for right-handers
These trimming knives consist of a stainless steel blade, rustproof and hardened, and a high-quality, ergonomically shaped rosewood handle. This fits perfectly in the hand and also gives the trimmer a particularly elegant touch!
You will find the right high-quality trimming knife for every type and quality of coat here. Which trimming knife you should use for your dog depends on the condition of the coat. Basically, it can be said that the coarser blades are used for work on the back, the finer ones for work on the chest, head or ears.
If you require detailed information on the use of the different trimming blades, please contact our customer service team at kundenservice@perro.at
Our grooming experts will be happy to advise you on the right choice!
VG-02436: ✓19 long teeth ✓medium ✓for right-handers
VG-02437: ✓20 short teeth ✓medium ✓for right-handers
VG-02438: ✓21 long/slanted teeth ✓medium ✓large blade ✓for right-handers
VG-02439: ✓25 long teeth ✓medium ✓for right-handers
VG-02442: ✓18 short teeth ✓medium ✓large blade ✓for right-handers
VG-02443: ✓22 teeth ✓fine ✓large blade ✓for right-handers
VG-02444: ✓33 teeth ✓medium ✓large blade ✓for right-handers
VG-02445: ✓40 teeth ✓fine ✓large blade ✓for right-handers
-> Trimming knife of this line for left-handers.
What does trimming mean?
Trimming refers to the removal of dead hair from the coat . The trimming knife is used for this.
Above all, dog breeds with a rough coat, such as terriers, but also schnauzers, rough-haired dachshunds and cocker spaniels are trimmed. The nature of the coat makes it more robust and water-repellent. Normal shedding no longer takes place in these breeds. The dead top coat is removed to prevent skin irritation and eczema and to stimulate coat growth. Dogs with this type of coat should be trimmed every 2-4 months.