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Probably no secret, but I thought I would share.
I just finished the grooming ritual with my 2 labrador retrievers.
My wife and I do most of the grooming at home, and the scissors on my Vic SAK (Climber model) do a great job of cutting the hair that grows in between the pads of the dogs.
We live in a rural part of the State, and the dogs do not get much time on concrete or asphalt. The hair that grows between the pads is coarse and thick.
You need sharp scissors that allow you to get in close to the pads - and the SAK scissors work great.

I just finished the grooming ritual with my 2 labrador retrievers.
My wife and I do most of the grooming at home, and the scissors on my Vic SAK (Climber model) do a great job of cutting the hair that grows in between the pads of the dogs.
We live in a rural part of the State, and the dogs do not get much time on concrete or asphalt. The hair that grows between the pads is coarse and thick.
You need sharp scissors that allow you to get in close to the pads - and the SAK scissors work great.

