What to Look for in Dog Clippers for Poodles

Dog clippers are a great investment for any pet owner. They can help to keep your poodle completely groomed, thereby saving you a good amount of money on the cost of maintaining your pet's appearance and hygiene. Alternately, if you still prefer to take your pet to a professional groomer for a full treatment, dog clippers can be used to touch up any mistakes or to keep your poodle trimmed for a longer period of time, allowing you to visit the groomer less frequently than you'd otherwise have to. Dog clippers are inexpensive and are available in many different locations. Read on for a brief guide to what you should look for if you're purchasing a set of dog clippers for poodles.

Multiple Clipper Lengths

One of the most important qualities of a good set of dog clippers for poodles is that they have multiple attachments. These can be substituted out so that you can provide your pet with clippers of different lengths. This is especially important for poodles, because they traditionally have hair that is maintained at very different lengths, depending upon which part of the body you're focusing on. A single set of clippers with a number of different attachments can be used to cut down the very shortest lengths of hair to the longer lengths, as well as everything else in between.

Not Overheating

One of the worst qualities of many sets of clippers is that they tend to overheat. This causes your pet a great deal of pain and may make it difficult to keep him or her happy as you go through the grooming process. It also makes the clippers themselves tend to not work as well either, which can further exacerbate the problem. Make sure that the clippers that you choose have careful protections in place to be sure that they don't overheat. This can be determined by a simple test of the clippers before you buy them.

Different Speed Settings

A good set of dog clippers for a poodle will have a number of different speed settings. The slower speeds will be good for trimming thinner and more delicate fur, while many owners find that these slower speeds are not sufficient to eliminate the thicker fur that covers some parts of a poodle's body. For these parts, it's best if you use a quicker speed. Save money by finding a single set of clippers with multiple speeds, so that you don't have to purchase different sets for the same dog at once.

Dog clippers are available at a number of different stores. For further recommendations about which clippers will be best for you and your dog based on your specific situation, ask a vet. Otherwise, visit a pet supply or food store for more advice about which clippers you should buy and for a full selection.

 

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