Super! Super! Video Suzanne! Such a gorgeous dog too! Your groom on him looked perfect!!!! What a gorgeous dog! I like the tips and your opinion about the ear gunk!
I’ve watched a lot of videos as a new Groomer and I must say you have such a nice, easy casual style. It’s absolutely wonderful. The dog does not look stressed and you are so practical about your approach. I wish you taught classes! I think you are very talented!
It is so nice to see a groomer be calm, soft spoken, and slow moving around their dogs. I see so many groomers on TH-cam that completely stress their dogs out by slamming and jamming, putting the dog here, then there, it stresses me out just watching.....like they are racing the clock....there is a fine line between "time is money" and stressing the dogs out.
Thank you for putting that out about the ears. Not only do groomers have to be trained, pet owners expect us to deal with their dogs bad ears, skin ect. I have been grooming for 40yrs and have lost clients because their vet told them that I should be plucking and removing that from the ears. I hope more people see your videos. Your right That is not my job!!!!
Suzanne, thank you for sharing this video! I loved seeing Noah all grown up. He exemplifies how well your fear free training can work! Noah was so relaxed he could have taken a nap! Adorable puppy and excellent groom, as always.
The dog is so well behaved he doesn't seem to mind being groomed,mine loves a brush but when I get the clippers out she panics so I have to use scissors on her face and paws....she loves to have a bath and blow dry and brush....you have just shown how to trim the ears easily...so I will try tomorrow when I groom my little girl,she's 8 months old..,
Im so impressed with your kindness to the dog. Honoring his little heart and making this a tolerable experience for him. Also I'm thankful for all the extra tips you gave us. I have a miniature cockapoo that I keep very short. I can't wait to practice on his face, its always difficult because i didn't understand how to do it. Thank u so much.
Awesome instructions. If only if I can remember everything . I need to get Chuckers. I have a Cavapoo. I have been grooming for years, and I am still learning new techniques of grooming.
This was perfect Suzanne.. I love the new way you are doing your videos. His personality reminded me so much of my Sadie Rose the Cavapoo. I am going to do Sadie exactly like this next time I groom her ! Thanks for sharing! Oh Noah looked like a delicious chocolate piece of candy, and his eyes were mesmerizing!
Great work! Cute puppy 🐶 My 1 year old cocker spaniel is a psycho so Grooming is near impossible, the groomer no longer wants to work with him. But love my dog anyway
Check out fear free pets website for pet owners training tips. Find a groomer willing to work without a high velocity dryer, too. Ask the groomer if you can wash the dog the day before ( still be willing to pay full price). Ask for a one one one appointment, and find a groomer who understands and likes cockers ( I have owned 3 🙂 ). Maybe this will help. Or learn to groom him yourself.
@@grandestyledoggrooming thank you so much for the info. I'm learning to groom him myself, that's how I found your channel. Love your content! Thank you again
He has BEAUTIFUL soft, curly hair on his head! Nice video of your procedures, but did the owners want his eyelashes cut off? I’m a bit surprised at that.
Hi, lost my two girls ages 15 yrs. And 11 1/2 yrs. They had evidently easy to groom hair. My new dog I got him at 4 months old. My new dog is now one. I am having an awful time finding a groomer he is a yorkipoo looks mostly poodle 10 pounds. He has hair like cotton. The groomers either chop him ugly or shave. Still looking for a groomer. I live in Ohio. He does have hair like cotton. I have been getting him groomed since 4 months old. Any tips? Possibly? Would be so much appreciated! Thanks in advance. 💕
Thank you for this wonderful and incredibly helpful video!! Amazing job. You gave tips for technique, safety and reduction of their fear, all of which are so helpful to me. I happen to have a little brown 6mo cockapoo who looks exactly like Noah. I doubt he will be as still as Noah was though! 😂 Thank you, thank you, thank you!
This is the wrong way to cut a dog. Her technique is sound but you must always wash, dry and groom the dog thoroughly before any cutting happens. If you don’t fine dirt can get into the razor, blunt the blade and damage the razor. Brushing alone doesn’t get rid of this fine dirt only washing does. This dirt also blunts scissors faster and can damage the blade. Always wash your dogs first and dry them with a blaster on their bodies and the gentler dryer on their faces, brush them thoroughly for smooth mat free fur and then cut and style them. I am sure there are some courses available on bathing preparing a dog for cutting. Keep up the good work.
Also why isn’t he strapped to the top beam? He already looked at the razor nervously at the start. Even if he knew her he can still attempt to jump off the table and hurt himself. I don’t think this is very professional and good advice at all.
Sometimes cutting the bulk is good for saving time on the drying part. Yes it can damage your equipment if you do it constantly but it does help tremendously in the long run for these poodle/doodle breeds. Then there is some that just don’t get bathed or get bathed at home. You always think of the betterment of the dog, even if it risks your equipment. She even explains why she’s doing this in the video (not even 10 mins in).
@@thejec245 or if the dog is pelted matted you need to cut first otherwise the shampoo and water won't reach all the way to the skin and prevents those already tight Mats from getting tighter.
Super! Super! Video Suzanne! Such a gorgeous dog too! Your groom on him looked perfect!!!! What a gorgeous dog! I like the tips and your opinion about the ear gunk!
Thank you Donna 😊
I’ve watched a lot of videos as a new Groomer and I must say you have such a nice, easy casual style. It’s absolutely wonderful. The dog does not look stressed and you are so practical about your approach. I wish you taught classes! I think you are very talented!
Thank you so much! I upload at least 10 times a week. Be sure to hit the notification bell :)
Loved waking your video, you have a lovely kind way of grooming ❤
It is so nice to see a groomer be calm, soft spoken, and slow moving around their dogs. I see so many groomers on TH-cam that completely stress their dogs out by slamming and jamming, putting the dog here, then there, it stresses me out just watching.....like they are racing the clock....there is a fine line between "time is money" and stressing the dogs out.
Thank you for putting that out about the ears. Not only do groomers have to be trained, pet owners expect us to deal with their dogs bad ears, skin ect. I have been grooming for 40yrs and have lost clients because their vet told them that I should be plucking and removing that from the ears. I hope more people see your videos. Your right That is not my job!!!!
You're an excellent groomer, very gentle, patient and caring. I enjoy watching your videos.
Suzanne, thank you for sharing this video! I loved seeing Noah all grown up. He exemplifies how well your fear free training can work! Noah was so relaxed he could have taken a nap! Adorable puppy and excellent groom, as always.
The dog is so well behaved he doesn't seem to mind being groomed,mine loves a brush but when I get the clippers out she panics so I have to use scissors on her face and paws....she loves to have a bath and blow dry and brush....you have just shown how to trim the ears easily...so I will try tomorrow when I groom my little girl,she's 8 months old..,
This was so informative can’t thank you enough. Step by step I will do on my doodle next groom. Loving your videos.
What a beautiful boy and gorgeous outcome❣️. He is also an angel …..your fear free training clearly works! ❤️
Superb job! And what a perfect client. A pleasure to watch
Such a CUTE haircut- well end once again!!!!!
Love how you work around the dog when you can !!!!
My favorite part is when Mr. Noah plopped on the table while getting groomed❤️. He is all grown up now. Thank you for sharing!
Isn’t he sweet 🥰
Im so impressed with your kindness to the dog. Honoring his little heart and making this a tolerable experience for him. Also I'm thankful for all the extra tips you gave us. I have a miniature cockapoo that I keep very short. I can't wait to practice on his face, its always difficult because i didn't understand how to do it. Thank u so much.
You are welcome 🤗
What a handsome boy!!😊 I have a brown cockapoo and found this super informative.xx
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome instructions. If only if I can remember everything . I need to get Chuckers. I have a Cavapoo. I have been grooming for years, and I am still learning new techniques of grooming.
That pupper-wupper is a FLOOF-BOMB!!!!
He's adorable I want one like him❤️❤️
Great tips!!
He is so good ❤ and I love your gentle nature. I really engoyed your video
Like your vet/groomer philosophy!!!!
Cavapoos are so lovely. Such sweet creatures.
So beautiful to watch you are pure genius. Will be grooming a doodle shortly and have picked up some amazing tips from you. Thank you
Hi Suzanne, love those scissors you use what are please, really enjoying your video
Zolitta Mirage.
Thank you for sharing!! 😊
Brilliant video……thank you 🐾🐾
LOVE your free fear training- amazing service you offer !!!
Loved the video. My Pfeifle looks just like this dog, watching was almost like it was him being trimmed. Same attitude to the T.
Thank you for the explanation s while working.😍😍😍
Best video on the internet!
You're my new favorite groomer!
Thank you 😊
I remember when he first came in so cute & curly & I love his color
This was perfect Suzanne.. I love the new way you are doing your videos. His personality reminded me so much of my Sadie Rose the Cavapoo. I am going to do Sadie exactly like this next time I groom her ! Thanks for sharing! Oh Noah looked like a delicious chocolate piece of candy, and his eyes were mesmerizing!
Where do I purchase clippers and all scissors you've used for this video please
Great work! Cute puppy 🐶 My 1 year old cocker spaniel is a psycho so Grooming is near impossible, the groomer no longer wants to work with him. But love my dog anyway
Check out fear free pets website for pet owners training tips. Find a groomer willing to work without a high velocity dryer, too. Ask the groomer if you can wash the dog the day before ( still be willing to pay full price). Ask for a one one one appointment, and find a groomer who understands and likes cockers ( I have owned 3 🙂 ). Maybe this will help. Or learn to groom him yourself.
@@grandestyledoggrooming thank you so much for the info. I'm learning to groom him myself, that's how I found your channel. Love your content! Thank you again
Great video and information as it pertains to the different colors of the same breed of poo (sensitivity). When is your live stream?
What kind of puppy is this!! He's a cutie
Cockapoo
Could you show before and after Photos at the end of your videos? :)
I will consider it.
He has BEAUTIFUL soft, curly hair on his head! Nice video of your procedures, but did the owners want his eyelashes cut off? I’m a bit surprised at that.
Yes they do
@@grandestyledoggrooming Thanks! I was just wondering :).
oh my goodness ! I want you to cut my dog, you are so patient and kind~
Why don't you use a high velocity dryer? Is it cruel?
Some dogs are sensitive to the noise. Most dogs handle it well.
Hi, lost my two girls ages 15 yrs. And 11 1/2 yrs. They had evidently easy to groom hair. My new dog I got him at 4 months old. My new dog is now one. I am having an awful time finding a groomer he is a yorkipoo looks mostly poodle 10 pounds. He has hair like cotton. The groomers either chop him ugly or shave. Still looking for a groomer. I live in Ohio. He does have hair like cotton. I have been getting him groomed since 4 months old. Any tips? Possibly? Would be so much appreciated! Thanks in advance. 💕
He's so cute 🥰😍
Where do I order the Massuta curved chunkers from I am from Canada and always have to order from US but I can’t find these anywhere ?
V3 shears
He is just goergous
Look at those eyes !
Thank you for this wonderful and incredibly helpful video!! Amazing job. You gave tips for technique, safety and reduction of their fear, all of which are so helpful to me. I happen to have a little brown 6mo cockapoo who looks exactly like Noah. I doubt he will be as still as Noah was though! 😂
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Noah started as a biting terror. You will get there.
Did they dock his tail? Or was he born with a cocker tail?
He was docked.
??? Do cockapoos need to be raked or carded to remove coat like a cocker spaniel?
No.
@@grandestyledoggrooming Thank you so much 😊
I have a client doodle but beige. He acts absolutely the same way...must be genetic‼😅 I dont require from him to stand up when it's not necessary.
where are you located
Tampa
What’s the name of this cut
It is a freestyle trim, it really doesn't have a name.
Not you again
This is the wrong way to cut a dog. Her technique is sound but you must always wash, dry and groom the dog thoroughly before any cutting happens. If you don’t fine dirt can get into the razor, blunt the blade and damage the razor. Brushing alone doesn’t get rid of this fine dirt only washing does. This dirt also blunts scissors faster and can damage the blade. Always wash your dogs first and dry them with a blaster on their bodies and the gentler dryer on their faces, brush them thoroughly for smooth mat free fur and then cut and style them. I am sure there are some courses available on bathing preparing a dog for cutting. Keep up the good work.
Also why isn’t he strapped to the top beam? He already looked at the razor nervously at the start. Even if he knew her he can still attempt to jump off the table and hurt himself. I don’t think this is very professional and good advice at all.
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Sometimes cutting the bulk is good for saving time on the drying part. Yes it can damage your equipment if you do it constantly but it does help tremendously in the long run for these poodle/doodle breeds. Then there is some that just don’t get bathed or get bathed at home. You always think of the betterment of the dog, even if it risks your equipment. She even explains why she’s doing this in the video (not even 10 mins in).
@@thejec245 or if the dog is pelted matted you need to cut first otherwise the shampoo and water won't reach all the way to the skin and prevents those already tight Mats from getting tighter.
Is his hair wavy f2 type? If I'm right, f1 is straighter...thanks. I'm just researching before I purchase my 1st pup/doggie...i❤him