How to Groom: Field Clip, Teddy Bear & Puppy Cut

Which Clip is Right for Your Dog?

Meucci Cameron
The field clip, teddy bear clip and puppy cut are all great options for dog owners who don't care for style clips. The only real difference between the clips is the length of hair left on the dog. Once you specify which clip you prefer, work with the groomer to personalize it for your dog.

Field Clip
The field clip is the shortest of the three dog grooming styles. Often given to bird dogs and other hunting breeds so they can easily work in fields without burrs catching in their loose fur. The dog groomer uses a #9 or #10 or shorter blade to remove all or most of the fur from the dog's body and legs. The term "shave down" can also be used to describe a field clip. The field clip is great for Spaniels (of all sizes), Poodles, Maltese, Schnauzers and long haired mixed breed dogs.

Teddy Bear Clip
The teddy bear clip leaves about two inches of fur all over the dog's body. Groomers can use anything from a clip-on comb over a #9 or #10 blade to a #4 skip-tooth blade to get the results the owner is looking for on the body. The dog's legs are trimmed with scissors to blend in with the shortened body clip. The teddy bear clip looks great on Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Bichon Frise, Lhasa Apso, Maltese and any mixed breed dogs with longer fluffy fur.

Puppy Cut
Many grooming salons list a puppy cut as a clean up of the face, feet and under the tail of a dog or puppy. Most will leave it up to owner instruction as to how much hair is actually removed, if any. If the grooming shop does not specify what their puppy cut includes give them explicit instructions for how much hair to leave on the dog, if any is to be removed. A full puppy cut often includes: cleaning or shaving of the face, trimming the feet and under the tail and rear legs and cleaning the ears. This is the perfect beginner trim for a puppy's first visit to the dog groomer, or just a quick clean up for small dogs.

You can easily personalize any of these clips for your dog to look his best. Consider the climate you live in, and have a sweater or jacket ready on cold days for dogs with field clips. Also remember that shaving a dog down will not stop it from shedding, it will just shed short hair.

Published by Meucci Cameron - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle

Meucci is a retired dog groomer and avid television watcher. She is a sucker for talent shows and reality TV competitions. Meucci has worked with animals of almost every shape and size. Her experience inc...  View profile

  • Give your groomer better instructions when you understand the name of the clip you desire
  • Field clips are perfect for hunting dogs and owners who prefer not to groom daily
  • The Teddy Bear clip makes for a fluffy puppy look, even on older dogs

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  • CJ Mathis2/23/2011

    I use to clip my springer this way he was so wonderful during the clipping. Great article.

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