Corded Vs cordless dog clippers of comparison, including the pros and cons of each. Learn which type of clippers is best suited for your needs, from budget to convenience. Find out which type of clippers will give you the best results for grooming your furry friend. Dogs with long and fluffy coats can be difficult…
Dog nails are not like human nails. They are thick, and cutting through them requires a special type of nail clipper. To cut your pet’s nails, the clipper needs to be sharper and stronger than any regular nail clipper that you use to cut your own nails. But since dog nail clippers are sharper, do…
I have seen many pet owners trimming their dog’s hair by themselves to save the cost of taking it to a professional groomer. Personally, I think it is a good approach. You will be saving money and also creating a stronger bond between yourself and your pet. But the thing is, if you don’t clean…
Clipping your horse’s hair, especially during the cold or wet months, is essential to make sure he doesn’t catch a cold. Wet horse hair can remain wet for hours, and there is frankly no good way of drying it. That is why most groomers who train their horses during those months just clip off the…
If you groom your dog yourself, then you should be pretty familiar with using a dog clipper. And I am sure you have noticed how dog clippers create less vibration and less noise and also appear to have a much faster blade speed. And that naturally got you thinking, can I use it to cut…
Recently, I’ve noticed that the blades of my dog clippers get hot much faster than they used to. It’s not hot enough to damage my dog’s skin, but I wanted to know why it was happening. I thought it was broken at first, but it turned out to be fine. If you’re like me, you…