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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 336562" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Peeling is when you clip them going AGAINST the hair. "peels" ALL the hair off. We peel the front of the face, but not the sides. So that there isn't a line.</p><p>Now, sometimes we PEEL the whole animal to get rid of all their old winter hair. But, we never peel the tail head, poll, all tail or all bellie. Leave hair in front & behind center of bellie, so you have something to work with to give them that "level" bottom line. Also, never peel where the neck meets the shoulder - or you will have a "dip" on their topline.</p><p>And, yes, I clip down on the "ankles" also. Otherwise, they look like they have real small feet. Front knees also, and always, always, flatten the hocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 336562, member: 968"] Peeling is when you clip them going AGAINST the hair. "peels" ALL the hair off. We peel the front of the face, but not the sides. So that there isn't a line. Now, sometimes we PEEL the whole animal to get rid of all their old winter hair. But, we never peel the tail head, poll, all tail or all bellie. Leave hair in front & behind center of bellie, so you have something to work with to give them that "level" bottom line. Also, never peel where the neck meets the shoulder - or you will have a "dip" on their topline. And, yes, I clip down on the "ankles" also. Otherwise, they look like they have real small feet. Front knees also, and always, always, flatten the hocks. [/QUOTE]
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