Sheer Lucky with Dog Grooming Shears
A few popular brands in dog grooming shears are Remington, Andis and Oster and each brand offers several options. So if you're hard-pressed for time you can chose shears that snip and slash faster and if you prefer to trim and spruce your dog at a leisurely pace then you can opt for shears or trimmers with slower speed. And that's not all. Dog grooming shears now come designed to target different body parts. You have curved grooming shears that make it easy to trim sensitive and unwieldy parts such as the face, ears and paws. These curved shears are blunt at the end of the blade making them absolutely safe even in the hands of a first-timer. They are shorter than the rest and this allows access to otherwise difficult to reach spots inside your dog's ears. Most curved shears are light-weight and rust proof making them ideal home grooming dog tools.
Dog grooming shears also differ depending on the breed. There are thinning shears for hairier or long-haired breeds that are ideal for dense mats. These thinning shears work well on short-haired dogs too so for those who have a cocker spaniel and a boxer together, a pair of trimming shears is the only investment.
Another dog grooming shears choice to make is between corded and cordless ones. For those with skittish or inquisitive pooches, the cordless ones and that too those that make less noise is recommended. Those with the been-there-smelt-that lot can settle for the corded ones. However, one important check is to ensure the handle doesn't heat easily. So for those who want their dogs to make as much a style statement as they themselves, its dog grooming shears all the way!