
This is just a little video about trimming a round or teddy bear face on a Shih Tzu. I hope this helps some of you and as always thanks for watching hope you enjoy! :)
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I prefer a round teddy bear face instead of a top knot on shih tzu. I had my own first cut for my shih tzu based on what you showing on your video. I think my cut is not as perfect as yours , but I’m happy with it :) Now he has a cute teddy bear face!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
looks like a live teedy Bear.
@SMOKEONEMORE420 Hi there, on Bella I used a number 7 blade on her neck because she gets a number 4-5 on her body. If you aren’t cutting the body shorter then I recommend using thinning shears for the neck. I usually say a blade or two shorter then the one you are using on the body… does that make sense? And yes, her ears just get cleaned, plucked, and trimmed up around the bottom. :)
hello thanks for the video—-can you tell me what blade # u used for the neck part. also did you just clean and trim up the ears..thanks for the great video….
Can you tell me about your thinning shears? Are they a 30 tooth? Brand? They seem to really blend well. Watching your video prioritized me getting new scissors!
@pinkberry87 Yes, if you watch the creative Cocker trim I have uploaded I show you how to trim ear hair on it. Not sure wich part it is but I do cover that in one of the creative Cocker trim videos. ;)
thanks for sharing the video! real helpful! i;ve been struggling to shape my baby’s face. Can you share also how to shape their ear hair? sometimes it gets too long and thick and i usually end up giving her “boxy” shaped ears.
thanks for sharing the video! real helpful! i;ve been struggling to shape my baby’s face. Can you share also how to shape their ear hair? sometimes it gets too long and thick and i usually end up giving her “boxy” shaped ears.
We’re looking to get a Shih Tzu, so I appreciate you educating us. :-)
Hi Spanielmom93 I really like your video, you make it seem really easy and clear to understand. I’ll be taking some training classes soon to become a groomer, ll these fascinates me alot!!! What tools or brands do you recommend for begginers?
Thanks so much for all the info in your videos!!!
I just love these little dogs…I’ve had two, and miss them both very much ~! :(
What type of curved scissors and thinning shears do you use? Too bad I’m too far away, I can’t bring my Shih Tzu to you to groom!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have just begun to try to groom my Shih-tzu’s to save money and this was a tremendous help!
I love this video, I am going to groom my own malti-shitzu whom looks like Bella, and this instruction for a teddy bear face is excellent, and has taught me alot, thank you
@tez1204 Yes, she is a pure Shih Tzu… I will send you a vid of a Shih Bish mix to show you the difference LOL :)
Wow!! is that a pure ST?? (personal opinion, I think it look like ST x Bichon Frise)
Thanks for posting really love all your
videos,very helpful I have a shih tzu
puppy(8months) she is great when being groomed impossible to get a good groomer in my area ,rural Ireland, would like to give
it a go,myself even inbetween groomer visits I know it will probably take practice
but , can you recommend a good electric
clippers, keeping hair on head like Bella’s
with a low maintence shorter body,
@Lavasurfer1 Thanks! :)
I like this video! I think the shaved neck gives the head and face more contrast. Also looks very clean. nice scissoring as well.
@mzj88 Thank you, that is very nice of you to say. ;) Glad I could help!
Hi Spanielmom you are a gift to pet owners like me. I have a Shih Tzu terrier. She is my baby but very squirmy even at the Grooming school. I appreciate this because at least I can maintain her at home in between her grooming appts. I am patient so I’m willing to learn. Never mind the rude comments everyone techniques arenn’t the same. Great job.
thank you for this video! I have a Shih-tzu named Sophie and she thanks you too since now her momma doesn’t screw up her little face all the time. I still need to invest in the rounded shears and thinning shears, but at least this still helps her look neat every few weeks. Thanks again!
@MaKeUpAdDiCt15 Well if you want to do it at home the only thing that will help is patience and practice. The more you do it the better your dog should get, try getting someone to help hold your dog still. Keep up with the treats and positive rewards and just don’t get frusterated. It can be scary and some dogs never learn to like it, but most can learn to tolerate it. Is your dog aggressive about it or just squirmy?
I tried to do this look on my dog and she just would not stay still. I tried giving her treats but that didnt work either what should i do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I REALLY NEED HELP
I found this very informative – especially after having both my little dogs massacered at a new groomer. My question is, do I need special clippers for dogs? I do have thinning shears – people ones but would I also have to get thinning shears for dogs? Thanks so much