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Home Grooming The Companion Old English Sheepdog

Trimming Around An Old
English Sheepdog's Foot Pads

Below is just one way an Old English Sheepdog owner tends to a dog's feet.  The vibration of electric clippers can startle or tickle so dogs need to be slowly desensitized to the process.  Because some dogs are more sensitive to having their feet handled, grooming can be more challenging for some owners.  You need to proceed slowly, respect the dog's limits, praise and reward lavishly so the dog will learn to tolerate it.  Only you know your dog and how he or she may respond.  Seek assistance from a professional if there is any chance your dog could be harmed by it's exuberance or fear or if the dog could display an aggressive behavior. Follow all product safety instructions provided by individual manufacturers.  Try to make grooming a special one-on-one time that both you and your dog will look forward to.   These instructions are offered as-is and without guarantee or warranty.

 

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Above is a little neater example of trimming hair around the outside of the feet. NOTE that the length you cut the hair depends
 on the overall hair length on the dog.  If the OESs hair is longer, you'll need to trim farther way from the outside of the pads.

Finally, I scissor around the outside of the feet as the dog stands being careful not to cut the pads.
(Picture coming soon.)

Inspect the finished feet for any accidental nicks because it can happen.  I wash the feet and
apply a little antibacterial salve if one is found... then check the next day to be sure it's healing.

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