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Dog Grooming Scissors

Pupwell Dog Grooming Mini Safety Scissors

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Meet The Mini - The Safest Way to Trim Around Your Dog’s Eyes. Every dog owner knows the struggle of keeping the hair around their pup’s eyes neat ...

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Pupwell Waterproof Dog Grooming Apron

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Looking for a simple way to make bath time and home grooming more enjoyable?The Pupwell Waterproof Dog Grooming Apron is a customer favourite, love...

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Pupwell Classic Shears Set, Grooming Kit for Dogs

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The Classic Shears set comes standard with three professional-grade shears and our beloved Everyday Comb. Included are straight, curved, and thinni...

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FAQs

What are the best scissors for dog grooming?

The best dog grooming scissors depend on what you need them for. For trimming around sensitive areas like your dog's eyes, ears and paws, a pair of safety scissors with rounded tips is the safest option. The Pupwell Mini Safety Scissors are designed exactly for this, with rounded tips and a compact 4-inch stainless steel blade that gives you precision without the risk. For more comprehensive coat maintenance, the Pupwell Classic Shears Set includes straight, curved, and thinning shears along with a comb, giving you everything needed to groom most coat types at home. Whatever scissor you choose, stainless steel blades are worth looking for, as they hold their sharpness well and are durable for regular use.

What scissors do I need for dog grooming?

Most home groomers benefit from having at least two types of scissors. A pair of safety scissors, like the Pupwell Mini Safety Scissors, handles delicate areas around the face, eyes, ears and paws safely, thanks to their rounded tips. For the main body of the coat, straight shears are used for general trimming, curved shears help follow the natural contours of your dog's body, and thinning shears blend and reduce bulk without leaving harsh lines. The Pupwell Classic Shears Set covers all three, making it a good all-in-one option if you want a complete kit. Pair your scissors with a good dog brush or comb to detangle the coat before you start trimming, scissors work best on clean, tangle-free fur.

How to use dog grooming scissors?

Before you start, make sure your dog's coat is clean and fully detangled, use a brush or comb to work through any knots first. Wet or matted fur is much harder to cut evenly. Start with the body, using straight shears to trim length, and curved shears to follow the natural shape of your dog's hindquarters, chest and legs. Thinning shears are best used to blend sections and remove bulk without creating visible cut lines.
For the face, ears, and paws, always switch to rounded-tip safety scissors. Trim small amounts at a time, comb through regularly to check the result and keep one hand gently steadying the area you're working on.
If your dog is anxious, keep sessions short and reward them throughout, soft treats or training treats work well to build positive associations with grooming. After you're done, a dog grooming wipe is handy for a quick tidy-up, and if you've been bathing your dog beforehand, have a dog towel ready. Store your scissors in their protective pouch between uses to keep the blades sharp.