There is a modern alternative to using a #40 blade called a Furminator. It should be available worldwide. It is basically a #40 blade in a brush handle type holder. Check out - www.furminator.com
Ideally it should be used on a regular basis to get the proper results.
I did buy one for my...
I agree with Tessa s212 - although you may not want your wee fluffy clipped at a young age it is a good idea to introduce him the a grooming studio environment.
I have had many cockers brought in for a first clip at 2 years old who at first don't like the sensation of the clippers or the feel...
Please visit this fabby site for help with your clippers and blades.
Bobby at Technogroom is my supplier and I would not do anything with my clippers without asking his advise first!
http://www.technogroom.co.uk/Help%20Guides.htm
Hope you find this useful!
www.snippetsgrooming.co.uk
ericsbmx wrote -
I need to know answers to these questions
1. what is the correct ear pattern for a cocker spaniel?
2. what blade do you use when scooping the eyes and the undercarriage of a dog
When I clip a cocker spaniel I usually do it with a #7f or a #10 blade depending on the...