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YT Addict Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: St. Louis, MO
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| ![]() After reading so many posts about careless groomers, I have decided to try and do some of the grooming myself. Whenever she needs her body cut, I will take her in, but that won't be for awhile as she is only 15 weeks. Last weekend I trimmed the hair around her eyes with some round-tipped scissors I picked up at PetSmart. She needs her ears tipped, bum shaved, paws trimmed and the hair on her tail is really growing so I thought I'd trim that too. The thing I am most nervous about are the ears! I was up all last night searching for past threads but I still don't understand what exactly I should do. Does anyone have pictures or instructions on how to tip ears? Lucy has some pretty big ones, I'll try to post a pic. I am really nervous about this so I would appreciate any help that you could give! And I'm sure Lucy would appreciate it too so she doesn't have to walk around with lopsided ears.
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Crazy about Kacee! Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kansas
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| ![]() Do her ears stand just fine? If they still need a little help to keep them standing, just shave the upper third of the back of the ear - just go straight across and up with a personal shaver. You can trim all along the edges of the ears with scissors. You can get some ear powder to put inside her ears so you can pull the hair that is in the canal out. You need to keep this pulled out, so she doesn't get an infection. I suppose this is as clear as mud? ![]()
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Inactive Account Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: MD
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| ![]() Yep, actually trimming the ears is the easiest part of grooming for me. I have a cordless (and quiet) clipper especially for ears and butts...don't need a lot of power for those areas. I put my thumb inside the ear and support the ear and clipper from bottom to top. BTW, the thumb is on the same hand that I am holding the clippers with. Hubby gets upset trying to hold wiggly babies so I hafta hold with one hand and clipper with the other. I love the tip 1/3 clippered..YorkieUsa's avatar looks like mine...same pattern. |
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Me too Rini - I love trimming their ears - when I finish I can say it looks wonderful and they didn't hate it... Sarah515...What I do is shave down the top 1/3 of the ear - inside AND outside - It's really easy to do - I use a Wahl trimmer - you can get one at Sally Beauty Supply for about 10 $ - just hold the ear FLAT against your thumb - or whatever is comfortable and shave UPWARDS - in the direction the hair grows - you want to just shave against the FLAT part of the ear...It sounds harder than it is - the idea is to keep them from wiggling and it can help if you wrap your baby in a towel to keep the squirming to a minimum and shave FAST...it gets easier after you do it a few times - Do NOT shave edges - the teeth in the trimmer will gouge the ear edge.....I just go with the flat of the ear right off the edge in a sweep - These are the trimmers I found work best for me - & a pic of Chanel & Cheri each with trimmed ears - they grow fast so practice and any mistakes you make will not be there very long - and GOOD Luck ! just don't shave against the ear edge if you try this !! Can I add ....those are some outstanding wings on your little guy ? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Inactive Account Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: MD
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| ![]() Villette, you splained it so much better than I. That is how I do it, Lucy!!! |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
Chanel LOVES me doing her ears .....and Cheri will look at me like I'm fixin to shave her bald...then she avoids me for the next hour to make sure I got all the grooming inclinations out of my system | |
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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rialto CA
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| ![]() Villette knows her stuff. After hacking poor Gus's ears up twice,,, I finally got it down with V's help. Gus no longer has to walk in shame with hacked up ears. and he no longer looks like a bat! Good luck to you.
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Yorkies Rock My World! Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: North Carolina
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| ![]() I am excited to know where to get the trimmer, that's awesome! Thanks for the step by step instructions, you ROCK! ![]()
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
![]() ![]() This List is what I usually gave groomers - it's Basics only... not for full cuts Shave Top 1/3 of ears Pluck inside the ear Sanitary cut on tummy Shave a LITTLE on their butt - ![]() Shape feet and trim under them too - this gets overlooked sometimes Clip nails – carefully Check Anal Glands – IF you trust the groomer Cut per YOUR direction - not what they think looks good Type it up and TAKE IT WITH YOU | |
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Donating YT 30K Club Member | ![]() That helps me to have decided to groom Cali myself as I don't want to leave her at a groomers. I bought scissors at the dog show and trimmed her paws and by her eyes, but I have not been able to do her ears, my sister comes and does it for me. But i'm going to try now. Thanks Villette. Maybe we should have a thread where we all post our first attempt at ear trimming!
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: USA
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| ![]() I wet my dog's ears and then (with my thumb and finger) pushed most of the hair out past the ears. Then, I very carefully cut off the hair that was sticking out past the ears. This was no easy feat because my dog is a real wiggleworm. It took me about four sessions to accomplish this task. I actually got quite a bit of hair off and was very pleased with the end result - also, his ears went up almost immediately and have stayed there. An added bonus was that I thought my dog had the biggest ears in the world, but once I removed a lot of the hair that was growing out and past them, his ears aren't so big after all. I have given my pup an all over haircut. It has helped get rid of his yucky baby hair and he looks 100% better. Again - I can never get it all done in just one session. The best advise I got here - was from the person who melted some cheese in a saucer (almost until it was hard) and let her dog get busy licking on that while she groomed. It's amazing how much you can get done when your pup is busy trying to get cheese off a plate. I have groomed several of my other dogs and am sure I can keep my Yorkie in a puppy cut myself. It sure helps that he isn't very big. If I ever decide to let his hair grow out - that's when I'll need help. Good luck! Carol Jean |
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Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | ![]() Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() On eyes - I actually LOVE the little personal trimmers for women (Sally's Beauty Supply again) to clean up their little faces - mine has a little comb on the end and looks like this below - it's very quiet and only takes off a little bit at a time - then I use the 1/4 Trimmer for right in the corners of their eyes if the hair is sticking them - I tried to let Cheri's face hair grow out but hers just grows in the air like Bean Sprouts ..so I do trim between the eyes too Here are the other 2 trimmers for their faces that I personally like to use | |
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Donating YT 30K Club Member | ![]() Can you use the personal trimmers for their ears?
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