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Tools I Use To Trim
You don't need fancy or expensive tools for this job. I use a small battery operated palm clipper by Conairpet™ to shave the hair from between my Old English Sheepdog's pads. Cost was around $17 at Meijer. It's small so it's easy to get between the pads. I found that rechargeable batteries provide more power for a longer duration. I like the shorter version of The Untangler® for the feet but you can use any good comb. Cost was around $5 and I've had this comb for 5 1/2 years now. I also use small scissors with stainless steel blades also found at Meijer. Cost was around $2.50. |
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Before trimming an OES's feet for the first time, get to know how the dog's feet were created. Each foot has a large pad in the back and 4 smaller toe pads to the front. Front legs also have a pad on the back of the leg where it bends at the "wrist". OESs that have not had dewclaws removed in the first few days after birth will also a small toe with a pad, webbing and toenail on the inside of the front legs... you may occasionally find back dewclaws also.
Webbing between the toes.The following technique is based on a dog that is already used
to both having their feet handled and the vibration of electric clippers...When using electric clippers or scissors to trim our dog's feet, I'm very care that I don't accidently nick or cut the dog. Especially important in the foot area is the webbing between each toe... this webbing is a ridge of skin that separates the area between the toes from the area around the larger pad. I like to clip the hair short but I don't apply much pressure doing so... I don't want to cause razor burn. Some dogs may be more sensitive to shaving... if this is the case, you may wish to use a clipper blade that will leave the hair a little longer. My 5 OESs and Border Collie-mix all have their feet tended to in this manner.


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Disclaimer: The techniques shown on this page are NOT provided by a professional groomer nor veterinarian and are offered as-is without warranty or guarantee. This is simply one way a pet owner has maintained her Old English Sheepdogs or OES-mix over the past 17 years. The purpose of this page is to possibly help prevent other Old English Sheepdogs from ending up like some of these- http://thesheepiestore.com/Assistance.htm