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    Help Grooming a Cocker Spaniel

    @rickt65 So there's a few factors in this particular situation that would make it dangerous but in just a basic way it's just easier to accidentally feed skin into the blade instead of hair when going in reverse. It's easier to cut the dog in a more severe way. Obviously any professional should...
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    Help Grooming a Cocker Spaniel

    @rickt65 I just saw that and did edit my comment! I genuinely don't mean to be insulting I apologize. I don't know your history at all but these are not professional clippers and are not appropriate for a cocker spaniel regardless of what the packaging says? I am definitely surprised to see a...
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    Help Grooming a Cocker Spaniel

    @rickt65 This is completely incorrect and dangerous advice in every regard. Understand that this sub is full of professionals - give them time to respond. While you may mean well you don't have the knowledge or experience to respond appropriately and give advice. Pet owners take responses on...
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    Help keeping poodle coats detangled and cutting down on brush time?

    @tomdrew You could try blowing out the coat first with the hv dryer before you go in with the brush & comb.
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    Help Grooming a Cocker Spaniel

    @kayleighbethh These are not appropriate clippers for grooming a cocker spaniel. They have very thick coats and you will need to use professional equipment. The cheapest I would recommend are the andis 2 speed professional clippers. You will need blades for these clippers as well. If aesthetics...
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