This is the BEST VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN on a Golden English Retriever GROOM !!! Thank you SO MUCH Kitty!! I wish I could buy from your channel in the USA. CHEERS!!!!
I have an English cream golden retriever that looks exactly like the one in the video and no one has ever groomed him so well as you did. Love your video!! The way you trimmed the tail, the shoulders, paws...shows you have ALOT of experience. Wow! Great job & loads of info!!😍😘
I wish you were in Canada!! There are so few groomers who know how to properly groom a Golden. They think they are so great with clippers and that you can't tell. Then I finally found a wonderful groomer who knew what she was doing but has now injured her back to the point where she cannot lift more than 30pds. I'm going to do this myself Your videos are very helpful. Wish me luck.
Thank you Luisa , if we can help you with something , don't hesitate to contact us . It's our passion to help you out . wishing all the pleasure and luck to groom you dog . Kind regards.
Love your video. I am a former groomer who is planning on getting back into grooming as a second income. You remind me of my former teacher Irina Pinkusevich she's amazing. She teaches you how to groom properly and leaves you in awe with her work.
Hello Frenchie Girl , Irina is one of the most experienced and amazing groomers is the World . You are a lucky girl / groomer , To be taking class from her . Kind regards.
I really enjoyed this video and found it very informative. I am just starting dog grooming at the ripe old age of 62. I have a goldie and will now feel more confident grooming her. Thank you
Wow… you are such a pro… And I love how passionate you are about your job :-) you really love what you do, it comes across very well in the video. Thanks so much for all the great information.
This was so lovely and relaxing to watch. I usually struggle to get Golden's coat's flat instead of wavy, but I'm going to not be so afraid to use a stripping blade instead of my usual slicker brush! I can't wait to see the difference it makes!
Hello Miss Kitty. I am a professional dog groomer in the US. I own my own groom shop. I have been on .y own for 3 years. I am professionally trained. I have a retriever I do very similar to how you did Nora. I'm just curious roughly how much do groomers charge to groom the way you just did. I feel as if I'm under charging. I'm just trying to get a rough idea. Thank you for all of your amazing videos
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Hi some videos say it's OK to use a stripper on goldens and some say not to because it ruins the coat, I'm confused because my golden is now 7 month and malting alot more now is this normal for aged and time of year ?
ohh So nice to hear Chantel. thank you !! Keep on following us, there is so much to come !! And don't hesitate to contact us, if you have any questions. In the mean time please take a look at our website for more knowledge, information & products: www.transgroom.com Thank you
I am learning how to groom my golden. My question is how do you get the body short? My dog’s coat grows really long and it’s really thick. Is it all hand scissored? I think my groomer uses a clipper with a guard? When I do get him groomed his coat always looks so even. If you do use a clipper do you go with the coat or against the coat?
Hello Wendy, I am happy to help you further. We don't recommend to scissor the body. cause if you clip or scissor the body of a Golden, the chance that the coat get curly and ugly, is high. You can strip the coat on the body with the fingers, that no problem. From the moment you use clippers, you will get a different coat structure. . For the correct tools please take a look at our website : www.transgroom.com
I enjoyed watching your video - Norre looks gorgeous. Also, for a Golden Retriever, dirty does mean happy - so you are correct with both terms at the beginning of the video. 😉
Hello Hans, back in the 'old days' there was just stripping the side of the back legs. Nowadays we also scissor them. Just be careful that you don't scissor the undercoat . cause then is there a possibility that you create curls or weaves. However, you are not ruin the coat if you do that. Kind regards.
Hi there! With some breeds we shave in between the individual pads to make the paws clean and easy to maintain. With other breeds, we leave the hair in between the pads so that the hair accentuates the shapes of the pads and every gap between the pads is "filled up" with hair so to speak. This is the case for goldens, shelties, show cockers, etc. I hope this makes it a little clearer. Kind regards
@@TransgroomTV So it's a breed standard thing. I thought it was to avoid orthopedic problems and such. Thanks for clearing that up. I have a golden that gets inflamed between the pads so I sometimes use clippers to get all the hair removed. I'll know to not do that in the future before shows though.
Hello Bridie, I'm using all Yento scissors in this video. This is our own brand. You can find it on our website. You can also click on the link in the description to find all products used in this video. Kind regards
As an English cream owner I do not agree with trying to make Nora and other creams fat coated as they are not a flat coated breed. English creams are much more wavy coated than American Goldens. I do agree in thinning their coats on their hind upper and back quarters. I do use clippers in between their toes but not btwn front of toes…that I do as you did with curved scissors. Plucking is a no no with a BIG NOOO in Canada as a smooth trim can be done with scissors with no pain or stress to the dog. Thank you for sharing but please don’t try to hide our curly beauties because you think they should be flat coated
Hello Deb , Thank you for your comment and Your honest opinion . We respect Everybody's way of grooming, point of view . this is how we learn from each other. We , as European groomers and dog show people, has maybe a different way to groom and prepare . . But we understand your point of view . thank you for sharing . Kind regards
Now this lady knows how to properly groom a golden retriever!!! I wish I could find a groomer this knowledgeable for my Golden
Hello Scott, thank you for your message . Hope you enjoyed this Golden video :-).
Have a nice day
Isn’t that the truth! I’m ready to fly to England to have mine groomed. I LOVE her!!
This is the BEST VIDEO IVE EVER SEEN on a Golden English Retriever GROOM !!! Thank you SO MUCH Kitty!! I wish I could buy from your channel in the USA. CHEERS!!!!
I have an English cream golden retriever that looks exactly like the one in the video and no one has ever groomed him so well as you did. Love your video!! The way you trimmed the tail, the shoulders, paws...shows you have ALOT of experience. Wow! Great job & loads of info!!😍😘
Thank you so much for your nice comments. Its lovely to share our passion with the world . Again, Thank you
I AGREE!!
I wish you were in Canada!! There are so few groomers who know how to properly groom a Golden. They think they are so great with clippers and that you can't tell. Then I finally found a wonderful groomer who knew what she was doing but has now injured her back to the point where she cannot lift more than 30pds. I'm going to do this myself Your videos are very helpful. Wish me luck.
Thank you Luisa , if we can help you with something , don't hesitate to contact us . It's our passion to help you out . wishing all the pleasure and luck to groom you dog . Kind regards.
Thank you! I don't think I've ever owned a dog with so much hair!
Love your video. I am a former groomer who is planning on getting back into grooming as a second income. You remind me of my former teacher Irina Pinkusevich she's amazing. She teaches you how to groom properly and leaves you in awe with her work.
Hello Frenchie Girl , Irina is one of the most experienced and amazing groomers is the World . You are a lucky girl / groomer , To be taking class from her . Kind regards.
Very satisfying to watch and she is an expert.
ohhh thank you so much !!! It's my passion to share my knowledge. Thank you
I really enjoyed this video and found it very informative. I am just starting dog grooming at the ripe old age of 62. I have a goldie and will now feel more confident grooming her. Thank you
Thank You Lynn, so wonderful to read. Keep on going and don't forget to enjoy every step of the way .
Kind regards .
Wow… you are such a pro… And I love how passionate you are about your job :-) you really love what you do, it comes across very well in the video. Thanks so much for all the great information.
thank you Maurice for your lovely feedback . It's all about passion :-) Take care .
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Loves your videos Kitty really useful, informative and enjoyable to watch ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you Sarah., for your lovely feedback. Please keep following us .
LOVELY AND CUTE
This was so lovely and relaxing to watch. I usually struggle to get Golden's coat's flat instead of wavy, but I'm going to not be so afraid to use a stripping blade instead of my usual slicker brush! I can't wait to see the difference it makes!
How lovely, good luck! Kind regards
That’s because the are not flat coated…they should be embraced for their curls by just reducing their undercoats
Kitty enjoys grooming so much! Really motivating :-)
LOVELY I WISHD ID HAD DOG LIKED THAT
Very good thanks for a great lesson
Very too the point. Thank you
Thank you for your very nice feedback . Kind regards,
Hello Miss Kitty. I am a professional dog groomer in the US. I own my own groom shop. I have been on .y own for 3 years. I am professionally trained. I have a retriever I do very similar to how you did Nora. I'm just curious roughly how much do groomers charge to groom the way you just did. I feel as if I'm under charging. I'm just trying to get a rough idea. Thank you for all of your amazing videos
I learned a lot to your videos! How i love it!
Thank you Rosemarie :-)
I love your videos, very well explained and your voice is so relaxing hahahah. Love how you treat the dogs, it shows how much you love what you do 💜
Thank you so much!
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Hi some videos say it's OK to use a stripper on goldens and some say not to because it ruins the coat, I'm confused because my golden is now 7 month and malting alot more now is this normal for aged and time of year ?
Love your videos Kitty!! Thank you so much!!
ohhh thank you for this wonderful message, if we can help you with anything, please don't hesitate to contact us .
Wooww what a fantástic work 👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I love your videos. Very well explained and informative! My new favourite channel!! 😻
ohh So nice to hear Chantel. thank you !! Keep on following us, there is so much to come !! And don't hesitate to contact us, if you have any questions.
In the mean time please take a look at our website for more knowledge, information & products:
www.transgroom.com
Thank you
I am learning how to groom my golden. My question is how do you get the body short? My dog’s coat grows really long and it’s really thick. Is it all hand scissored? I think my groomer uses a clipper with a guard? When I do get him groomed his coat always looks so even. If you do use a clipper do you go with the coat or against the coat?
Hello Wendy, I am happy to help you further. We don't recommend to scissor the body. cause if you clip or scissor the body of a Golden, the chance that the coat get curly and ugly, is high. You can strip the coat on the body with the fingers, that no problem. From the moment you use clippers, you will get a different coat structure. . For the correct tools please take a look at our website : www.transgroom.com
Transgroom TV how do they get show goldens coat so short? That’s the look I’m looking to do.
I enjoyed watching your video - Norre looks gorgeous. Also, for a Golden Retriever, dirty does mean happy - so you are correct with both terms at the beginning of the video. 😉
I WISHD ID HAD DOG LIKE THAT
Beautiful job like always 🙌🙌
Chévere, excelente. Thanks very much
I was wondering what to do with the back side of the leggs. More specific "the pants". Some people say only handstripping and no cutting.
Hello Hans, back in the 'old days' there was just stripping the side of the back legs. Nowadays we also scissor them. Just be careful that you don't scissor the undercoat . cause then is there a possibility that you create curls or weaves. However, you are not ruin the coat if you do that. Kind regards.
First!! Yay! Beautiful job!
At the 11:43 mark you say you're not going in between the pads so they don't open up. Can you explain what do you mean by that?
Thanks!
Hi there! With some breeds we shave in between the individual pads to make the paws clean and easy to maintain. With other breeds, we leave the hair in between the pads so that the hair accentuates the shapes of the pads and every gap between the pads is "filled up" with hair so to speak. This is the case for goldens, shelties, show cockers, etc. I hope this makes it a little clearer. Kind regards
@@TransgroomTV So it's a breed standard thing. I thought it was to avoid orthopedic problems and such. Thanks for clearing that up. I have a golden that gets inflamed between the pads so I sometimes use clippers to get all the hair removed. I'll know to not do that in the future before shows though.
Hi kitty can i ask please which brand of blender do you sure please
Hello Bridie, I'm using all Yento scissors in this video. This is our own brand. You can find it on our website. You can also click on the link in the description to find all products used in this video. Kind regards
As an English cream owner I do not agree with trying to make Nora and other creams fat coated as they are not a flat coated breed. English creams are much more wavy coated than American Goldens. I do agree in thinning their coats on their hind upper and back quarters. I do use clippers in between their toes but not btwn front of toes…that I do as you did with curved scissors. Plucking is a no no with a BIG NOOO in Canada as a smooth trim can be done with scissors with no pain or stress to the dog. Thank you for sharing but please don’t try to hide our curly beauties because you think they should be flat coated
Hello Deb , Thank you for your comment and Your honest opinion . We respect Everybody's way of grooming, point of view . this is how we learn from each other. We , as European groomers and dog show people, has maybe a different way to groom and prepare . . But we understand your point of view . thank you for sharing . Kind regards
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I wouldn't want my dogs ear full of liquid
Hello Karen , I understand your opinion . Everybody has it own way . Thank you
I WISHD ID HAD DOG LIKE THAT