Using scissors along the edge of the ear, or using clippers that are run down the edge of the ear, with the ear perpendicular to the blade, so that the edge of the ear gets run thru the clipper blade.... I do my own grooming....I am NO groomer, but none of us ever go anypace where it makes any difference, so we are all fine with the job I do!! If you continue to take your babyto a groomer, I would point out the issue you have sustained, and tell the groomer you want the top 1/3 of the ear tipped by "running the clipper off the flattened ear, and to tidy up the edges, the clipper is used to "trap" the hair on the edge, on your finger that is supporting the ear...NOT down the ear edge in a perpendicular method, but across the ear, and right off the edge of the ear onto the supporting finger, which will get the hair that is n the edge. This is probably clear as mud....I cant explane hands on tasks clearly, so you can understand what I am trying to show you....... Sorry about the nick taken out of the babys ear...I would make an appointment at the vet, and on my way to the vet, I would swing by the groomer, show them what was done to her ear, and you WILL be sending her the vet bill you are about to incur! |