1. Before officially cutting the dog's hair, you need to clean the dog. Use eye drops to clean the dirt in the dog's eyes, and help the dog clean the dirt in and around the ears.
2. Comb the dog's hair all over the body. Because the Cocker Spaniel's hair is difficult to take care of, you must comb it gently and slowly to avoid pulling the hair when combing and hurting the dog. Dog, make the dog no longer willing to cooperate with your shearing work.
3. First trim the hair on the dog’s head. The trimmed hair should be of the same length to give the dog a beautiful hairstyle.
4. Then trim the hair on the dog’s chin, mouth and ears. You can shave off some hair appropriately in these places.
5. After the hair on the entire head of the dog has been trimmed, you can start trimming the body parts. You can leave some appropriate length of hair on the body, and then trim the dog neatly.
6. The most distinctive hair on the Cocker Spaniel's body is on its legs. If the owner is willing, the hair on the dog's legs does not need to be trimmed significantly. It only needs to be slightly modified, because it is also possible to retain the dog's characteristics. Very good choice.
7. Cut off the dog’s overly long toenails, and trim off excess hair on the tail.
8. After trimming the dog's body, you need to give the dog a bath to clean off the shed hair and dirt all over the body. After washing, trim the dog's hair appropriately.