Grooming Guide - Toy Poodle Pet or Salon Trim - Pro Groomer

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    Anita Bax, one of the best known experts in grooming the breed, both in the salon and for the show ring or grooming competitions, demonstrates the art of clipping a
    Poodle.
    Having great success in the show ring as well as being a world-renowned grooming judge, Anita is the perfect guide to take first timers or experienced groomers looking for some expert tips, through the process of grooming a Toy Poodle.

Komentáře • 951

  • @mjaddict86
    @mjaddict86 Před 9 lety +122

    It amazes me how ignorant some of the people commenting here are. She isn't being rough with her poodle, she is handling her in a firm way because that's how we have to do it for safety. Grooming isn't about cuddling and being lovey with the dog.. it's about making sure their skin and coat is healthy and looks good. She did a wonderful job and I appreciate the tips! I will definitely use them while grooming.

    • @terasujihi6913
      @terasujihi6913 Před 9 lety +10

      At first i believed she was ok since she worked with showdogs and showdogs owners are highly protective but at @812 the dog nail is bleeding and around 14mins the dog butt is bleeding :( .... After seeing the dog bleed i wouldnt take mine

    • @mjaddict86
      @mjaddict86 Před 9 lety +9

      ANJell Azraelie
      dog nails bleed sometimes in grooming, no matter how careful the groomer is... it happens. Actually my instructor in grooming school once said "If you never quick a nail, you're not trimming them short enough." I hardly quick them (cut too short where they bleed) but sometimes it does happen. As far as cutting too close in the sanitary area (the dog's rear end) it can happen on occasion too. It usually results from applying too much pressure or the dog having feces build up there and it's irritated. In this case she probably had too much pressure and it's not a bad cut. I've accidentally cut dogs too, all groomers have. Everyone makes mistakes, nobody is perfect.

    • @Mariguti1907
      @Mariguti1907 Před 9 lety +7

      Jennifer Varnum Actually your instructor is wrong.... The dogs7cats nails should NEVER bleed because it could cause infections.

    • @mjaddict86
      @mjaddict86 Před 9 lety +3

      Mari Gu well of course you try to not make them bleed but it does happen . ...I've been grooming for years and I still quick one every once in awhile

    • @xtri0xinx
      @xtri0xinx Před 9 lety +7

      Victorian Vapors I guarantee that dog gets plenty of affection when it's NOT on the grooming table.
      A groomer cannot love on most dogs on the table because they act up. Giving them that sort of attention usually reinforces bad behavior and can result in serious injury.
      Before and after is when dogs get fussed over and loved on.
      That is HER dog so it is acting up... just like how dogs can be bad or just all over the place for their owner but perfectly well behaved for a professional groomer... because we don't put up with their crap and stop because they act up or "baby" them for no reason.
      Sure, she may be a little more firm than necessary in your eyes but some dogs test boundaries constantly and the second you let them get away with a little bit they start jumping around or screaming or biting... That may be the case with this specific dog; you don't know.

  • @RebbeccaMr
    @RebbeccaMr Před rokem +336

    I have been using this czcams.com/users/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU as a handy reference book. I read through the book and enjoyed the little glimpses of examples. I love that this author believes in rescue dogs. The tips and training has been invaluable and gave me moments of...."how simple why didn't I think of it" so it's been a great tool. Thank you!

  • @dragonbrn
    @dragonbrn Před 8 lety +131

    Groomer for 50 years here. Ms Bax is well-known and respected in the grooming community, and I saw nothing unusual or rough in the way she was dealing with the dog, who is very well-behaved. Perhaps you are reacting to the apparent pulling of the hair while she is combing. Have you ever completely combed out a poodle coat? It is a tough coat, which tangles easily. What she was doing was straightening the hair, not yanking it out. Style is not determined by the groomer, but by the owner. There are well over 100m named grooming patterns for poodles, and untold variations, limited only by the groomer's skill and the owner's imagination, plus the condition of the dog's coat to begin with. Brava, Anita. Beautiful work.

    • @dogscott7881
      @dogscott7881 Před 7 lety +27

      Monica Berens groomer here too. Unfortunately, every nongroomer out there thinks we are sociopaths when they see us grooming...

    • @chenjiaqi2044
      @chenjiaqi2044 Před 7 lety +20

      The dog is bleeding, its not the combing, its the handling...

    • @lexell21
      @lexell21 Před 7 lety +17

      She cut the dog 3 times...

    • @ceabeeverce5813
      @ceabeeverce5813 Před 6 lety +3

      oh shut the f******. You sound stupid. And yes I have a poodle that's what led me to this video and I personally cut his hair and I'm never that f****** rough you moron

    • @jofox6220
      @jofox6220 Před 6 lety +1

      Well if she’s respected they must all be like her!!!

  • @OldSundancer6567
    @OldSundancer6567 Před 11 lety +17

    I have two toy poodles and grooming once a month is terribly expensive, so I am hoping to keep mine bathed and trimmed myself and have them groomed every third month. Your tutorial is excellent and will be so very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @Yana-mz6oc
      @Yana-mz6oc Před rokem

      Здравствуйте! Сколько стоит такая стрижка? Мою собачку подстригли за 1500 рублей,это 24 доллара

  • @Bristlefurr
    @Bristlefurr Před 9 lety +20

    No, guys, she was not rough with this dog. Maybe rougher than you are with yours, but even small dogs are hardy. Fortunately, this dog is very good and sits still for grooming, but if you spend even one minute in a salon and watch the dogs there you'll see that lots of tiny dogs fight and squirm and bite groomers. They're surprisingly strong and CAN hurt you, so being a little firm while grooming is as much a safety precaution as it is basic protocol. She's not beating or hurting this dog, it's fine. Also, a dog with long veins in it's nails will bleed from time to time, this is normal. It does hurt a little, but it's not a huge deal. I was kind of thrown by the rectum bleeding, but this is also not terribly uncommon in small dogs. This isn't a big injury, and does not require a vet. it's kind of like when you nick yourself with a razor while shaving your legs. Like ah, shit, that sucks, but you don't see a doctor over every razor cut, do you? Poodles are tough little kiddos and this is a really good groom job.
    This woman also has a great attitude. A firm and stern one is the best for professional grooming. If you spend the whole time sweet-talking the dog and being too lovey on it, it WILL start taking advantage of you and your patience and push the boundaries between what you will and won't let it get away with. A groomer is not a dog sitter, they're a professional. They have a job to do. If you want someone to treat your dog like a baby, then send it to a friend, or cut your dogs hair yourself, see just how hard this job is. This lady makes it look so easy because she purposely picked a dog with an easy personality.

  • @recycledminis
    @recycledminis Před 6 lety +49

    That dog is more patient than some people getting their hair cut!

  • @dodo68681
    @dodo68681 Před 11 lety +13

    I have been a professional groomer for 8 years. I must say this video and groomer has taught me a few new tricks. Loved it!! Beautifully done. And for those that left rude comments on her like how she held the dog and so on have obliviously have NEVER groomed so should keep their opinions to themselves.

  • @xyx6903
    @xyx6903 Před 8 lety +14

    I am beyond thrilled to discover a video guide of this caliber as a reference to groom my dog. I look forward to using this and your other videos. Thank you for sharing thorough, extensively detailed instruction.

    • @flipnshifty
      @flipnshifty Před 7 měsíci

      PLEASE DONT MAKE YOUR DOG LOOK STUPID LIKE THIS

  • @hollyzassenhaus6032
    @hollyzassenhaus6032 Před 6 lety +5

    That's the best use of clippers and scissors by a groomer that I have ever seen! Fantastic job!!!

  • @mrs.ronieves5395
    @mrs.ronieves5395 Před 7 lety +177

    I am a dog groomer myself. Although, I find her grooming technique and style to be wonderful, I have to agree to an extent that I found her to be a bit rough. NOT, with brushing! A groomer or a Pet Parent with a poodle will understand how difficult it can be to brush them out properly. When I refer to rough I mean causing the dog to bleed several times in this video, all in areas that could have been prevented with a more gentle care.

    • @Cash4Fruit
      @Cash4Fruit Před 6 lety +3

      time stamp of dog bleeding?

    • @kyleeann7370
      @kyleeann7370 Před 5 lety +13

      @@Cash4Fruit 13:55 and 8:08

    • @kathyg239
      @kathyg239 Před 4 lety +4

      In was thinking the exact same thing watching this. She needs to be fired!!!

    • @davidputland5506
      @davidputland5506 Před 4 lety +10

      Kathy Gibbs firing a professional groomer because of a small nick which I think we can both agree was accidental and not on purpose, would be a bit harsh. But I’m sure you’ve never made tiny mistakes in your life and that’s why you think she should lose her job and lively hood.

    • @kathyg239
      @kathyg239 Před 4 lety +4

      @@davidputland5506 A small nick is understandable. That was not what comment was about. Reading is fundamental. And comprehension is life!

  • @yoshimak88448
    @yoshimak88448 Před 10 lety +56

    OMG YOU TURNED HER INTO A LLAMA!!!

  • @lexatraveller3160
    @lexatraveller3160 Před 9 lety +3

    Was having some troubles with my first poodle puppy to help her understand the process of grooming.
    So I watched this video with her on my lap and she watched the entire film, eyes glued to the screen.
    She has to have a sleep to take in new information.
    Next day I set her up on the table and she was remarkably better behaved.
    So, thank you for this video. :-)

  • @sandooch150
    @sandooch150 Před 11 lety +5

    Hands down, one of the best poodle grooming videos that I've watched on CZcams or that I've purchased. I know it's the owner's preference to shave the ears, but since this poodle's ears were high-set, I would not have shaven them. It made it look like Yoda. Loved the rest of the trim though.

  • @arnoldcarlos3573
    @arnoldcarlos3573 Před 11 lety +3

    All I can say is Thank you for being generous enough in sharing your skill. I've learned a lot.

  • @claremc7415
    @claremc7415 Před 4 lety +3

    Dogs are incredibly patient.Groomer knows her stuff but did feel for this wee poodle,just abit of praise now and again,found this too clinical.

    • @relaxingzengarden
      @relaxingzengarden Před 5 měsíci

      If you praise them they get too excited it’s a safety hazard.

  • @ecklinda
    @ecklinda Před 9 lety +1

    I would like to thank you for your time in videoing this. I have done my own grooming for years, and though I do a great job in my cuts, I was always afraid to scissor cut, and I would only scissor to do the trimming of the tags. I really did enjoy the lesson. You did a great job, and I had to show my daughter that I handled our poodle just as you did yours.

  • @zakar6
    @zakar6 Před 6 lety +5

    Ok ... coming from another groomer this lady did a great job, sometime nicks and scratches happen. She wasn't being overly rough and the dog didn't seem to mind. It didn't scream or act hurt at all. Great job!

    • @skipluker6148
      @skipluker6148 Před 4 lety +1

      I think it was great and I plan on being a dog groomer myself

  • @jamescook5088
    @jamescook5088 Před 10 lety +6

    THIS IS THE BEST GROOMING VIDEO FOR POODLES I HAVE SEEN VERY GOOD..

  • @maryshoemaker7593
    @maryshoemaker7593 Před 10 lety +1

    i have been grooming my 2 poodles for 3 yrs now and always had problems with the top knot.. i love the way you comb it all to one side then back to the other side then clean the top line to match...i cant wait to try that...this dog looks like she has very curly hair,,my dog is about the same size,,but her hair is much less curly...more wavy i guess..her son which i also own...is more the kinky type and i can comb him out like that...so glad i watched this video...

  • @mv.puccaarg
    @mv.puccaarg Před 10 lety +2

    EXCELLENT WORK! I'm a newbie groomer from Argentina and I love all your work! Really I expect make a groomer like you!! Thx for the teaching

  • @VideoDead69
    @VideoDead69 Před 9 lety +18

    poodles are precious

  • @lornamurdocheaton624
    @lornamurdocheaton624 Před 8 lety +9

    I'm absolutely fascinated by this excellent tutorial and will be watching it again frequently. Quite often I felt the dog was being handled quite roughly, although the owner/groomer emphasised the comfort of the dog while clipping the feet. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @angelaslogic8717
    @angelaslogic8717 Před 7 lety

    Every single grooming video I have watched there are people complaining saying the groomer is rough. If your not doing it yourself it can appear rough to the viewer. I think the groomers that put up videos are awesome I have learned so much and really appreciate that they share there knowledge. For those of you who are chronic complainers put up your video lets see what people have to say about you

  • @erinhewitt1269
    @erinhewitt1269 Před 6 lety +2

    She is well known groomer. She is the best. As a groomer I think she is the best, and there are a lot to learn from her. Thanks.

    • @emmaromero3891
      @emmaromero3891 Před 6 lety

      Emi Hosaka and she is the best cutting dog's butts 2

  • @amberdenise44
    @amberdenise44 Před 8 lety +105

    This was very informative.. I did notice she nicked her anus at 13:55 and the dog was bleeding, and also nicked her toe at 8:08.. I think if shes been doing this for years, she should be able to groom a dog without making it bleed by now.

    • @caitlyncuthbert6904
      @caitlyncuthbert6904 Před 8 lety +18

      +Amber Bordelon I noticed this as well, she seems like she has a lot of experience, but at the same time that shouldn't be happening. I am a dog groomer myself and it isn't a regular occurrence, especially if the dog is well-behaved

    • @dogscott7881
      @dogscott7881 Před 7 lety +11

      Amber Bordelon those are both common occurrences in grooming, notice how I didn't say injures. When working with a very short blade, if the dog moves even a little bit, it causes the skin to get nicked. They can be compared to paper cuts, just on the top layer of skin. You put peroxide on it and continue with the groom.

    • @daniav9512
      @daniav9512 Před 7 lety +17

      Amber Bordelon - you must be extremely careful around the sanitary area. She just ran the clippers carelessly by the poor pooches anus without any care. She went too fast and not worth hurting the animal for the sake of a video.

    • @jennifermontoya6388
      @jennifermontoya6388 Před 5 lety

      I learned alot thank you for the video.

    • @17Fidelis75
      @17Fidelis75 Před 5 lety +5

      Nicks are inevitable, no matter how much experience you have, although it's our job to make sure they're very few and far between. Shes using a 40 to clip the feet and most groomers I've watched prefer to use a 30 (myself included) because of how easy it is to nick the pads/ feet with 40.

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you, Anita! That was a very instructive tutorial. I have a mini poodle. I needed a refresher on his leg and neck trim. I find those the hardest. Knowing when to stop the trimmer on top of the legs, and on the neck. If you trim up the neck, the top knot looks like a mushroom cap sitting on a long stem. Ditto for legs. This was so useful.
    Do you have any advice on tools? I have an AGC A5 Andis clipper for main body. I use Geib blades #10 for under chest, #5 or #7 for body shave down, #30 for face, inside ears, toes, and groin area. My do'g's fur grows so fast, leaving any more fur on means redoing in 2 weeks instead of 3-4 wks.
    My scissors are so cheap at $26 each. They are lousy. I need advice please on length and brand for straight shears, curved shears, and thinning shears. Are thinning shears even necessary?
    Thanks again for a wonderful video!!

  • @mateakkawilson8622
    @mateakkawilson8622 Před 6 lety +1

    this woman is a true professional. trust me I have poodles and trying to fine a groomer like her us virtually impossible! I would love to fine someone as through as her. absolutely love it! Definitely a pro groomer!

  • @teresathompson235
    @teresathompson235 Před 6 lety +2

    Watched this so many times. You are very informative and the most professional of all the videos that I have viewed. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.

  • @ashleyramos972
    @ashleyramos972 Před 7 lety +12

    For all you non groomers please try brushing your dogs or matts or through compacted hair, and tell me how it worked out. Brushing is important for the groom if done by only brushing the top, you'll never get to the base of the problem and begin matting.

    • @giselaaviles35
      @giselaaviles35 Před 7 lety +1

      Ashley Bermudez the brushing that this groomer did was fine but she was very rough with the dog for the rest of the video and cut the dog's tail above her anus. she could have been just a tad bit more gentle and patient the rest of the grooming.

  • @doggiedoosnkitties2
    @doggiedoosnkitties2 Před 11 lety +5

    This is her pet, as she says. It is used to being groomed. It will help you, your pet and the groomer if you do these things.
    1. train to be groomed when young
    2. pet feet when at rest
    3. rub nose when at rest
    4 brush when needed (poodles almost every day) when resting.
    5. ALWAYS brush after bath
    6. teach grooming can be relaxing
    7. always compliment your pet after groom.

  • @melissabuss2425
    @melissabuss2425 Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful work! Her scissoring skills are remarkable!

  • @OldSundancer6567
    @OldSundancer6567 Před 10 lety +2

    Such a great video. Very informative and professionally done. Sweet little dog was very patient and well behaved too.

  • @darlenefrick5901
    @darlenefrick5901 Před 6 lety +3

    Q GREAT JOB!! Am interested in equipment. Length of scissors, curve v. Straight, clippers v scissors, when to switch from curve to straight. Thank you for not harnessing ( strangling) the dog . Using this method, how old can the dog be before he ages out? You're the best!!!

  • @vlmidkiff
    @vlmidkiff Před 9 lety +6

    Wonderful. Very thorough. I enjoyed the way the groomer handled the dog. Very firm and gentle. This video makes it clear that the groomer's behavior plays a huge part in the success of the groom. I liked the cut. I could see my dog in this cut, this is basically the way I clipped her when I was still able to do that. I would leave the ears long, though. Since this video is from the UK maybe that is just a cultural preference. It does give the dog an impish, pixi-ish look.

  • @TheBartless
    @TheBartless Před 10 lety

    what a really great video. iv just started getting in to grooming and do one day a week at a grooming parlor. the groomer teaches me a lot. this video will really help me as well, as i will keep looking back on this for guidance. Thank you so much and please do more breeds.

  • @MrTheHaharvey
    @MrTheHaharvey Před 7 lety +1

    Fantastic show, I have been grooming/trimming my own poodles ( currently 2 standards) for over 25 years, it's a tough gig! (Easier to groom the two horses quite frankly!) Well done and thanks.

  • @raisinrai
    @raisinrai Před 7 lety +13

    Woman, "And that's the basic trim"
    Me, what the heck. That's the BASIC trim.

    • @Lsirianni
      @Lsirianni Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, and that’s why grooming is pricey.l lol. People don’t realize how much goes into it

  • @enakleefeld1506
    @enakleefeld1506 Před 10 lety +3

    Simply FAB!!!!!! Thankyou so much, great groomer...lovely result. Please do more....all breeds. Ena

  • @deborahdavis3227
    @deborahdavis3227 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much we just adopted a toy poodle a few months going to attempt to do this for the first time, I have alredy cut her hair but i like this cut. thank you

  • @annanoyb1721
    @annanoyb1721 Před 7 lety +1

    I wish i watched this yesterday before i gave my 12 year old poodle mix her first poodle cut ever haha, she looks silly but she suprisingly loves it. The way you did the feet was sooo much easier!

  • @margaret796
    @margaret796 Před 3 lety +3

    My dog was really old and had lots of bumps all over her body. The first groomer she had, nicked almost every single one. I was quite shocked but I guess she was just trying to groom my Mia fast. The next groomer was a lot more careful and never once nicked Mia’s skin.
    It wasn’t like Mia was moving lots. She was very good at being groomed and stayed quite still. She didn’t like being on a table, or moving whilst being high up, as she was blind and didn’t want to fall off.

  • @lpodruchny
    @lpodruchny Před 7 lety +16

    I groom my own dog (mini schnauzer) and I would NOT do this for a living for any amount of money!!! I'm brutally honest regarding my pets AND my children and pretty much everything as far as that goes. My children are good kids and I feel blessed to have them but by NO means are they perfect saints. Neither is my dog. She is very sweet and loving and is a family MEMBER rather than a family "pet". Now, on the flip side (this is where my brutal honesty comes in) my dog is TRIFLING!!!! Won't mind at times, just plain ol' trifling!!! (A word my grandmother used to describe us kids when we were unruly and not minding). It is very difficult to hold her and groom her or do anything else to her for that matter. If she does not want to do something or have something done to her, it is going to be a major task in getting it done!!! Yes, the groomer seems kind of rough and to the point, but I'm quite sure if she were to groom my dog, she would HAVE to be this way with her. As sweet as my little girl is, she is a handful when it comes to grooming!!!!

  • @jayneevans1174
    @jayneevans1174 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, I really enjoy watching you work!

  • @sheilaallen2146
    @sheilaallen2146 Před rokem +1

    You are a good groomer and your dog was very very good thank you .She deserves a nice treat. ❣️💖❣️

  • @Straightbangin1979
    @Straightbangin1979 Před 8 lety +2

    I worked for a vet and held dogs for a groomer. super long pain in the ass thing. so glad my dogs are short hair and don't need to be groomed.

  • @lauraleecrocker7100
    @lauraleecrocker7100 Před 5 lety +57

    I've been a groomer for 20 years and she is incredibly rough. Poor dog. This dog is used to grooming and shouldn't need such a rough hand. I'd hate to see what she's like in private. Hmmm

    • @jenicareyes1578
      @jenicareyes1578 Před 3 lety +1

      Same thought. Is the bleeding even normal?

    • @tchhairband1483
      @tchhairband1483 Před 3 lety +1

      @UpAllNIghtInsomnia I personally recommend Wahl KM10

    • @chellyw63
      @chellyw63 Před 3 lety +1

      @UpAllNIghtInsomnia I use Oster professional clippers

    • @camisnyder3460
      @camisnyder3460 Před 3 lety +1

      Instantly I was like dannnnng that poor dog, I know I don’t like my hair pulled and beat w a brush so I’m fairly certain this dog isn’t loving it either

  • @Bitsyboo05
    @Bitsyboo05 Před 11 lety +1

    This is the best guide I have found. My toy poodle looks great now!

  • @suezgol194
    @suezgol194 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, thank you. My first poodle in over 50 years.

  • @yourane1
    @yourane1 Před 10 lety +4

    These are the best instructions I have seen so far! Love it!

  • @YOTAMBIENTENGOUNSHIHTZUENCASA

    Fantastic!!!

  • @adognamedBoo4me
    @adognamedBoo4me Před 11 lety

    This dog is truly loved and what a good girl she is. I have 3 poodles two of which won't let me touch their feet I envy this woman. Thanks for a great video you are a great groomer.

  • @faithdube8251
    @faithdube8251 Před 11 lety +1

    This is the most definitive grooming process I've seen on You-Tube. Now I better understand why professional groomers command a good price--they sure do their work and earn the money. I doubt I could ever be as deft with those scissors--they look lethal, lol, but she has the knack. 'Same with the clipper. Good job, lady! Good patience, doggie beautiful!

  • @dcastillo6999
    @dcastillo6999 Před 9 lety +17

    She's treating this pooch like an object instead of a sentient being, but she's also doing a great job keeping the dog cool while she does a great job on her.

    • @crazycanecorsolady
      @crazycanecorsolady Před 4 lety

      SMFH 🤦 Are you a groomer? If not leave it to the experts cause she's "treating" this dog How your are suppose to when grooming SMFH🤦 LMFAO 😂🤣

  • @mitchellremland8128
    @mitchellremland8128 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you! It is a great video. Your dog is adorable. I have a toy and a miniature poodle. I am sharing it on my FB page. Would you please send me again the name of the two clippers and blades you used on this video. I hope these clippers don't get too hot. Thank you so much for an amazing video.

    • @lettyvaldez5514
      @lettyvaldez5514 Před 3 lety

      Love the clippers. Did we get the name and model number. The glide through coat like butta.

  • @IcyVixenNY
    @IcyVixenNY Před 7 lety +1

    Clearly I have too many shears! Who needs curves, thinners and chunkers when all you need are 2 good pairs of straights! Awesome trim!

  • @mrs.ronieves5395
    @mrs.ronieves5395 Před 7 lety +1

    Your absolutely right! However, more so with such clipper, you would handle with much precautions. This video has provided more than just a few nicks. The work is still fascinating! I was just taught that those are all danger zone areas and we are suppose to handle extra care. Especially with those blades.

  • @ghqulette
    @ghqulette Před 7 lety +5

    Okay. Im sorry but she was very rough with this dog, cant this lady see the size of the poodle? Shes small. And to be honest, I thought she was going to cut the dogs ears off when she was doing the front part of the dogs fur.

  • @jujub428
    @jujub428 Před 7 lety +77

    She's seems a little impatient with the dog.

  • @Valentine3e
    @Valentine3e Před 10 lety +1

    Thankyou so much Madame Bax; you have given me confidence to try myself!

  • @rumporridge1
    @rumporridge1 Před 5 lety

    This is an old video but still a valuable tutorial. And all I read are people with little to no experience in pet grooming complaining about rough handling and nicking the dog to cause bleeding. My goodness people it’s not a botched surgery lol. This lady is outstanding in her skill. You people need to take a chill pill.

  • @thaliarios3034
    @thaliarios3034 Před 9 lety +58

    She's so rough with pup. It really makes me upset. The groomer for my poodle pup is very sweet and gentle and her work is outstanding. You don't have to be rough to get the job done good.

    • @s0xwickedxsh0rtix99
      @s0xwickedxsh0rtix99 Před 9 lety +12

      Thalia Rios she wasn't rough, she was firm, the dog was relaxed and doing great.

    • @lunapriscilla8230
      @lunapriscilla8230 Před 9 lety +11

      Thalia Rios I agree she was rough and the dog got cut around the anus:/.

    • @Golden_26
      @Golden_26 Před 5 lety +4

      s0xwickedxsh0rti x i know this was 3 years ago but the dog wants relaxed you could easiky tell the dog was stressed by the massive amount of lip licking and the panting, dead guve aways the dog us stressed or feels discomfort

  • @NicoletteAbela
    @NicoletteAbela Před 6 lety +3

    she is an amazing groomer , love her work , i wish all my poodles were that good

  • @derickcraft3437
    @derickcraft3437 Před 10 lety +1

    Lovely professional cut ,its a tough job even though it looks easy ,well trained & well behaved dog ,defiantly was stressed out , i guess it required a bit of love n cuddle.
    Bravo

  • @vermexvancroix
    @vermexvancroix Před 11 lety +1

    I just loved your grooming! excellent teaching! thank you for sharing!

  • @elvisfangirl9093
    @elvisfangirl9093 Před 8 lety +239

    That dog is a saint. The groomer is rough!

    • @Linda-hs1lk
      @Linda-hs1lk Před 8 lety +10

      My idea exactly. But if you listen well you can hear the dog growl. In the beginning when the woman laughs that right after the growling.

    • @itzyourboicrafty1983
      @itzyourboicrafty1983 Před 8 lety +14

      She's so mean, she pushes so much!

    • @LoveLife-sz8kr
      @LoveLife-sz8kr Před 7 lety +10

      Laura Michelle yeah she is first thing i notice!😡

    • @maurymtana5899
      @maurymtana5899 Před 7 lety

      my dog is a saint

    • @8002new
      @8002new Před 7 lety +11

      I don't like it when she called the dog a bitch! Just call it a female dog or a girl....

  • @linda_hearts9963
    @linda_hearts9963 Před 9 lety +8

    Lol "shes an old bitch" anyone else heard that?

    • @redpumpkin28
      @redpumpkin28 Před 8 lety +5

      "bitch" is the proper term for a female dog, that's all, nothing funny about it :)

  • @annpism
    @annpism Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing ,this was very helpful,great job!

  • @aimeejustinussen115
    @aimeejustinussen115 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this great tutorial. What is the difference between the two scissors you are using? And, what setting are the trimmers? I am going to purchase tools for grooming my apricot toy poodle, so looking for advise as to what to buy.

  • @KimsK9DesignDallas
    @KimsK9DesignDallas Před 10 lety +15

    the flash photography was very annoying

  • @lupita1845
    @lupita1845 Před 8 lety +14

    I wish my dog would stay that calm :/

  • @dianemoore2578
    @dianemoore2578 Před 6 lety +2

    Beautiful work! I really enjoyed watching and have learned some new things!

  • @marcelinadiazrodriguez7899

    Datum lady.. such talent!! Very patient as well behaved poodle

  • @ivette8606
    @ivette8606 Před 7 lety +32

    I'm sure she didn't mean to cut the dogs bottom. she could have been a little bit more gentle.

  • @helenandrew3806
    @helenandrew3806 Před 10 lety +9

    She groomed the dog so quickly. I was a bit surprised that the clippers cut the dog. and I wished she hadn't shaved the poodles ears otherwise very informative

  • @bwhiteman1
    @bwhiteman1 Před 4 lety

    thank you and your inspire me. I have a 6 month toy poodle and she has semi puppy and adult hair, it is a bit ragged right now, although I have been trimming, it doesn't stand out yet. Should I be trimming her shorter or leaving her raggedy? I bathe and trim every 10 to 14 days. Thank you.

  • @saf9819
    @saf9819 Před 11 lety

    What a wonderful vid. Thank you so much. It is truly helpful for me as a toy poodle owner.

  • @gaiboi16muk
    @gaiboi16muk Před 9 lety +28

    You all can criticise when you can do a job like that while being all soft and cute with the dog it needs to be shown authority or it won't behave.

  • @fannytrivino3407
    @fannytrivino3407 Před 10 lety +3

    Es muy instructivo y nos ayuda a mantener la limpieza del animal.

  • @christiancasablancas9116

    Great video! I definitely learned alot now that I've started grooming my two Standard myself. I personally found she was a bit rough with the dog, even though the dog didn't seem to mind or cried or tried to run away, I think her handling of the dog didn't hace to be that rough. And a couple 👏 to the dog here and there would of been nice.

  • @Loveofpets
    @Loveofpets Před 11 lety +1

    Excellent grooming. Beautiful poodle.

  • @1slimldy
    @1slimldy Před 9 lety +5

    Camera flash is distracting!!

  • @conniearnold9969
    @conniearnold9969 Před 6 lety +3

    Such a sweet poodle, I love hem but didn't like the hair removed from her ears.

    • @Sinpathie
      @Sinpathie Před 6 lety

      Connie Arnold me neither. The only time I like shaved ears is on a German trim.

  • @joellenarmstrong3519
    @joellenarmstrong3519 Před 8 lety +1

    Beautiful job.....thank you for making this, I learned a little something.

  • @sharonmcmann-morelli4896

    i love the lamb cut! i am getting a poodle puppy in a few weeks🥰

  • @boobiesmomma
    @boobiesmomma Před 6 lety +11

    I lay my dogs down when I do their feet ,its easier for me, im not a professional.. That way they're comfortable and I can take my time .

  • @steelydawn
    @steelydawn Před 9 lety +6

    Her toe was bleeding at the end, can't you be more careful?

    • @katb1984
      @katb1984 Před 9 lety

      Where did you see this ?

    • @steelydawn
      @steelydawn Před 9 lety +1

      8 minutes and 8 seconds into the video under the third toenail.

    • @steelydawn
      @steelydawn Před 9 lety

      8minutes and 8 seconds into the video under the third toenail.

  • @legobatman1672
    @legobatman1672 Před 11 lety +2

    thank you for that video! Such a great job u did on taking clearly and explaining it thoroughly. I would love to know what brand in scissors you were using.

  • @jagmil8684
    @jagmil8684 Před rokem

    what comb and brushes are being used to make her so fluffy and straightening out those curls ??

  • @brunamoitinho
    @brunamoitinho Před 7 lety +41

    I would never let this woman touch my dog! I don't care how respected she is in her circle (as people are saying in the comments), she IS rough with the dog, and also she cutted the dog several times. I am aware that this can happen, but since she is such a terrific professional and this dog is so well behaved this shoudn't happen. And the fact that she mentioned that 'this is her dog' annoyed me, I don't care whom's dog this is, treat it better, it's a living being.

  • @baishalidongol8075
    @baishalidongol8075 Před 8 lety +84

    my question is why they need that kind of cut ...its natural and that hair look cool to her.....and plz handle her with some love .....

    • @thedogworldtv
      @thedogworldtv  Před 8 lety +1

      +Baishali Dongol Have a watch of this - why the trim is as it is on all sizes of Poodles: czcams.com/video/043WdNridTg/video.htmlm12s

    • @skylarquinn4530
      @skylarquinn4530 Před 8 lety +5

      +Baishali Dongol - You ask why that kind of cut ... The answer is simple: To show off the breeds 'elegance & power' especially with a standard.

    • @skylarquinn4530
      @skylarquinn4530 Před 8 lety +12

      +Baishali Dongol Honestly was so tickled with the knowledge Anita Bax was sharing that I did not notice anything improper with handling. I enjoyed watching her groom without the typical grooming restraints & felt while watching she displayed confidence, knowledge and, well, kindness too. I am a groomer but still, 'Improper handling' for at least me, wasn't observed. I hope I answered your question.

    • @ameliaboon8447
      @ameliaboon8447 Před 7 lety +3

      There are practical reasons for cutting a poodle this way... poodles naturally get a lot of tear stains around their eyes even if they are not sick or old. It can build up in the fur around their eyes and dries hard if not cleaned at least once or twice a day. They also have a ton of fur around their rear and paws which gets dirty and tangled easily, especially if you have a very playful dog. Of course you don't need to shave it down so far but going down to this length means you won't have to do maintenance grooming on your dog so often. Shaping of the fur around the legs, head and tail is a stylistic choice though

    • @sarahorton8708
      @sarahorton8708 Před 7 lety +11

      She handed the dog beautifully! Some dogs need to know when on the table, it's time to calm down and get business done. I've done several dogs that if I even talk to them they go out of their mind with wiggles. If I keep quiet and firm, they do great.

  • @judyf2134
    @judyf2134 Před 10 lety

    That was very helpful. Thank you. What about mats though.> Will the clippers go
    through small mats ? My little dog has such fine fur and anything that touches her causes mats. She's an 8lb. schnoodle.

  • @cindyhare8933
    @cindyhare8933 Před 11 lety +1

    GREAT WORK!!

  • @alex-qy1fk
    @alex-qy1fk Před 9 lety +18

    She's really roughly moving that dog

    • @HaiNguyen-om2oz
      @HaiNguyen-om2oz Před 9 lety +2

      Justagymnast i thought it was just only me saw this -.-

    • @louisewallace6028
      @louisewallace6028 Před 8 lety +6

      I thought it was just me she was rough with the dog & I didn't like the way she picked the dog up by the throat & with sharp scissors in her hand

  • @patriciarsellers2726
    @patriciarsellers2726 Před 8 lety +4

    I have been a professional groomer for over 25 years and I too think you are handling her way too aggresively! Lighten up a bit on how you move her around, you dont have to be so rough! ....but your grooming is on point!

  • @jodyhowarth7594
    @jodyhowarth7594 Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful cut!!My Truffles looks just like your sweet dog ,a little smaller,but same colour.Yes they have to be firm,not rough,but firm,there is a difference. My Truff is groomed by the same groomer for 11 yrs now and knows the routine,i think that is important with consistency .that way your dog gets to know the groomer and the groomer gets to know your dog.The cut looks just like this dog except for the ears,she leaves them long. He prances around after his cut!!Its amazing how wonderful they feel after a bath and a lovely cut!

  • @olgag.1621
    @olgag.1621 Před 4 lety +1

    I couldn't believe how calm this dog was :)

  • @fannytrivino3407
    @fannytrivino3407 Před 10 lety +3

    Todo esta bien , pero mucho sufrimiento para el animal.

  • @leopldoalvarez
    @leopldoalvarez Před 7 lety +9

    im not a animal lover but the dog looks beautiful with all the hair on,why would you cut it off

    • @lexell21
      @lexell21 Před 7 lety +5

      Because poodles have hair, just like humans. It doesn't shed, it just keeps growing wich means you have to cut them

    • @heleng4637
      @heleng4637 Před 7 lety +4

      poodles actually have fleece like sheep, that's why it keeps growing and needs to be groomed every 6 to 8 week's, having fleece also is what makes them hypoallergenic

  • @duniatrombinitemperanipere5992

    Congratulation, very good vídeo, I Love it!!! I'm from Brazil!!

  • @folenaseenarine1158
    @folenaseenarine1158 Před měsícem

    Excellent job..love it