Preparing your dog's hair at home is a good idea before bringing it to a groomer. Brush his hair thoroughly and undo tangles and knots if still possible. Your groomer will do this same process before cutting your dog's hair. Skipping this part of the procedure will result in an uneven haircut. In addition, the matter hair might also damage the clipper of the groomer. Brushing is an essential part of haircuts among dogs.
Groomers frequently use clippers to trim your dog's hair to a certain length if the coat needs to be cut. If necessary for a dog's coat, clippers are often used for full-body haircuts or trimming shorter hair in places like the paw pads or sanitary regions. Groomers also use scissors for dogs requiring cutting only in a few areas. Additionally, groomers use scissors to shape a dog's ears, head, legs, tail, and skirt.