The blades needed are a #15, a #10, and a #7. Because of the soft texture of the Wheaten coat, clipper blades and shears must be sharp to cut it. A dull blade just will not do the work. The Right Tools for the Job; Getting Started Your Wheaten should be mat-free. If not, you or your groomer will not be able to leave much coat on your dog.
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