Oster A5 Turbo Dog Clippers - 2 Speed Clipper - Clipper Blades

Use corded Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers to trim your dogs coat, remove mats and keep your dog looking great year round. Responsible pet owners know keeping a dog's coat in top shape is important. Knowing when to trim your dog's coat or if brushing will suffice depends a lot on the breed and the season. The clippers offer anti-microbial coated blades and a three year warranty.

Many dog breeds require dog grooming to keep a tangle free coat. Unless you own dog clippers, the expense of a professional trim quickly adds up. Non-shedding and silky coated dogs like poodles, Yorkshire terriers, spaniels, setters, Afghan hounds and Bedlington terriers all require hair cuts to keep their coat in top condition.

When to Trim a Dog's Coat Using Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers

A general rule for curly coated dogs is to trim their coat every eight weeks. Follow the dog grooming with a bath. Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers allow you to quickly trim the dog's coat reducing the amount of stress the dog feels during the hair cut.

With silky coated dogs, you should brush their coat every day, bathe them weekly and trim the ends of the fur every eight weeks. If you do not brush them daily, mats will occur and the tangled clumps of hair never look attractive.

While trimming hair, be sure to check the ears. Many dogs' ear infections are caused by hairs growing into the ear canal. By keeping the ears neatly trimmed, you'll avoid this problem.

Hairs on the dog's muzzle may curl into the dog's mouth. If this happens, smelly dog breath becomes a problem. Keep the muzzle trimmed too.

Tips for Trimming a Dog with Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers

Never use Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers before brushing your dog. Removing loose fur and tangles ensures the clippers never snag during the trim.

Place the dog on a table rather than the floor. This allows you a better vantage point for using your Oster A5 Turbo Pet Clippers.

Trim ear hair by holding the ear taut and using the trimmer in slow strokes.

Begin dog grooming sessions and the head and move towards the back. Do not use the trimmers in the opposite direction of the fur's growth of the cut will look uneven.

Keep clipper lubricant on hand to prevent the clippers from overheating and potentially burning your dog's skin.

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