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Old 21-05-2008, 04:11 PM
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Re: Itchy

Oh right, thats just what I was told. I must admit that I have only seen a couple of my clients with clipper rash.
On my trainning there was a Bedlington with brush burn, poor pooch was red, luck it wasn't bleeding. The lady who was working on it must have gone a bit too hard at it.

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Oh right, thats just what I was told. I must admit that I have only seen a couple of my clients with clipper rash.
On my trainning there was a Bedlington with brush burn, poor pooch was red, luck it wasn't bleeding. The lady who was working on it must have gone a bit too hard at it.

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Clipper rash I am afraid to say is caused by US the groomer clipper blades to hot or used to heavily on the animal!
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Old 21-05-2008, 04:16 PM
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Re: Itchy

Right, I understand now. I assumed with poodles it was to do with cutting on a short blade.
I have only been trainned for a couple of months and I am still willing to learn and pick things up. I am lucky to have my boss watch over me and tell me if I am doing things wrong, I will admit that I do change my blades when I feel they are getting too hot.

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She did say he might feel a bit funny around his bottom area.

He has just had a puppy cut as hes only 24 weeks
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