![]() ![]() You know the world is right if you can pretty much stay with the 3. The clipper may come with a 10, so if you can spring for 3 or 4 and a 7. Instead take the time, break them apart so you don't need to go down to slick. Sometimes mats can get to where only a 10 will get under them. If the mats are winning, or becoming too time consuming - it's a good time to do a haircut and give you all a short break.ġ0 is probably the shortest you'll ever use, that's an extreme clip down.what I called the greyhound look. A matt free coat will make the puppy cut turn out nicer and will make him feel better.Īnd at his age, it can be tough. I highly recommend line brushing him a few times a week right now to keep on top of his coat until he has his puppy clip. I'm hoping I can keep up with it.Īt 8 months he is certainly going through a coat change. He's 8 months, so I don't know if it's the adult fur coming in that's causing the problem. Charlie is matting, which has been a problem. A #10 blade is great for shaving between the pads. Basically the higher the number the shorter the coat will be. ![]() If the coat is matted you may need to use a 7. ![]() I use a #3 or #4 blade to give a nice puppy cut but the coat cannot be matted. I'm wondering what size blade would be best. Hi, I'm looking at purchasing a clipper for Charlie. ![]()
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