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Old 01-28-2009, 03:48 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ElaineE View Post
Hi,
I have had a couple of litters of Yorkiepoos, and they seem to all turn out different. You never know what you're going to end up with. If she has more poodly hair, then you probably do need clipper, but if she has more Yorkie-ish hair, you could probably just use scizzors. I got books at Barnes and Noble. They have a lot to choose from, or amazon.com is another place to look. I'd buy one each, poodle and Yorkie grooming, then if you feel you need clippers, I use a 4F blade on my poodle, but that's pretty short 3F gives a longer cut. If you hold the blade sideways to look at the angle of it you can see about how long the hair will be after its cut. I use an Oster clipper. The people that sell them are usually knowledeable about the clippers, but not grooming dogs. Hope that's some help, and not too confusing!
SUCH a big help THANK YOU!!! yes, all yorkiepoos are different!

This may be a dumb question... but are the clippers you use on a human's hair the same as the ones for a dog?
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