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Cocker Specific Discussion => Grooming => Topic started by: lesley8162 on March 17, 2004, 01:20:38 PM
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Hi, I've groomed Dicksy this morning, thinning out his top knot, ears and chest area along with his legs. His feet are done a treat. However, I have left him fairly long as that is how I prefer him, but I just don't know how to do his face, the bits at the sides of his mouth sweep right up, I have trimmed them but I don't know how they should look or how to achieve the correct look, so although I think he looks better I don't think he's right! I am not going to show him so it doesn't have to be perfect but I want him to look his best.
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I'm probably completely out of my depth here, but....
...would using a thinning sissors on them work?
Jackie
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I usually use thinning scissors on the beard :wink: Butty tends to grow one to :roll: If your not to confident just try a tiny bit at a time until Dicksy gets used to the sound of the scissors near his face :wink: I don't know what others do but I tend to use a circular motion whilst I'm doing it to blend it properly :)