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2025-09-04 14:18:25
My borderdoodle is not thrilled with having her face groomed. I love these shears because they are rounded at their tip.
Erika G.
2025-07-25 19:14:01
I use these types of rounded point scissors for cutting hair around my dogs face & eyes. Blades are nice and sharp and cut hair with ease without getting snagged,; pulling the dogs hair. Fit is very comfortable too, nice weight too. I would highly recommend these scissors.
Sarah
2025-07-05 17:46:11
These thinning shears are pretty good. They stick more than an expensive pair would; but they do the job without breaking the bank for us, as we groom our dogs at home. I tried trimming my husbands beard with it when I did his hair, and he said that it pulled at his hairs a bit. I didn't notice that happening when I used it on our foster dog, but do be mindful. They seem very sharp.
chris
2025-05-22 13:18:32
all good
Sam
2025-04-24 15:20:16
I have not used them yet, but I will feel more confident trimming around my dog's eyes with these scissors.
DW
2025-03-17 15:32:38
These do not work as expected. Very dull.
Chris
2025-02-27 13:15:27
I have the curved variation of these scissors. I use them primariy to shape around my dog's face and tail. He's a poodle so we often try to achieve a "teddy-bear" look on him, with a fluffy round face. I was struggling to achieve the look with straight scissors, and these have helped a novice like me immensely. They have blunted ends which help a lot as my dog moves a lot during his groom, it gives me a bit more confidence that he will not injure himself accidentally when he squirms during his groom. I have small hands and the holes for the fingers do work for me, but I imagine if you have large or thick fingers it may be less comfortable to use. All in all these are a great addition to groom my miniature poodle at home, an I haven't experienced any issues while using them either!
Siya
2025-02-08 16:45:32
My dog is a long hair German shepherd. She has not been successful going to a groomers nor does she like being groomed at home either. We live in the woods and she gets tons of burrs in the summer and plays in the water, so her fur gets matted pretty easily. She has been okay with some home grooming, like a bath, which took us about two years to get her to take one more or less calmly. So I am the one who brushes out the burrs, and cuts the matts out regularly. I have to do the cutting in shifts because her level of tolerance is not high. I worry about nipping her because if I was to do that it would be the end of our work to actually allowing us to trim her fur. These scissors are sharp, they have blunted ends and they are curved. The handles have a glitter colored soft plastic ring in them which you can easily remove. So if you have smaller fingers like mine they fit good, but for larger fingers you can remove them for a more comfortable fit. These scissors make it much easier to trim her up without worrying as much about poking or nipping her. She is ultra sensitive with her tail, which gets so long it drags on the ground, but I am slowly making strides in trimming her tail as well. I am very happy with these scissors. I feel like this is the best pair of dog trimming scissors I have had so far.
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