
Clipping a dog is an art, especially a Schnauzer. Clipping
the coat or nails needs to be carried out in a careful manner to
avoid injuries to the skin or nail. Schnauzers have a different cut
pattern from any other dog. I highly recommend that you take your
Schnauzer to a professional but if you are going to attempt it
yourself it will always grow back if your dog ends up with a bad
haircut.
If the coat is not properly clipped, this may lead to the dust
accumulation in the coat and the animal may start showing signs of
skin diseases. This is true especially when the grooming activities
are not done in a proper manner.
Schnauzers have a specific cut that makes them look like a
Schnauzer. Their face has a very specific look, you can read a book or watch a DVD
to see exactly where to cut around their face. Schnazuer Grooming
Always make sure your clippers are sharp and clean before
each use. Avoid clipping your Schnauzer too close in the winter.
Clipping your Schnauzer closer during the winter seasons may expose
the dog to the environmental stresses like the cold climate. Your
dog may get frostbite depending on what area of the country that you
live in.. Avoid the close clipping of coat or nail because this may
cause injury to the underlying tissues and may cause bleeding in your
dog.
Dog owners should steer clear of any clipping activity when
the dog is not healthy.
Higher quality clipping instruments are available in many pet shops.
Avoid the blunt instruments because they may not clip well and you
will have to keep going over he same area. Always use modern
equipment for your clipping activities.




