Introduction
Shih Tzus are a popular breed of dog known for their long, flowing hair. While this hair can be beautiful, it can also be a lot of work to keep it clean and well-groomed. If you’re not comfortable taking your Shih Tzu to a professional groomer, you can learn how to cut their hair yourself.
This article will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to cut a Shih Tzu’s hair. We’ll cover everything from gathering the necessary supplies to finishing the haircut. With a little practice, you’ll be able to give your Shih Tzu a professional-looking haircut at home.
Gathering Your Supplies
Before you start cutting your Shih Tzu’s hair, you’ll need to gather a few supplies. Here’s a list of what you’ll need:
Electric clippers with a variety of blades
Scissors
Comb
Brush
Nail clippers
Shampoo and conditioner
Towel
Rubber mat
Pet wipes
Preparing Your Shih Tzu
Once you have your supplies gathered, it’s time to prepare your Shih Tzu for the haircut. Here are a few things you need to do:
Bathe your Shih Tzu with shampoo and conditioner. This will help to remove any mats or tangles in their hair.
Towel-dry your Shih Tzu’s hair. You don’t want their hair to be dripping wet when you start cutting it.
Brush your Shih Tzu’s hair. This will help to detangle any remaining knots and make it easier to cut.
Place your Shih Tzu on a rubber mat. This will help to keep them from slipping and sliding while you’re cutting their hair.
Starting the Cut
Now that your Shih Tzu is prepared, it’s time to start cutting their hair. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Start by using the electric clippers with a #10 blade to trim the body of your Shih Tzu. This will give them a basic, even cut.
Use the scissors to trim the hair around your Shih Tzu’s face, ears, and feet. Be careful not to cut too close to their skin.
Use the electric clippers with a #30 blade to trim the hair on your Shih Tzu’s tail. This will help to keep it from dragging on the ground.
Use the scissors to trim any stray hairs around your Shih Tzu’s body.
Use the pet wipes to clean up any hair that gets on your Shih Tzu or on you.
Finishing the Cut
Once you’re finished cutting your Shih Tzu’s hair, you need to finish the cut by:
Combing their hair to make sure it’s even.
Brushing their hair to remove any mats or tangles.
Praising them for being a good dog!
Tips
Here are a few tips to help you cut your Shih Tzu’s hair:
Start with a high blade setting and work your way down to a lower blade setting as you get closer to the skin. This will help to prevent you from cutting your Shih Tzu too short.
Be careful not to cut the hair around your Shih Tzu’s eyes, ears, and genitals. These areas are sensitive and can be easily injured.
If you’re not comfortable cutting your Shih Tzu’s hair yourself, you can always take them to a professional groomer.
Conclusion
With a little practice, you’ll be able to give your Shih Tzu a professional-looking haircut at home. Just remember to be patient and take your time. With a little love and care, your Shih Tzu will look and feel their best.