@ I am binge watching all of your videos, a also looked up your website. I would be very interested in looking at your products and future training seminars. I’m in Point Cook. It’s great to find someone that is local - you are so inspirational xx
Wonderful video Mel. Thank you for making it look easy to use the combs.Your video is so informative and really answered every question I had about combs. I feel a bit better about trying this now. 😅
I love the Puppy collection, I use it for my poodle's weekly bathing. It leaves his coat so well conditioned that even when he missed a bath there was still no knots or matting at all... wish me luck for when coat change comes. he's only 8 months old just now.
Poor puppy. Bathing every week? 😳🙄How much chemicals is she exposed? I bath my dogs once in year !!!! Brushing is plenty to keep them clean. Nobody ever said to me that my dogs smell.
My lhasa apsos get bathed when they get cut, every 10 weeks. Their hair doesn't shed, it simply grows like human hair. I let them be dogs, so they run through fields and mud and roll and alsorts. On occasion I have to bathe them myself, as dirt simply can't always be brushed out. Usually only once between their proper cut/bath at groomers. If their coats weren't maintained like this, the dirt and knots would be a painful, walking mat. It depends whether you have a shedding coat dog, (which I assume you have) or a non-shedding double coated dog. I do agree, once a week seems very excessive. I use a gentle, non-stripping, natural ingredient shampoo and only as a necessity, at most once every month. 🐕
@sardemari shampoo and conditioner usually does contain chemicals, like the human version. How many of the ingredients on the bottle could you go out and buy.. they're chemicals. However, I admit that you can get lovely products nowadays that contain more natural ingredients and have way less chemicals. For humans and dogs. Which is great 👍
Best groomer to learn from,as always so clearly explained.love how kind she is with the dog's
Thank you, my passion is dog grooming
This video was so informative, thank you
You are very welcome 💗
@ I am binge watching all of your videos, a also looked up your website. I would be very interested in looking at your products and future training seminars. I’m in Point Cook. It’s great to find someone that is local - you are so inspirational xx
Thank you so much, I am glad you are enjoying our tutorials. Our warehouse is located in Ravenhall🐩
Terrific results and such great detailed instructions with the snap on cones.....I feel emboldened and ready to try it out myself!
Thank you so much. Let me know how you go🫶💗
Wonderful video Mel. Thank you for making it look easy to use the combs.Your video is so informative and really answered every question I had about combs. I feel a bit better about trying this now. 😅
She is such a cutie! Great video and super helpful. Thank you!
Thank you…very helpful!
You're welcome!
Such a great video! So helpful😊 thank you for posting
💖 Thank you
You’re the best Mel!
lol, thanks Jen. good luck with the new business.
I love the Puppy collection, I use it for my poodle's weekly bathing. It leaves his coat so well conditioned that even when he missed a bath there was still no knots or matting at all... wish me luck for when coat change comes. he's only 8 months old just now.
Thanks for sharing!! that's so great :)
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thank you 💓
Clippers need a service Mel. 😁
Nah, just loud cause of my mic 🎤 😞✂️
I dont understand that sorry. I bought the combs but it does not say when it will be sent?
It’s a PDF download, it should have been emailed 🌸
Poor puppy. Bathing every week? 😳🙄How much chemicals is she exposed? I bath my dogs once in year !!!! Brushing is plenty to keep them clean. Nobody ever said to me that my dogs smell.
What chemicals lmao. It’s just dog shampoo and conditioner
My lhasa apsos get bathed when they get cut, every 10 weeks. Their hair doesn't shed, it simply grows like human hair. I let them be dogs, so they run through fields and mud and roll and alsorts. On occasion I have to bathe them myself, as dirt simply can't always be brushed out. Usually only once between their proper cut/bath at groomers. If their coats weren't maintained like this, the dirt and knots would be a painful, walking mat. It depends whether you have a shedding coat dog, (which I assume you have) or a non-shedding double coated dog.
I do agree, once a week seems very excessive. I use a gentle, non-stripping, natural ingredient shampoo and only as a necessity, at most once every month. 🐕
@sardemari shampoo and conditioner usually does contain chemicals, like the human version. How many of the ingredients on the bottle could you go out and buy.. they're chemicals. However, I admit that you can get lovely products nowadays that contain more natural ingredients and have way less chemicals. For humans and dogs. Which is great 👍