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time to spoil........ lol lol, I agree and like your attitude. Food always makes me feel better. Double trouble :dog: |
Im so glad shes ok, And I know how you feel, I have done it too. |
Glad Coco is ok. You are a good mom, we have all did something to our furbabies we think OMG I can't believe I did it. |
what setting on the clipper did you use????? i have NEVER cut toby and i have been grroming him since i got him |
Im glad that Coco is fine. I bet you feel bad, but try not to worry she is fine and it was an accident. Gucci send you both puppy kisses. |
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aya yay nobella :( so sorry to read what happened .. how are both of you now?? i would like to know what tools you guys use to cut the hair?? |
I would apply pressure gently like with people, slow/stop the bleeding, the the usual stypic powder and neosporin. And relax - deep breath. You didn't do it on purpose and she knows that. It is probably hurting you worse than her! Good luck. |
Update: Coco still has no idea what happened to her. She's just happy go lucky. She loves the jungle gym that mom got her to say sorry. The snacks were good too..As for the settings and clippers, I use a special clipper made for dogs. I use the smallest clipper setting and have always done a great job grooming her. I always use scissors for the ear hairs. I don't know what I was thinking using those for the ears. But to be honest, I thought those clippers are made to prevent nicks, otherwise people would just use scissors. Those are supposed to be safe to use, so I didn't think there was any danger. If even for a second I thought it would be a danger, I would have never used it on her ears. I just feel so bad. I can't stop crying every time I look at her ear, knowing that I did that. I think it will just take some time to let it sink in. Orinskye: I'm really glad that you have never cut Toby and I hope you never do. But when you do, accidentally, it feels like crap. I didn't cut her because I was careless or I didn't use the right setting, it was a freak accident. I have also groomed her since I've gotten her, and have never cut her once, until yesterday. |
Something a little smaller, weighs less, and may help w/ manuverability...is a mustache trimmer. http://www.conair.com/conair/product...ory=1&subid=14 Here is one for $23. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...t_adv_XSG10001 |
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well its good to know....... if i am ever "grooming" my fiance and he pisses me off, i can just take out his ear....... "opps" :p |
It's amazing because if they specialize these things for animals or kids, they should be safer to use. I mean, why wouldn't they make them nick safe, because children and animals squirm. They are not humans to sit still. I just feel so bad and am usually so cautious and protective. I couldn't bear to look at her all day, so I just kept stuffing her with snacks..haha..Whatever settings you use, just be careful, espcially with areas that could get caught in the blade. Like an ear, or the anal skin. I know I always groom that area so she can poop cleanly but now I think twice. Thank you for the clarification. |
i'm glad coco is doing good!!! although, i think it was you we needed to worry about lol. well, if you've been grooming coco since you got her and this is your first accident, you must be really good. i'm glad she's better!!! |
Thanks Megan.I would have considered myself a good groomer, until yesterday. Boy am I glad that day is over. Thanks for all of your support you guys. I couldn't have gotten through today without you all. On top of Coco's ear, my laundry room flooded, and I knocked over some applesauce on the carpet. So I had a really rough day. I'm just glad I have a new day today. |
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