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Need GOOD clippers

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1kirbyowns
Déc 20, 2008, 3:57 pm

I'm starting to look at more expensive brands, now that we have two wire coat dogs. Any suggestions on really good ones?

2mmignano11
Jan 8, 2009, 1:14 am

I just bought the Pedipaw ones that are like files. I need help with my girls though. They are all under 20 lbs and won't get a manicure and pedicure no matter what.

3kirbyowns
Jan 8, 2009, 11:55 am

We got the PediPaw a couple of months ago, which we hate. I don't know. They just don't work like we thought they would. The boys are pretty good with their feet (Kirby if he has a muzzle on).

We need clippers for their hair. We're looking into the Oster brand from PetSmart. I'd post a link, but they don't have the ones that we're looking at on the website.
We've used the Wahl brand for years, because they're cheap and easy to replace. They give out pretty quickly though.

4maggie1944
Jan 24, 2009, 11:55 am

I use the small clippers sold at Christmas time for men with beards. I don't use them often so I don't know how quickly they will wear out but as this one recharges and is wireless, I love it! Of course, my schnauzers are not big dogs.

5mmignano11
Jan 25, 2009, 7:46 am

At Walmart, they had clippers for the bikini area. I used those for faces on my doxie and my chinese crested. If you go with the ones made for dogs they are always way more expensive. Just realize any kind will be used up quickly cuz of the coarse hair. And also that the clippers can be for humans, and about mid-priced. And be sure to get the size that fits your hand.

6mckait
Jan 25, 2009, 7:56 am

kirbyowns... we used the two speed oster at the vet clinic.. they still do. I asked my friend last summer before I bought mine.

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