For someone who is not a dog groomer you do a fantastic job and Slater was at ease the entire time. I'm bringing mine home on the 22nd. Once I think I have everything I watch your video and head back out to the store. You've raised the bar for all Cavalier moms to aspire to!
I enjoy watching your videos sooo much! I don’t have a CKCS yet but I am planning to get one. Little Slater is such a well behaved boy. You’ve done such a great job raising him. You make it all look so easy. Love your chill and patient vibe. Your videos are entertaining, relaxing and educational. THANK YOU! 💗
you are awesome.... you got me at the "I know some people might not agree with this" regarding the paws cut.. I am more practical too, not so much about the look... you are a champ... our doesn't look so polished like yours, but I am trying...
After I bath my 8 month old he runs like a lunatic all over the sitting room trying to dry himself off! I manage to give him a quick brush everytime he runs past me😂 So quite the opposite to your cool and calm routine 😕
You have made a good video! Your explanation and the step-by-step process are really informative and easy to understand. Wonderful! I am quite interested in getting a cavalier, and this seems very useful. I would just like to ask, how long does it usually take to do everything, the bathing + grooming, and how often do you need to do it all for Cavaliers? Your pup is adorable as well! Thank you for the video.
Can I give some advice hon? If you bathe the darlin inside a little tub inside the bathtub they are far more relaxed and warm not standing there in the cold. It’s like us, right? We love laying in water! Cleans a lot better too, a bit like dishes inside a sink of water instead of single cleaning them! They love a little tub!
Interesting idea, maybe I'll give it a try! Slater is pretty relaxed during the whole process and I turn the air heat up a little when he is in the tub unless its summer :)
@@SydneyFrancia Yes at the end we would take Buddy out and wash all the water off and they’re still fine standing but geez they love being soaked... ☺️
Im want a dog like this, and never had one dog in my life . What did u mean with "not too cold or hot water"? Should i bath my dog , when i get it, at normal body temp (37 celsius) or should i go abit higher ( 40 or so)? I want to handle my dog the best way possible and give it best life possible. I will stay "dog-less " for years now because i cant provide best life possible for my dog
Plucking the hair from the ear canal is a controversial topic in the dog grooming world. Some dog groomers claim that they see more ear infections in dogs that get their ears routinely plucked, while others claim just the opposite. Like so many other things in the world, the answer for whether or not you should pluck your dog’s ears is ... it depends! If your dog has chronic ear infections, plucking inside their ears can help with air circulation which helps keep moisture in the ear at bay. Plucking also makes giving ear medication easier and more effective since it can make its way all the way into the ear canal. However, if your dog does not suffer from recurring ear infections, there is no medical reason to pluck their ears as long as the hair is well-trimmed or brushed out and not allowed to mat or block the ear opening. If you're worried about the amount of hair growing in your dog's ears, discuss with your vet what option is best for your dog :)
He got so big compared to your last video. Time flies! You’re a great cavie owner!
For someone who is not a dog groomer you do a fantastic job and Slater was at ease the entire time. I'm bringing mine home on the 22nd. Once I think I have everything I watch your video and head back out to the store. You've raised the bar for all Cavalier moms to aspire to!
Congrats on your new pup!! And thank you so much! :)
Wow, he’s amazingly well behaved! You’re a great mommy too!
I enjoy watching your videos sooo much! I don’t have a CKCS yet but I am planning to get one. Little Slater is such a well behaved boy. You’ve done such a great job raising him. You make it all look so easy. Love your chill and patient vibe. Your videos are entertaining, relaxing and educational. THANK YOU! 💗
Thank you for the love and support!! :)
What a sweet boy!
you are awesome.... you got me at the "I know some people might not agree with this" regarding the paws cut.. I am more practical too, not so much about the look... you are a champ... our doesn't look so polished like yours, but I am trying...
I just got another puppy that is a cavaliern and it does not like taking baths and when i saw you vid it was sooooo helpful
After I bath my 8 month old he runs like a lunatic all over the sitting room trying to dry himself off! I manage to give him a quick brush everytime he runs past me😂 So quite the opposite to your cool and calm routine 😕
Hahaha if I allowed Slater he would run crazy too!
My baby Finn comes home on May 31 and this was very helpful! I also watched the one from when he was a puppy!
Congratulations!!!
Congrats on your new pup!! I'm happy you found both videos helpful! :)
Thank you so much for this video! My Amazon and Chewy carts are growing.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow you did such a great job!
Such a good boy and handsome.
You did a great job! You didn't trim his ears. Sooooo cute!!!
I don’t trim his ears because I love the long ear look. Thank you!
He's so handsome 🥰
Where did you find your puppy to adopt? I’m struggling to find a Cavalier puppy
You have made a good video! Your explanation and the step-by-step process are really informative and easy to understand. Wonderful! I am quite interested in getting a cavalier, and this seems very useful. I would just like to ask, how long does it usually take to do everything, the bathing + grooming, and how often do you need to do it all for Cavaliers? Your pup is adorable as well! Thank you for the video.
Thank you! I takes me a few hours because I like to take my time and not rush anything.
thanks for the conditioner tip!
Such a good boy......
How did you keep him so calm? My cavalier hates being brushed and we haven't tried a bath yet (we've had her two weeks)
You and your dog are so pretty :) ❤
Gorgeous ❣️
He is adorable he looks alot like my boy Webber, how often do you bath Slater?
Thank you! and I bathe him once every two weeks :)
Can I give some advice hon? If you bathe the darlin inside a little tub inside the bathtub they are far more relaxed and warm not standing there in the cold. It’s like us, right? We love laying in water! Cleans a lot better too, a bit like dishes inside a sink of water instead of single cleaning them! They love a little tub!
Interesting idea, maybe I'll give it a try! Slater is pretty relaxed during the whole process and I turn the air heat up a little when he is in the tub unless its summer :)
@@SydneyFrancia Yes at the end we would take Buddy out and wash all the water off and they’re still fine standing but geez they love being soaked... ☺️
y Favorite Trait About Slater Is his Big Eyeballs
Haha! Big eyes just like his mama!
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you should offer grooming services!!!
I’ve always wanted a cavalier! Are they heavy shedders? Also do they have a double or single coat???? I have a goldendoodle and he barely sheds 😅
Yep they shed but its worth it!
Im want a dog like this, and never had one dog in my life . What did u mean with "not too cold or hot water"? Should i bath my dog , when i get it, at normal body temp (37 celsius) or should i go abit higher ( 40 or so)? I want to handle my dog the best way possible and give it best life possible. I will stay "dog-less " for years now because i cant provide best life possible for my dog
Not to hot, not to cold meaning warm water that's comfortable :)
Tell me more about these black hairs in the ears that causes ear infections?
Plucking the hair from the ear canal is a controversial topic in the dog grooming world. Some dog groomers claim that they see more ear infections in dogs that get their ears routinely plucked, while others claim just the opposite. Like so many other things in the world, the answer for whether or not you should pluck your dog’s ears is ... it depends!
If your dog has chronic ear infections, plucking inside their ears can help with air circulation which helps keep moisture in the ear at bay. Plucking also makes giving ear medication easier and more effective since it can make its way all the way into the ear canal.
However, if your dog does not suffer from recurring ear infections, there is no medical reason to pluck their ears as long as the hair is well-trimmed or brushed out and not allowed to mat or block the ear opening. If you're worried about the amount of hair growing in your dog's ears, discuss with your vet what option is best for your dog :)
im gonna get a cavalier king charles spaniel
is he a puppy