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Clipping destroys the true texture and the texture the coat should be, It will be completely non waterproof. Hand stripping is easy enough to learn, plus groomers do it too. |
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Is That The Same For Border Terriers??? I Last Got Jack Done By A Groomer Who Used Clippers.was Way Quicker And Cheaper £25 The Previous Groomer Who Hand Stripped Him I Think,he Was Away For Bout 3 Hrs Cost £40,but The Recent Groomer Took Under An Hour |
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Gosh - I bet you were and I wish you lived nearer to me! Here's a query from an ignoramus - why does hand stripping keep the waterproof quality of the coat where clipping doesn't? |
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He looks good either way Angie, interesting about the hand stripping, i didn't realise there was a difference. Thank goodness we don't need to bother about clipping etc |
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Not sure I could tell the difference and to me Monty looks really smart. |
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To be fair i had peep come to me because the groomer wouldnt strip the dog/s as it was too time consumming.... |
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