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Old 08-11-2008, 04:28 AM   #8
luvnmymax
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if you want good professional clippers I would get oster or andis A5 clippers. They have an interchangeable blade. They usually come with a #10 blade which is pretty short and good for sanitary areas and ears. I would also get a #3 or #4 blade if you want to do a puppy cut. They are longer blades. Also get a can of clipper cool. I would also get a quality slicker brush and greyhound comb. I would also order some straight shears and some curved shears. That should pretty much get you started...try PetEdge.com Wholesale prices on exclusive dog grooming and pet supplies they have pretty good deals. If your baby has a topknot, they are also a good place to order grooming bands and topknot gel. $70 seems like alot, but it's really not a bad price for 2....especially if one has to be totally hand scissored!
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