To Pomeranian hair trimming can be divided into three parts; facial trimming is mainly trimming the long hair of the jaw, eyebrows, and the hair that grows under the lips should also be cut off; leg trimming is mainly to trim the hair of the tip of the foot and the toe tip of the long hair that grows to keep clean; the bottom of the foot should be used with a small scissors to grow the tip of the toe to cover the fleshy ball of the long hairs of the long hairs are all cut off.
Facial Trimming:
- 1. Jaw:Long hairs on the jaw are not only useless but also detract from the facial appearance, so the excess should be cut off.
- 2. Eyebrows:When trimming the eyebrows, the scissors should not be directed towards the eyes, so as not to touch the eyes when the Pomeranian is moving around.
- 3. The edge of the lips:The hair that grows under its lips should also be trimmed. Trimming should be done by holding its lips down so that it doesn’t cause injury when it suddenly moves around. Be careful, the whiskers should not be cut blindly, that is an important detector of Pomeranian yo!
Leg Trimming:
Legs are the easiest part of the Pomeranian to get dirty, and if the hair on the feet grows too long, not only is it inconvenient to walk, but it’s also prone to dirt and germs. So trim off the hair on the tips of the feet and the long hair that grows on the tips of the toes to keep them clean and comfortable.
- 1. Toes:The hair on the toes is trimmed with small scissors until it is long enough to cover the nail, so that the tips of the hair just rest on the ground when he walks. The hair that grows between the toes is then trimmed to a natural rounded shape with a pair of scissors.
- 2. Front legs:Use a wooden comb to smooth out the hairs while using small scissors to cut off the excessively long hairs. For a more natural look, do not cut them all to the same length, but adjust the trimming length appropriately according to the contour of the legs.
- 3. Hind legs:Hair on the hind legs that grows too long can give the impression of heaviness, so just trim it to a natural shape with sharpening shears. However, be careful not to cut too much and pay attention to the overall sense of balance.
The hair on the soles of the feet is clipped frequently:
The soles of the feet are a part of the Pomeranian that dissipates heat, and a lot of hair grows between the crevices of the meatballs. If this part of the hair grows too long it will cover the meatball, so that the Pomeranian can’t stretch when walking, and it is easy to slip and fall when walking on smooth ground, and it is also very unfavorable for heat dissipation.
In addition, the hair under the feet grows too long is also easy to absorb dust and dirt, or in the wet watery place when walking past a lot of water, to create the conditions for bacteria to reproduce, thus causing skin diseases and so on. Therefore, it is necessary to trim the overgrown underfoot hair frequently to keep the feet neat and tidy. The hair under the feet grows very fast, so try to trim it to the shortest length every time you trim it, but be careful not to cut into the skin, and fix the feet before trimming. Also, the meatball itself grows a lot of hair, so don’t forget to trim it.
When trimming, use a small pair of scissors to cut off any long hairs that have grown out of the tip of the toe and are covering the ball of flesh. When trimming, use your fingers to move the ball of flesh to the right and left to make sure the hairs are in the right place, and then use the scissors to cut off the long hairs against the edge of the ball of flesh so as not to hurt your toes.
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