Well, she didn't eat them thankfully.
She was a but snappy at first - and they muzzled her, but she said by the end she had settled. She siad it was definitely more nerves than aggression.
She said she had worse and told me to stop worrying.
She did cut her front legs a bit too close on the front - butleft feathering at the back.
She said she didn't thinks sheshould touch her back either - as you are not really supposed to clipper spaniels in general - think that is right.
I think however she did however use something, as all the fluffy, annoying little hairs have gone - and she has nice smooth coat - but it hasn't been cut.
She got rid of her underchin beard - she looked like a billy goat
- and that is good too.
Honey has been very jumpy since though - I think she found it al a but stressful