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Old 01-15-2010, 03:10 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by myyorkies8 View Post
You would want to use a 7 blade for the matts. You can also get de matting conditioner and soak the matts and try to work them out....without seeing them it is hard for me to say. i am a breeder and own a dog grooming salon and wish i was close to help ya. feel free to email or send message if ya need more help.

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Thank you It would be so nice if u were closer to help me. My father gave me a grooming table, complete with the arm and everything. it helped so much to have this!
I wish I did not have to clip her so short, but their was no choice. I have heard that matts hurt on a dog.
Suzi is so tiny now. i tend to forget how small she is without all that hair. I also have a shih tzu pup . SO grooming is a must for me to learn how to do.
My brother told me I did a good job. Suzi is a very good girl when grooming her. It is the pup that gives me trouble. She is very food motivated , so I use this as I groom her.
The grooming place that I have taken Suzi would have charged me at least $60 on Suzi.
I am planning on buying more grooming products from petsedge. Such as a groomer blow dryer, and special condioning shampoos and detanglers. My plan is to purchase those plastic storage drawers , at a walmart, and use that for grooming supplies, and place it under the grooming table. i'll have my own little "shop" for my 2 girls.
I believe that is the best thing to do, because of my high maintence dogs, plus I want to get better at my grooming skills, the only ay to do that is practice.
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