This lady is a fantastic groomer of Springer Spaniels both for show & pet dogs. She really understands the dogs' conformation & coats, as she shows them herself. I love watching her grooming videos. Wish she would do more.
great video..and what a well behaved dog...gives me the confidence to groom my beautiful girl...the only thing I wished was added under the video was the size of the combs..I realize you may have said what they were but I didn't hear with the noise of the clippers what they were...
I can’t imagine my 7 year old working type springer being as calm and docile as this one. Mine doesn’t work and I’d never have him clipped. Twice a year he has under his tail and his pantaloons trimmed slightly (not cut short) and around his paws trimmed so that they don’t look like yeti feet. I prefer a natural look.
He's so well behaved, my Springers love to be brushed out, but when you bring out the clippers, nothing short of a bucket of treats for a bribe keeps them still!
She's very kind to the dogs she grooms. Most groomers insist the dogs stand or sit the entire time. For an aged dog like this one allowing them to lie daog is very generous for the dog but, requires the skills of an expert groomer.
Hand stripping is best, of course but, I get the impression the owner wants this dog clipped. Generally a 5F or 4F blade is used for the body. Some groomers prefer an 8.5 for the head & neck combined with a ten blade &/or combinations of all three depending on the look desired. As this is a retired show dog spending time & money to strip his undercoat coat is not practical. Clipping is faster, less costly & can be just as lovely when done carefully using multiple blade lengths. Time & cost matters when having ur Springer groomed professionally. It's not inexpensive. Also the dogs comfort is important here. This dog has likely spent hours of his life being groomed the hard way. It's a break for the retired show dog to get clipped versus standing for hours being stripped & fussed at day after day for weeks prior to shows. If the owner decided to at any point, he/she could go back to stripping this coat but, a neutered Springer already has a very thick, hot coat that becomes very curly or wavy, as well. Clipping in this case is best all around for the dog. He likely deserves his retirement & not to be groomed all of the time. Springer's take a serious commitment where grooming is concerned. Even a field dog needs routine grooming & to make it more tolerable got the dog working on their coats a bit virtually everyday is really best for the dog. Even a pet Springer should be worked with consistently, as proper grooming is so essential for this breed's health. One shouldn't let their Springer grow out much at all between extensive grooming sessions.
No hate,I breed Springer and many have not super silky coat like a Cocker. But I would never shave a Springer, I dont make a difference between Pet and Show and a old Spaniel Rule is: Never cut in the back. Than you have more and more curls. Many Springers have much Underwool. Is that away looks better.
Just a warning: you should never shave double coated dogs the coat could grow back weird and it doesn’t cool them down at all, the best thing you could do is brush them and trim areas that aren’t double coated
Oh dear lord this is painful to watch just because of the Oster A5. Honestly, I used them for decades but they just don't have the power to do this heavy coats. This is exactly what it was like for me doing a Springer (which I was raised with. We bred, trained, showed, and hunted Springers). The old Osters of the 80's had guts to them and they haven't been the same since. You would be better to switch to Andis. I went from Oster to Wahl KM-2 and they were good for the first 2 years and even they have gone to sucky mechanical wise. I now have an Andis Ultra Edge 2 speed and can't be happier.
D19062016: Oh Yes absolutly is a dog Springer Spaniel, very similar this dog To Cocker Spaniel and I Have a Cocker spaniel american black. Know the Two Cocker and Springer, and I reading of every one. For my the best is the cocker spaniel, but the Springer is very beautiful. Excelent posting.
Don't like the clipping on the back of the dog. Could have used carding tools to remove undercoat. This dog's coat was in fairly good shape. Your thinning shears seem blunt to me. Try a pair of ergonomic thinners, it will make it so much easier to scissor with a still hand.
She knows what she’s doing but she’s a bit rough handling the poor dog. She brushes hard and twists legs too far back. This is why I’d never take my babies to groomers.
@@jesseva299 Yes. The coat is ment to be hand stripped and when you cut it, the roots will stay back and can cause skin damage and itching and the hairs get curly. At last, the coat gets thicker and thicker and impossible to handle
This lady is a fantastic groomer of Springer Spaniels both for show & pet dogs. She really understands the dogs' conformation & coats, as she shows them herself.
I love watching her grooming videos. Wish she would do more.
Fantastic work
He's a beauty of a Spaniel!! Im trimming my Springer for the first time today so I found this video helpful.
What a lovely boy, and a nice trim too.
A very well behaved, compliant boy.
I didnt think a #4 Blade would cut much but she has made it look brilliant! I would have chosen a 5 or 7. lovely vid. thanks! enjoyed it. xx
great video..and what a well behaved dog...gives me the confidence to groom my beautiful girl...the only thing I wished was added under the video was the size of the combs..I realize you may have said what they were but I didn't hear with the noise of the clippers what they were...
Lovely video, Thank You Very Much!
I can’t imagine my 7 year old working type springer being as calm and docile as this one. Mine doesn’t work and I’d never have him clipped. Twice a year he has under his tail and his pantaloons trimmed slightly (not cut short) and around his paws trimmed so that they don’t look like yeti feet. I prefer a natural look.
He's so well behaved, my Springers love to be brushed out, but when you bring out the clippers, nothing short of a bucket of treats for a bribe keeps them still!
She is incredibly good with the thinning shears.
She's very kind to the dogs she grooms. Most groomers insist the dogs stand or sit the entire time. For an aged dog like this one allowing them to lie daog is very generous for the dog but, requires the skills of an expert groomer.
Really patient dog. Mine just want to lay down when I'm doing it...its complicated.
why don't you say which blades you are using?
4f on the back, 10 on the neck
He is pretty boy- Springers Forever ! I have 5
that is a beautiful springer you have there!! :D
Awwww so cute
Hand stripping is best, of course but, I get the impression the owner wants this dog clipped.
Generally a 5F or 4F blade is used for the body. Some groomers prefer an 8.5 for the head & neck combined with a ten blade &/or combinations of all three depending on the look desired. As this is a retired show dog spending time & money to strip his undercoat coat is not practical. Clipping is faster, less costly & can be just as lovely when done carefully using multiple blade lengths. Time & cost matters when having ur Springer groomed professionally. It's not inexpensive. Also the dogs comfort is important here. This dog has likely spent hours of his life being groomed the hard way. It's a break for the retired show dog to get clipped versus standing for hours being stripped & fussed at day after day for weeks prior to shows. If the owner decided to at any point, he/she could go back to stripping this coat but, a neutered Springer already has a very thick, hot coat that becomes very curly or wavy, as well. Clipping in this case is best all around for the dog. He likely deserves his retirement & not to be groomed all of the time. Springer's take a serious commitment where grooming is concerned. Even a field dog needs routine grooming & to make it more tolerable got the dog working on their coats a bit virtually everyday is really best for the dog. Even a pet Springer should be worked with consistently, as proper grooming is so essential for this breed's health. One shouldn't let their Springer grow out much at all between extensive grooming sessions.
Will his hair grow back the same?
What Blades are you using for the different parts of the body? Beautiful Job!
you an use for this trim blade 5f, 7f or 4fc i hope I helped.
No hate,I breed Springer and many have not super silky coat like a Cocker. But I would never shave a Springer, I dont make a difference between Pet and Show and a old Spaniel Rule is: Never cut in the back. Than you have more and more curls. Many Springers have much Underwool. Is that away looks better.
Great video. But very dark.
What number blades are you using?
Nice job.. Only I would never get rid of my springer's quif!! :)
Just a warning: you should never shave double coated dogs the coat could grow back weird and it doesn’t cool them down at all, the best thing you could do is brush them and trim areas that aren’t double coated
I WOULD LOVE TO LEARN GROOM ENGLISH SPRINGER. GOLDEN RETRIEVER AND SAINT BERNARD DOG
what a good dogeee
What number of blade are you using?
i wishd id had 5 english springer spaniels
TIIKERILILJA1392 make it happen 🥳
Oh dear lord this is painful to watch just because of the Oster A5. Honestly, I used them for decades but they just don't have the power to do this heavy coats. This is exactly what it was like for me doing a Springer (which I was raised with. We bred, trained, showed, and hunted Springers). The old Osters of the 80's had guts to them and they haven't been the same since. You would be better to switch to Andis. I went from Oster to Wahl KM-2 and they were good for the first 2 years and even they have gone to sucky mechanical wise. I now have an Andis Ultra Edge 2 speed and can't be happier.
Dito. The clippers are murdering my soul !!
very interesting to watch and a good finish, although I find the clippers very loud. I have Andi's much quieter.
No joke, I use the andis excel (5 speed) and it's great. Definitely am not a fan of those loud old clippers.
my osters wireless sensitive skin clippers for cleaning up my female and male Pomeranians went bad in 4 months :/
I agree the Oster thing of the past I trained on them as well now I use wahl km10. Cordless Wahl love them and so do the puppies 😊
D19062016: Oh Yes absolutly is a dog Springer Spaniel, very similar this dog To Cocker Spaniel and I Have a Cocker spaniel american black. Know the Two Cocker and Springer, and I reading of every one. For my the best is the cocker spaniel, but the Springer is very beautiful. Excelent posting.
Don't like the clipping on the back of the dog. Could have used carding tools to remove undercoat. This dog's coat was in fairly good shape. Your thinning shears seem blunt to me. Try a pair of ergonomic thinners, it will make it so much easier to scissor with a still hand.
Oh dear, what a way to get hand splinters! Never use your hands to tidy the coat after clipping!
She is using a 4
Thanks but no thanks. My master thinks I'm perfect the way I am
Whye
Man soll den Kopf und den Rücken nicht schneiden. Haare werden nicht mehr so geschmeidig wie Seide
She knows what she’s doing but she’s a bit rough handling the poor dog. She brushes hard and twists legs too far back. This is why I’d never take my babies to groomers.
Painful to watch such a well behaved dog go under the clipper! Shame on you!
What are you on about
An English springer spaniel and English cocker spaniels are supposed to be hand stripped - not an ugly clip.
There is nothing ugly about this groom! How rude.
@@charlotteeglinjensen5476 they're double coated right, do u mean shaving damages their undercoat?
@@jesseva299
Yes. The coat is ment to be hand stripped and when you cut it, the roots will stay back and can cause skin damage and itching and the hairs get curly. At last, the coat gets thicker and thicker and impossible to handle