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Love when you take on these really desperate cases where the doggo is in sore need of a grooming. You get to be the "bad Guy" and the owners the saviors in the end that arrive in shiny armour (a car) and rescue them from "torment". Even though the grooming processes surely is stressful and painful for these doggos they will be so much better for it afterwards. Great community here that makes it possible for you to offer your services as a pet groomer free of charge and the guides on homegrooming is even more admirable.
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I'm a dude with small hands & I know a glove that's too big & too thick when I see one & that glove is both! & Why is the cuff sooo wide? This is very clearly your show to operate how you like so this is just a suggestion... Reach out to Mechanix gloves & see if they offer a bite proof or if they'll work with you in creating one with your logo on the back & Kickstarter (or the Canadian equivalent) to raise funds & attention to the project That glove is designed to stop a 🦛 🦷 🦛 🦷 from piercing thru.
@@DaveyOH-ig6xvoh get past it. As an English teacher, you should know that people talk how their environment taught them. Stop policing the language, eh?
@@DaveyOH-ig6xv That's a little nitpicky considering that it's all unscripted and she has more important things to focus on while doing the groom. Yes, people consistently screwing up double negatives drives me up the wall too (this is squarely directed at my husband), but this seems like a context where less than great grammar should get a pass.
I would use things like double negatives in English when I speak because it's normal in my mother tongue. As long as people can understand what you're saying, I don't think it matters. Just don't use double negatives when writing an essay.
Hi Vanessa, we truly appreciate your patience, perseverance and the tender care you provided to Sarah and all the other challenging but adorable fur-babies!❤️
While she was still pretty spicy at the end it wasn't nearly as bad as in the beginning which points to pain from matting triggering a lot of her aggressive behavior. Glad Venessa was able to get this old gal in a more clean and comfortable state!
Not just the matting, but nobody seems to be considering that this dog has never been to a groomer's before - so has likely never encountered electric clippers before. Those things make quite a racket, must be even louder to a dog's sensitive hearing, and she has no idea what they are. From her pov that thing is probably like some evil snake coming to get her, and you can see how frightened she is - she's snapping to protect herself, not to be mean. She was a lot calmer with the scissors, but still not too keen on face work, and she doesn't know that sudden movements near scissors are a bad idea! Vanessa handled it all really calmly and professionally.
Okay, now my curiosity is piqued. How would one get from Nunavut to Ontario? I tried to map from many locations in the province it and the only thing that comes up is flights. I’m guessing it’s really that remote and sparsely populated?
@@ByHerHandNot sure if this is answering your question, but one literally cannot drive to Nunavut from Ontario. There are no roads into Nunavut from elsewhere in Canada (there might eventually be). Most people fly in and out, and I would assume travel by water is also an option. As the crow flies, it's about 3000 km or 1800 miles from the Niagara region to Iqaluit.
@@geonerd this thank you! And people call starting to clip our poodles at 3 weeks. This is whyand is also why poodle owners learn to groom because you can't just let a dog get this bad and the fact she was chill for the bath is almost worse cause wetting a dog with matting just tightens it!
Vanessa you are an expert groomer. You were consistent non stop communicating with Sarah and let her know she is getting groomed done deal. She looks so cute.❤ 👏
"no Sarah, no biting" is something I heard as a small child, I also don't like when someone makes me do a thing I don't want to do. I'd probably bite too.
My sister was always a biter as a kid and sometimes as an adult (she bit me on the knee while picking up her phone that she dropped on the floor during a performance we attended) and her name is also Sara
LOL that was me as a kid as well. I well recall mom shouting BG! NO Biting! when she noticed I was getting frustrated with an over rambunctious, rude neighbor boy... Of course I bit him.🤣
I am sometimes gobsmacked by how much empathy you have for these critters, Vanessa. It's just wonderful to see how patient and understanding you are with them; you are ddamn near unflappable.
What a huge compliment to have someone come from such a remote location! And while you might not have been happy w/the results...I think her family was...and so was I bc she was adorable!!!
You are truly an angel for these 'spicy' animals. Personally I think a course in how to raise and handle dogs should be mandatory for owners it is good there are persistent groomers like you.
Poor little mite, I do appreciate how you understand where the fear / aggression stems from and are so gentle but firm. Poor Sara is getting old, maybe stiff / sore joints, definitely sore paws, plus the matting hurts.
"Those who are hardest to love need it the most" ....Lil Sarah is so lucky to have you as a groomer who will push through all her anxiety with compassion as well as as safety. You are a diamond in a rhinestone world!
@@TifaTakeuchi 😂 Yup! My 16 year old, 5.5lb, toothless Chihuahua can be worse than Sara. Thank goodness we don't have to rely on groomers. He is short haired and fits in the kitchen sink for baths 😂
Aw she's just dangling there like a pinata 🤣 For the grooming courses: since they're a good resource for owners who can't afford professional grooming but also are a little expensive themselves (which is fair! i'm sure they are a lot of work and require a lot of expertise to provide) it might be nice to have, like, a pay it forward option? Where people can buy a course for someone else who needs it to redeem or something? idk just a thought
That would have been a two person groom for safety. You're extremely brave! I know I have scars to show the times I wasn't fast enough to get out of the way!
She was certainly a test of quick reflexes! The bandana was hilarious!!! Oh my goodness, you were so kind and patient with her! You are such a beautiful combination of knowledge, experience, and talent!
Yeah I'm pretty sure she was just super scared of the razor and surprisingly not the dryer or the water. Poor girl. As usual, Vanessa is a miracle worker. ❤
i love near the end when you say "it's not that bad!" because i ALWAYS say that when im trying to trim my cat's claws 😆 like girl it doesn't hurt, it isnt even uncomfortable... its just really not as bad as theyre making it out to be 😆
So cute and WoW, they came from Nunavut which isn't exactly the Niagara Region. Loved the spiciness, it makes for a fun video, as long as Vanessa isn't harmed. The pigeon popping up had me giggling 😂
As a dog groomer, you are amazing with patience of a saint... some dogs are like this for whatever reason....hopefully it reassured Sara that not all things in life are horrible....and I hope the owners gave you a good tip....you deserve it!!!! It saddens me that so much of the problems of these dogs would be preventable if owners spent time at home with puppies, working with them....handling their feet, regular nail cutting, brushing them and kind discipline...and proper socializing them..... there are a lot of good groomers out there who do what they can....but please you owners work with your dogs at home and give them some training before they go for a groom.
You’re doing an amazing job with lots of compassion and patience. Especially being so matted. Also being reactive/upset. Spicey/scared and not sure what to expect from lack of exposure to being groomed. ☺️🐾👍🏾🌺
Your videos are wonderful, and I absolutely love the creativity of the titles given to your videos. Watching you with these puppies, big and small, never fails to bring a smile to my face. Thank You!
Love how kind & loving you are to pups. I will never grow tired of watching you groom these babies. I have a lil Yorky. He has had ; different groomer’s the last one is the only one that hasn’t cut him. He is scared because he has been cut since a tiny baby. He is 1 yr now🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
You are so, so kind and patient to these doggos. Really well done! Your level of understanding and how you approach each case in different ways, making them as comfortable as possible for their grooming, is really incredible.
boy you are so patient with her i wish owners wouild groom them more i dont know why people get dogs that need a lot of grooming if they dont take care of them themselves and then expect groomers to carve something out of ungroomed coats
I just love the way you handled that Spicy Sara! The way you talked to her like she's a little kid that was throwing a tantrum!! 'Um, no, I think not...' Classic!! Great work!!
I am amazed by Vanessa’s patience… having to do this all day long with animals that get aggressive for a groom like this… truly a professional with the personality for the job! I’d get fed up of being bitten at within the first 5 min even with the muzzle!
I have always groomed my own dog....but I have had her since she was a puppy and started her on standing for a minute ot two for being brushed and having her toes and feet handled, progressing from there. It is not a process she enjoys but she does tolerate it well. She is a very active dog so we keep our sessions short and I spend about an hour once a week, either shaving or tweaking (thinning or shortening) her coat and we always grind nail which takes about an hour. It was a bit of a learning curve for me. I really enjoy watching your videos. You are very purposeful but patient. There is something very satisfying for me watching you turn the dogs into beauties!
That's one thing, but the main problem is not getting them used to a comb or brush. Once you have a kitten or puppy, give it a week to adjust to it's new home. Then. slowly get it to tolerate being touched by grooming tools in exchange for snacks. Might seem like boring training initially but totally worth it.
@@IgorEngelen1974 Thank you for this advice. We don’t really plan on getting a long hair, but I don’t want our dog giving anyone (Rather be it groomer or vet), a hard time. It speaks volumes about the pet owner. And I don’t think anyone wants to be denied services because they have a difficult pet.
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Love when you take on these really desperate cases where the doggo is in sore need of a grooming. You get to be the "bad Guy" and the owners the saviors in the end that arrive in shiny armour (a car) and rescue them from "torment".
Even though the grooming processes surely is stressful and painful for these doggos they will be so much better for it afterwards. Great community here that makes it possible for you to offer your services as a pet groomer free of charge and the guides on homegrooming is even more admirable.
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It's really unfortunate that you're the type of person who thinks it's acceptable to use the name "Karen" as an insult. Absolutely shameful.
I'm a dude with small hands & I know a glove that's too big & too thick when I see one & that glove is both!
& Why is the cuff sooo wide?
This is very clearly your show to operate how you like so this is just a suggestion...
Reach out to Mechanix gloves & see if they offer a bite proof or if they'll work with you in creating one with your logo on the back & Kickstarter (or the Canadian equivalent) to raise funds & attention to the project
That glove is designed to stop a 🦛 🦷 🦛 🦷 from piercing thru.
Vanessa:“I don’t think you know words…”
Sarah: I only know violence…
Neither does Vanessa with her double negatives. UGH. I'm an English teacher and this makes me sad
@@DaveyOH-ig6xvoh get past it. As an English teacher, you should know that people talk how their environment taught them. Stop policing the language, eh?
@@DaveyOH-ig6xv That's a little nitpicky considering that it's all unscripted and she has more important things to focus on while doing the groom. Yes, people consistently screwing up double negatives drives me up the wall too (this is squarely directed at my husband), but this seems like a context where less than great grammar should get a pass.
I would use things like double negatives in English when I speak because it's normal in my mother tongue. As long as people can understand what you're saying, I don't think it matters. Just don't use double negatives when writing an essay.
@@DaveyOH-ig6xv you're one of the reasons that I didn't bother becoming a teacher. Teens rightfully don't respect them much anymore.
Something so funny about her having such an adult woman name "no Sarah no biting" just makes me laugh. And she's so cute afterwards.
I'd have a lot of questions if I hear that without context!
Yea, the name doesn't fit her haha 😂
It makes me giggle extra because it's my sister's name 😅
It gives me Robin vibes from the hair saloon honestly.
As someone who is named Sarah, this was kind of trippy to watch 😂
Vanessa: aw, you little peanut head! 😍
Sarah: so you have chosen... death.
😂❤
This dog does a great impression of Hannibal Lector. Just keep her away from the fava beans.
😂🥰
Lecter not Lector.
@@redrumaxno one cares
Nobody is looking at the way you spelled his name… I mean really!
...and the chianti!
Hi Vanessa, we truly appreciate your patience, perseverance and the tender care you provided to Sarah and all the other challenging but adorable fur-babies!❤️
Yaaa! three cheers for Sarah or should that be Vanessa.
Omg!! How's your baby Sarah doing with the sores on her paw? 🥺🥺❤️ Ang ganda yung aso mo 🥺❤️❤️
Amen to that! :)
While she was still pretty spicy at the end it wasn't nearly as bad as in the beginning which points to pain from matting triggering a lot of her aggressive behavior. Glad Venessa was able to get this old gal in a more clean and comfortable state!
Or it points to Vanessa's fortitude in convincing Sarah that snotty behavior won't work. Since she hasn't been groomed she needs to learn this.
Not just the matting, but nobody seems to be considering that this dog has never been to a groomer's before - so has likely never encountered electric clippers before. Those things make quite a racket, must be even louder to a dog's sensitive hearing, and she has no idea what they are. From her pov that thing is probably like some evil snake coming to get her, and you can see how frightened she is - she's snapping to protect herself, not to be mean. She was a lot calmer with the scissors, but still not too keen on face work, and she doesn't know that sudden movements near scissors are a bad idea! Vanessa handled it all really calmly and professionally.
Oof, those feet! She must have felt like she was walking around with rocks between her pads, poor girl.
Sarah's family traveled all the way from Nunavut to Ontario to have her groomed. That's amazing. Wishing them a safe journey when they return home. ❤
Totally, that's a VERY long way to go for a groom. Wow.
How many hours drive would that be?
Okay, now my curiosity is piqued. How would one get from Nunavut to Ontario? I tried to map from many locations in the province it and the only thing that comes up is flights. I’m guessing it’s really that remote and sparsely populated?
@@hinotefanatic I actually wonder that myself as well. they didn't need to do that on a small plane, did they? If so, yikes.
@@ByHerHandNot sure if this is answering your question, but one literally cannot drive to Nunavut from Ontario. There are no roads into Nunavut from elsewhere in Canada (there might eventually be). Most people fly in and out, and I would assume travel by water is also an option. As the crow flies, it's about 3000 km or 1800 miles from the Niagara region to Iqaluit.
FLUFF OFF KAREN😂😂😂😂😂😂
Round of applause for Vanessa pulling this off! And to this sweet little dragon's owners for making the trip to care for her!💖
The @#$ owwners let the poor dog get WAY too matted.
@geonerd Not their fault there isn't a groomer near them. Plus they knew she'd be feisty.
She also needs a diet. Too heavy
@@geonerd this thank you! And people call starting to clip our poodles at 3 weeks. This is whyand is also why poodle owners learn to groom because you can't just let a dog get this bad and the fact she was chill for the bath is almost worse cause wetting a dog with matting just tightens it!
Vanessa you are an expert groomer. You were consistent non stop communicating with Sarah and let her know she is getting groomed done deal. She looks so cute.❤ 👏
That dog was having Nunavut.
😂😂 good one
This needs to be pinned and I laughed way too hard at this.
Amazing ❤🎉
I'm from Nunavut lol
This should be a pinned comment!
She's really throwing paws.
The pigeon pop ups for her cooing 😂
Is that what it was, I thought it was something else. :)
@@dennis2376 that gross
I wonder why????
Sarah got sent to air jail for her crimes
"no Sarah, no biting" is something I heard as a small child, I also don't like when someone makes me do a thing I don't want to do. I'd probably bite too.
I think i know who you were in you last reincarnation. 😉
My sister was always a biter as a kid and sometimes as an adult (she bit me on the knee while picking up her phone that she dropped on the floor during a performance we attended) and her name is also Sara
Sarah, no.
LOL that was me as a kid as well. I well recall mom shouting BG! NO Biting! when she noticed I was getting frustrated with an over rambunctious, rude neighbor boy... Of course I bit him.🤣
My daughter‘s a Sarah, as well! She only sometimes bites, but she does give out (mostly accidental) headbutts. 😂
You are a no nonsense, kind and loving groomer You rock the Grooming World!
Your patience and perseverance with the problem puppers is so admirable❤️❤️
I am sometimes gobsmacked by how much empathy you have for these critters, Vanessa. It's just wonderful to see how patient and understanding you are with them; you are ddamn near unflappable.
What a huge compliment to have someone come from such a remote location! And while you might not have been happy w/the results...I think her family was...and so was I bc she was adorable!!!
You are truly an angel for these 'spicy' animals. Personally I think a course in how to raise and handle dogs should be mandatory for owners it is good there are persistent groomers like you.
Absolutely!! All breeds!!💯💯 Vanessa is wonderful 💯❤️🫶🏻
She’s feisty…even in midair🤣🤣🤣
All I can say is you are a master of your profession the world needs more people like you
Sara looks absolutely adorable after her groom. She must feel amazing!
Poor little mite, I do appreciate how you understand where the fear / aggression stems from and are so gentle but firm.
Poor Sara is getting old, maybe stiff / sore joints, definitely sore paws, plus the matting hurts.
"Those who are hardest to love need it the most" ....Lil Sarah is so lucky to have you as a groomer who will push through all her anxiety with compassion as well as as safety. You are a diamond in a rhinestone world!
I'm so glad Sara had you for a groomer. Your disposition is beautiful ❤️🎉
People sometimes use groomer for people that like children in a bad way and sometimes people use groomer in a like a guy that gives dogs hair cuts
Sara: "I was happy...2 minutes before the start of this."🥴
"It's okay....it's okay...." Speak for yourself lady! This is so not okay! 😂
Why are little dogs often so feisty? Sara here certainly sees herself as some gigantic Caucasian shepherd! 😅
It's all concentrated in small dogs.
@@TifaTakeuchi 😂 Yup! My 16 year old, 5.5lb, toothless Chihuahua can be worse than Sara. Thank goodness we don't have to rely on groomers. He is short haired and fits in the kitchen sink for baths 😂
@klaatubaradanikto6554yep totally agree.
@klaatubaradanikto6554 That and bad/overbreeding that causes temperament issues.
She's an alabi in her mind😅😅😅😅😅😅
"I think the fluff not!" episodes, gotta love' em!
She looked so beautiful after her groom! Thank you for being so patient with her! ❤
Aw she's just dangling there like a pinata 🤣
For the grooming courses: since they're a good resource for owners who can't afford professional grooming but also are a little expensive themselves (which is fair! i'm sure they are a lot of work and require a lot of expertise to provide) it might be nice to have, like, a pay it forward option? Where people can buy a course for someone else who needs it to redeem or something? idk just a thought
That would have been a two person groom for safety. You're extremely brave! I know I have scars to show the times I wasn't fast enough to get out of the way!
Oooo you got a mop on a leash! 😂🥰 Your patience is so admirable. Thank you for all you do for animals. 🙏
You are very brave! Sara was not a fan of grooming at all! So glad you both survived!
That little spitfire turned out looking so darling. You were so amazing with her. You really are unbelievably talented and caring 🌺💜🌺💜🌺💜🌺
She was certainly a test of quick reflexes! The bandana was hilarious!!! Oh my goodness, you were so kind and patient with her! You are such a beautiful combination of knowledge, experience, and talent!
Sara said this is in fact not her definition of okay.
Naughty little gremlin 😮
Yep someone must have fed her after midnight.
Hahaha, your comment caught me off guard, made me laugh hard!
@@JohnSmith-nl4zh LOL! ;)
at least she doesn't multiply when wet 😂😂
At least she doesn't seem to have arthritis yet by the way she was thrashing around.
The pigeon comparison is gold!
The joy in the voices of Sarah's nonfur parents made tears swell up in my eyes
It's always the smallest one that's fiercest
The pigeon put me over the edge when she was making that noise perfect description 🤭
Yeah I'm pretty sure she was just super scared of the razor and surprisingly not the dryer or the water. Poor girl. As usual, Vanessa is a miracle worker. ❤
this world really is lucky to have you in it ❤ your patience and compassion is world class
You are a Saint to deal with the difficulties of some dogs, thank you so much, I know pupper feels so much better.
A 7 minutes main channel video? You spoil us Vanessa ❤
i love near the end when you say "it's not that bad!" because i ALWAYS say that when im trying to trim my cat's claws 😆 like girl it doesn't hurt, it isnt even uncomfortable... its just really not as bad as theyre making it out to be 😆
how do you know it is not uncomfortable? Were you ever a cat to know what it is like from its perspective?
Sara suspended. Michael Jackson would be jealous of her Moonwalk.
Your skills are incredible, but your sense of humor is tops!!!!
Poor Baby is terrified. Thank you for being so gentle with her.
One of your more lively grooms, however it turned out very well. The puppy looks so much better. Going into summer it will enjoy the "cool" look.
Seeing the parents at pick up warms my heart every time ❤
And THIS is why you get your pet used to grooming since early age.
I can't believe how wide the smile on my face is when I watch these videos
The "Harness of humiliation" is my new favorite word
That, and "Happy Hoody" & "Murder Mittens".
Vanessa, GIRL, YOU HAVE THE "PATIENCE OF A SAINT"!!!! If that dog tried to bite me, ohhhhhh NOOOOOOO!!!!
So cute and WoW, they came from Nunavut which isn't exactly the Niagara Region. Loved the spiciness, it makes for a fun video, as long as Vanessa isn't harmed.
The pigeon popping up had me giggling 😂
She was committed to completing the bite...she has been getting her way for 12 years i bet.
Oh she looked so amazing after her groom
❤❤❤❤🐕🐕🐕💖🌟
Girl!! You are a SAINT❤️ I’m a “Cat Lady” but love Dogs 2! It’s a joy and Awe inspiring to see someone living in their purpose! Blessing my dear 😍🌹
I love how you're firm and gentle
In Sara’s voice: “ Girl when I get down from herrre….”😂😂😂😂😂😂
I absolutely ❤❤❤❤ watching your videos…
As a dog groomer, you are amazing with patience of a saint... some dogs are like this for whatever reason....hopefully it reassured Sara that not all things in life are horrible....and I hope the owners gave you a good tip....you deserve it!!!!
It saddens me that so much of the problems of these dogs would be preventable if owners spent time at home with puppies, working with them....handling their feet, regular nail cutting, brushing them and kind discipline...and proper socializing them..... there are a lot of good groomers out there who do what they can....but please you owners work with your dogs at home and give them some training before they go for a groom.
Can't believe how patient you are!! I could never do this job ❤ Love from South Africa
You are so patient and kind
You’re doing an amazing job with lots of compassion and patience.
Especially being so matted. Also being reactive/upset. Spicey/scared and not sure what to expect from lack of exposure to being groomed. ☺️🐾👍🏾🌺
Your videos are wonderful, and I absolutely love the creativity of the titles given to your videos. Watching you with these puppies, big and small, never fails to bring a smile to my face. Thank You!
Love how kind & loving you are to pups. I will never grow tired of watching you groom these babies. I have a lil Yorky. He has had ; different groomer’s the last one is the only one that hasn’t cut him. He is scared because he has been cut since a tiny baby. He is 1 yr now🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
They traveled from Nunavut? Seems like Sarah was having Nunavut!
😂
You are so calm and patient. The dogs are lucky to have you.
Poor Sara. She’s in the groomer’s helper, looking like “I’ll get even with you for this, Vanessa!”🐶
You are so, so kind and patient to these doggos. Really well done! Your level of understanding and how you approach each case in different ways, making them as comfortable as possible for their grooming, is really incredible.
You have such a lot of patience with this little hellion
You have unending patience! Bless you! ❤
The side-eye at 0:56 will become the thing of legends.
Thank you for being such a calm, kind groomer. ❤❤❤
“I’ll leave you a present in the yard” lol
It’s a tip!
I think Miss Sara takes the award for the fastest reaction 😆. She doesn’t mess around. Haha
And she's a senior too! She seems to be in really good shape.
boy you are so patient with her i wish owners wouild groom them more i dont know why people get dogs that need a lot of grooming if they dont take care of them themselves and then expect groomers to carve something out of ungroomed coats
You are so professional! I enjoy watching you! These animals need your patience and understanding. Well done.
Owners need to groom their own dogs if they can't be socialized to it.
You are amazing! I work with dogs and I know how difficult it can be sometimes to keep your tone calm and gentle when a dog is being aggressive.
I am a senior dog citizen and I do not appreciate any of this...LOL
You did a wonderful job with her. You are incredibly patient.
There are breeds that don’t require professional grooming. Or they sell clippers and brushes and combs at the store. Js ( former groomer)
I just love the way you handled that Spicy Sara! The way you talked to her like she's a little kid that was throwing a tantrum!! 'Um, no, I think not...' Classic!! Great work!!
If her owners are reading, you're great people! If you want to help her sore paws, Epsom salt soaks do wonders.
You're an angel to put up with that. A true professional.
I am amazed by Vanessa’s patience… having to do this all day long with animals that get aggressive for a groom like this… truly a professional with the personality for the job! I’d get fed up of being bitten at within the first 5 min even with the muzzle!
100% agree!
Poor thing…and that’s to both of you 😂
You handled that with so much kindness ❤
If there is no place to get a pet groomed, I would buy a goldfish. This way, the pet does not suffer.
Bro i only read "Dog BITES groomer | gets hung" and panicked so hard
Why? Do you really think a popular dog grooming channel would post a video about killing a dog? Really?
i mean theres the thumbnail
Calling Sarah "Spicy" is a masterpiece of understatement...........😁😁
The harness of humiliation 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I have always groomed my own dog....but I have had her since she was a puppy and started her on standing for a minute ot two for being brushed and having her toes and feet handled, progressing from there. It is not a process she enjoys but she does tolerate it well. She is a very active dog so we keep our sessions short and I spend about an hour once a week, either shaving or tweaking (thinning or shortening) her coat and we always grind nail which takes about an hour. It was a bit of a learning curve for me. I really enjoy watching your videos. You are very purposeful but patient. There is something very satisfying for me watching you turn the dogs into beauties!
When I saw those pigeons I laughed so hard 😂
I’m sure she fought them when they tried. She’s a strong little one.
Part of the problem with dog owners is calling dogs feisty when in fact they are aggressive
That's one thing, but the main problem is not getting them used to a comb or brush. Once you have a kitten or puppy, give it a week to adjust to it's new home. Then. slowly get it to tolerate being touched by grooming tools in exchange for snacks. Might seem like boring training initially but totally worth it.
@@IgorEngelen1974 Thank you for this advice. We don’t really plan on getting a long hair, but I don’t want our dog giving anyone (Rather be it groomer or vet), a hard time. It speaks volumes about the pet owner. And I don’t think anyone wants to be denied services because they have a difficult pet.
... I think when they say fiesty they actually mean aggressive
I don’t think it’s aggression as much as it’s terror
Such a sweet face and "Who me?" attitude when she's all done .