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What Length Grooming Scissors Do You Actually Need?
Choosing the right scissor length sounds simple. But if you've ever bought a pair online and felt like something was off when it arrived, you'll know it's not. The problem...
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Are scissors with Japanese steel worth the money?
If you have spent any time looking at professional grooming scissors, you will have noticed that tools described as using Japanese steel tend to cost more. Sometimes significantly more. The...
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Why Your Dog Grooming Scissors Keep Pulling Hair
Few things frustrate professional groomers more than scissors that suddenly start pulling, folding, or snagging the coat instead of cutting cleanly. Not only does it slow down your workflow, but...
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How Long Do Dog Grooming Scissors Last? (UK Groomer Guide)
A quality pair of dog grooming scissors can last for many years, sometimes even decades, when properly maintained. However, the lifespan of your scissors depends heavily on factors such as...
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Best Grooming Scissors for Doodles and Cockapoos (UK Groomer Guide)
Doodles and cockapoos have quickly become some of the most requested breeds in UK grooming salons and also some of the most challenging. Their coats are thick, curly, and prone...
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Spring Shedding Season in the UK: Are Your Grooming Tools Ready?
The dog shedding season in the UK marks one of the busiest and most demanding times for professional groomers. As temperatures rise and dogs begin to lose their winter coats,...
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Curved vs Straight Dog Grooming Scissors – UK Guide
Many UK dog groomers ask whether curved scissors are better than straight scissors. The truth is they serve different purposes, and most professionals use both daily. There’s no single “better”...
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Best Dog Grooming Scissors in the UK (Professional Groomer Guide 2026)
Choosing the best dog grooming scissors in the UK isn’t simply about price. It’s about finding the right balance between blade quality, steel type, comfort in the hand, and the...
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Cold Weather, Sore Hands: How Groomers Can Reduce Hand Strain in Winter
Winter grooming in the UK doesn’t just challenge coats, it also challenges bodies too. Many dog groomers notice that by January and February, their hands feel stiffer, more fatigued, and...
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February Grooming Challenges: Matting, Moisture & Maintenance
February may feel like a quieter month on the calendar, but in the grooming room, it’s often one of the most challenging. Late winter coats, constant dampness, and tools that...
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How to Care for Grooming Scissors in Cold, Wet Weather
Cold, wet UK winters are tough on grooming tools especially scissors. Constant exposure to moisture, muddy coats, wet hair, and rapid temperature changes can quietly damage even high-quality grooming scissors....
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How to Dry Your Dog Quickly After Winter Walks (Without Stress or Mess)
Winter walks in the UK often mean rain, mud, sleet, and damp air that clings to your dog’s coat long after you’re back home. If your dog stays wet too...