First things first- as we always advise, if you are not comfortable cutting your dog’s hair then please have a professional do it instead. However, it is easier than you think and if you do learn how to do it yourself, you can save a lot of money especially if your dog has long hair and needs regular grooming. Here are our tips for cutting your dog’s hair. You (and your dog) will be used to it in no time:
- Before you start, brush your dog’s hair to remove any tangles. This will make the whole process go smoothly.
- Make sure that the pair of scissors you are using is sharp. A blunt pair can be frustrating and a waste of time for both you and your pet.
- If your dog is small enough, put him or her on top of a table. This will give you a better view and keeping them at an elevation will prevent them from moving around. Just ensure that the table has strong enough foundations to carry the weight of your dog. We don’t want any accidents, especially when there are scissors and clippers involved!
- Before you start cutting, decide on an overall length and be consistent as you cut all throughout. Having an uneven coat is not a matter of life and death, but you want your dog to be presentable, don’t you?
- Start with just one area of your dog’s body and see how it goes before proceeding to the other areas. You don’t want to be cutting all over the place especially when it’s your first time trimming your dog’s hair.
- Always cut at an angle. This will ensure that you don’t cut the hair too short and it looks better as it grows too as opposed to a blunt cut.
- Finally, after you’ve trimmed your dog’s hair, give him or her a bath to get rid of excess hair! That’s pretty much it. See, we told you it’d be easy!














