OZ Grooming World
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http://www.ozgroomingworld.com.au
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dog training, show ring, grooming, frisby and agility.
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NSW
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I usually find it the opposite! gonna be interesting...
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How To Determine Which Dry Dog Food Is Best?
OZ Grooming World replied to Isabel964's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
will within the budget, reliable brands and my dogs do well with it. -
Andis MBG 2 Pro Pet might be the one for you, just PM you. cheers, Tony The Andis MGB is over priced and not suitable for any seroius grooming. The Wahl KM, either the SS or KM2 is the way to go. It is a single speed clipper set similar to Wahl KMSS clipper, but much high speed at 3700spm.
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Andis has agent in Australia, you do not have to purchase from overseas. Andis in USA has 110v, it is not suitable for using in Australia. One year warranty provided by the Aussie seller, so do have to worry too much. Wahl is also good, but not as good as Andis. Andis is popular but because the price is higher than Wahl, so it is alway on our wish list but Wahl is in our shopping trolley. After some research you will find Andis isnt that expensive from some of local sellers.
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Shampoo For Golden Retriever
OZ Grooming World replied to Nadine83's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Aloe Vera will be good, and we also use shampoo specially made for puppy, mild enough, thought this will be better for puppies. -
Andis MBG 2 Pro Pet might be the one for you, just PM you. cheers, Tony
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220v Andis Super Agc2
OZ Grooming World replied to giraffez's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Haha lol yep I know USA is not europe but they sell the European plug version in usa. At over half the price than it does here I'm very tempted The plug actually is not a bit issue, we purchase things in HK, we just use a universal plug adapter, just make sure the voltage is right, and 10v deviation is allowed, just check your plug in your house, most will show 250v, 50Hz, and we have 240v, 50Hz in Australia. -
220v Andis Super Agc2
OZ Grooming World replied to giraffez's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
Thanks poodle, have you got an european model that you have tried here? I wonder why it doesn't get covered by warranty I've narrowed down my choice to either the Andis AGC2 Super or just the normal AGC2 model (http://www.andis.com/international/products.asp?product=Animal&Lang=EN) The AGC2 Super has a normal speed of 3300 while the AGC2 has 3300 as its high speed. I don't mind forking out a bit more for a better set of clippers but I was wondering whether 3300 will be too fast and whether this set of clippers is intended for matted dogs. Will the fast speed cause clipper burns? I do some part time service work for a grooming supplier and the Andis clipper sold here in Australia has an Australian lead and the distributor here for Andis will only cover the warranty on their products. You could send it back to the US for repair but the cost would negate any savings on the initial purchase. Although the distributor will not do the warranty for you, we can just use local clipper repairer to fix the problem for you, its wont cost fortune, it costs me only $15 to get the connection problem done as the power leads are loose after few years operation. If you purchase locally, the local seller will cover you warranty as this is part of the consumer law. Nothing too worry, just make sure it is not 110v. -
I will say an Andis AGRC clipper is the best for Poodle. Its speed is almost the fastest in the marketsuper at 4500 spm, and it come with a ceramic blade #10, which is much cooler than metal blade while running.
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good one, thanks for sharing
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such a sad thing, god bless them all well and find a good new home.
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Clipping Double Coated Breeds
OZ Grooming World replied to bernym's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
father Pat, your jobs are always the best. happy new year to you! -
flight would be a better option, for you, for puppy and for the environment.
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Anal Glands Done At A Vet
OZ Grooming World replied to luckypup's topic in Health / Nutrition / Grooming
I am from China and every time we wash dog we will clean their anal glands by squeeze out dirty and stinky liquid, we do by ourselves if we wash them, or by groomer if we take our dogs to the salon, a very simple job. 6 years ago I came to Australia and had my borders since then, I found dogs here are not treated like we normally do in my country. I do it when I wash my borders, and one time a hydrobath man washed my borders and I remind him to do the anal glands, he felt very strange and said this must be done by vet. Its a very easy job, just like regular brush them, why should us leave this to the vet? I dont think our four legs friend will feel comfortable about it.