These places put the same cut on Scotties, Schnauzers and Westies. We do the correct Scottie clip and our dog looks good. This breed needs grooming 4 times a year. It is also a breed that should be hand-stripped, but since she isn't a show dog, we do clipper the coat.
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This makes me so sad that people think it is ok to just put the same clip on every terrier that comes in the door.
I see this coming out of one of the big chains in the area. I am the one who helped to write the grooming books they used to teach new groomers with . They found that it took to much time and went with the short and sweet method and this is what they get . Now 16 years ago we didnt allow them to turn out crap . Cant say the name but I bet you can guess LOL I was there 12 years and I can tell ya things have changed alot .
I see lots of funny grooming coming through the Vets office I work in . I also see alot of grooming that owners have done that are so much better then the groom shop up the road .
The places around here groom way more Westies and Schnauzers; I see very few Scotties in my area. But for each dog, a strip is shaved down the back and just slightly down the sides. The furnishing create a straight line or the infamous "hula skirt" that hits the broadest part of the shoulders and hips and fluffs out. This makes the dogs look very broad. These terriers should not "fluff" out on the furnishings. Tails are shaved and look rat-like and long. I don't know the specifics of the Westie and Schnauzer, but I do know there is a specific "swoosh" that the furnishing follow that blend the shorter back coat into the furnishings and when properly done, you can see the longer hairs lay flat against the dog creating a beautiful, sleek, block-shaped profile. Scotties shouldn't be poofy.
Edited to add: I may have misquoted. I did not intend to quote myself, but Mad4Mickey. I am not that egotistical--sorry!
. We let them (Pet Co) groom our Golden Retreiver.. and went to pick him up and he wasnt there
. They let him some how get his nail caught in a grate opening on the floor and it ripped off!! They couldn't tell us at the time what vet hospital they took him too
. It was not a pleasant time. Needless to say none of my animals will ever go back there!! 
, of course) and he goes to the groomer about every 6 weeks. He looks so wonderful after he has been to the groomer and she is so wonderful! She is even going to keep him while we go to WDW in March. It costs me $50
but I LOVE
having a non-shedding dog--my son has allergies and asthma.