This time, finishing the cut meant putting a mirror in front of Wyatt on the floor and Jakob sprawling out behind the boy, finishing the trim.

Wyatt isn't the only customer with special needs at, Authentischen Barbier, Jakob's old-fashioned shop.

He has many clients who are children with special needs. He also serves terminally ill customers and doesn't charge them, ABC News reported.

"When you shave someone who is probably going to die within 48 hours ... it's indescribable," Jakob told CBC.



He schedules the special cuts at the end of the day so there's no push to get the next person into the chair and he can take the time he needs, ABC News reported.

Wyatt usually has a 90-minute appointment that starts with the two either playing a game or eating candy.