Oster Dog Clippers - Dog Grooming Clipper - Clipper Blades
Dog grooming is easy with cordless Oster dog clippers. The most important aspect, however, is to let your dog set the pace. Many dogs fear the noise dog clippers make, so you must acclimate the pet to the noise and sensation involved before planning a complete makeover.
Getting Your Dog Accustomed to Clippers
Spend a few minutes every day trimming a small section. Maybe do his tail one day and his head the next. When he's let you do even the smallest amount, reward him with a treat. If he becomes nervous, stop immediately and comfort him. Never become frustrated that you can't do it all at once. Come back to it later. Just remember the letters PPR:
- Patience
- Praise
- Reward
If your pet is a puppy, you'll find it easier to acclimate him to the noise and vibration. Within a few days, the puppy will have no problem receiving dog grooming sessions using the Oster dog clippers.
Cordless vs. Corded Oster Dog Clippers
Oster does sell the Powermax Clipper, but it is corded. While there is generally temptation to save money, corded clippers will prove to be a hassle. First, you risk the chance of the dog getting the cord wrapped around his neck or body and becoming frightened. If that happens, you are certainly going to botch the dog grooming or even nick the dog causing pain and bleeding that will affect the dog's behavior in future trimmings.
The patented PowerPro Ultra Cordless Clipper by Oster is a much better choice. The cordless clippers features soft grips and an ergonomic design that do not tire your hand out. In addition, you can bring the cordless clippers with you anywhere and not have to worry about finding an outlet during a dog show. Other features of the cordless Oster dog grooming clippers are:
- Non-slip grips on clipper unit
- Tug-free blades
Having complete control over the Oster dog clipper unit allows you to give precision cuts to your dog, no matter how thick the dog's hair is.
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