leave what I believe is 2 mm extra on the guard comb length. On my terriers, the 2 gc (10 mm) is my go to length for body work. I always have a 30 blade underneath, if I were to use a 10 blade, I would have a body coat of 12 mm. Hope that helps!
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What brand thinning shears do you use, and where can I get them? Great video..thanks
All my thinning shears are from Affordable Grooming shears, you can hit up their website at affordablegroomingshears.com. The mako series are my favorite.
Beautiful job.
Thank you!
The guards your using on the Andis, are they the wahl ones you have on your link?
They are indeed the Wahl ones I've linked. Those have been the groomers favorite brand of guard combs for many many years.
Thank you! Groomers hate my Scottie girl and I am trying to learn how to do it myself.
Will this cut work for hotter conditions?
brilliant . . . love this
Thank you
Aww this is cute I love Scottish terriers and have been begging my mom for one. But other than that this is a nice video because I want to learn how to groom Scotties
I'll keep hoping that one day you get a scottie of your own to groom! And when you do, I'll be here for your questions 💖
@@Dognormousllc AWWW MY HEART thank you! (Btw I’ve convinced my parents to get a dog at Christmas or when school ends)
@@wateryoasis5546 yay!! So happy for you!
@@Dognormousllc WE GOTA DOG TODAYYYYYY well she’s not a Scottish terrier but idc . Her name is grace and she’s a mutt but her main gene is a beagle she’s perfect for our family:)
I moved recently and am very unhappy with my groomer , I have new groomer set up but they are uncertain how to cut my Scotty for summer it is very very hot here and we enjoy playing in the river to keep cool so how should the cut be
Can I just clip all my terriers hair?
I live in southern California and she's mostly an inside pup.
You sure can! If your terrier doesn't need the skirt, then off it goes. Just keep in mind that your beautiful southern California sun can be a bit intense, so you'll want enough coat left on so that way the skin is protected from sunburn and the body temperature is protected from heat stroke.
what kind of clippers do you use?
My big clippers are the Pulse Ion ZR and my mini clippers are the new shernbao 5 in 1, which isn't out for sale yet but should be coming out to the public soon.
What is a good grooming tool
You make it look so easy. Beautiful girl!
Such a good Scottie girl!!!!!!!😘😘😘😘😘😘
she is! 💓😊
Daisy is marvelous :>
Смотрю из Москвы. Спасибо за мастеркласс!
Jock is so cute isn't he? I love these terriers
What brand are the curved thinners
All my curved thinners come from affordablegroomingshears.com. The Mako series are some of my favorite shears
I've got a daisy too I wish her cut was as goo as your daisy. My groomer never gets her skirt right it's more tufty.
Daisy is such a cute name for a scottie 💖 You can ask your groomer to take her blend like a little lower, that way it won't fluff out as much. Especially when she starts to grow out. 😊
Look at all those calicks!
Keep as reference to cut Finn
Master groomers know a terrier should be hand stripped not shaved. This Scotty will suffer in the long run.
What a sweet heart❤
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Wish my Scottish terrior was good. He hates his paws being done and his beard being touched. I'm running out of groomers. He is just misunderstood 😔
Scotties can be finicky. I would suggest working with him at home, brush his beard and feed some treats. Hold his paw and wiggle his toes with some incentives to him get over his nervousness. Scotties who are nervous can be a very dangerous groom, their little legs are so close to their adorable little faces and one bite can take a groomer out of job for life, so we tend to be very protective of our limbs. I hope he finds a groomer who can help him and he can get over his nerves to enjoy a spa day he absolutely deserves 💕
good girl, great job. very good instruction 14:34
What size blade are you using also on the Andis? or does that even matter with the guard comb?
I use a 30 blade with a 2 gc, it's my go to for terrier trims. Depending your guard comb (plastic/metal) they sit on a 30/40 or 10. The rest of the numbers have their own comb of teeth to help create the length of coat it leaves behind.