Tool Safety and Maintenance
Check blade heat often by tapping the back against your wrist. Rotate two blades and use approved coolant so metal never scorches skin. A quick brush-out between passes keeps debris from snagging. Store blades dry with a light oil film to prevent rust.
Tool Safety and Maintenance
Dull shears force you to squeeze harder, risking slips that nick sensitive areas. Test by cleanly cutting a paper strip. For nails, use a size-appropriate trimmer and replace when cuts crush instead of slice. Label cases so no sharp edges rattle loose unexpectedly.
Tool Safety and Maintenance
Keep strokes light, especially over bony spots like elbows and hips. Work in short sessions and check the skin frequently for redness. A good rule: count gentle strokes, then pause and praise. What brush type works best for your pet’s coat? Share your go-to tool.