There is actually a product like flowbee just for dogs. The Robocut is reasonably priced. We bought it and did not use it on our dog when we realized that you have to hook it up to a vacuum to get it to work. Our dog is terrified of vacuum's so we never used it. However, our daughter got a dog who was really chill and needed a cut. We pulled out the Robocut. All was going well on the back and then my husband and daughter flipped the dog over to do his abdomen. The cutter sucked the skin up with the hair into the blades. It took out a 50 cent piece size of the whole epidermal layer. He had to have emergency surgery to fix it. Thankfully it did not get the muscle layer and thankfully they weren't under his neck at the time. We will throw this product in the trash in tiny pieces once we have resolved our claim w/ the company. I know it looks like people have good luck with this product if the dog will sit still for it, but when it goes bad, it is really bad. And yes, we read and followed the instructions for the product prior to use.
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Robocut is junk I agree. However I have a Samoyed I have been using the flowbee brand regular hair trimmer on for about 5 years now. works great if you give a bath first to get the hair nice and fluffy. the stronger the vacuum the better. I use a rigid shop vac. use trimmer oil on the blades and go to town. the dog seems to like the sucking action of the hair. gives a nice even finish but took me about 4 years to master that. just be sure to clean the flowbee after you are done. also reoil to store and make sure you give a quick bath after you cut the dog also to remove the oil from the blades cutting it. takes 5 seconds. i have definitely gotten my money out of my flowbee that is for sure. just try not to cut to much hair at once and the flowbee will not cut out knots. my .02
how do you use a chamfering cutter
You really shouldn't do that but if you insist on doing it do not use a permanent hair color and be sure to not get the dye on it's skin. I would suggest to make sure your dogs hair is long and use natural dyes.
i do not think its a problem
seriously? ok, roll out dough. press down with cookie cutter. take cookie cutter away. done!
doughnut cutter is used to cut and shape the doughnut
You can use a block cutter in your kitchen to cut cheeses and meats. They are extremely useful!
I dont think so....
A chestnut cutter is used to pierce the shell of the chestnut in order to make a vent in the shell for steam to escape while they are roasting. After roasting you can use the chestnut cutter to remove the shell.
to cut paper....
on fungal infection use #daber skin care# which is an Indian brand
Why you ask well if you have any long hair itβs most likely to get everywhere but if you have a dog then you would use a lint roller to get rid of your dogs hair on clothing your wearing
You have to go into care and select shampoo. If your dog has long hair use long hair shampoo if your dog has short hair use short hair shampoo. Click on the appropriate shampoo and then select the dog. (it's really simple)