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Hey does anyone know the breed of this doggo
Why not give her something to relax her?
@@bakedbean4208 she looks like a Havanese.
You are the worse groomer i ever seen in my life. I've been grooming for 20 years. You didn't even take time to comfort the dog & get him to trust you. You never have the owners hold a dog!
You are an absolute idiot! That poor dog!
"What's your dogs name?"
'Princess"
First sign this dog is gonna be a handful
I used to dog sit a Great Dane naked Princess and she literally taught my dog how to jump the fence and runaway lol so yeah
What an original name.
Wow, you have great technical skills.
All bad dogs are named Princess 🤣🤣
Like naming your child "Angel" lol
Why are commentors being harsh on the pet mom? She’s only 18 and she was responsible enough to find De De and get a handle on things.
Thank you! exactly. They must not have listened. Family got the dog when she was 9 .... right?!
A pet is a big responsibility it's like a child if you don't have the time for them don't have one ,they are the ones that suffer they look to us to love them and take care of them ,this girl is not a child and she's had the dog for 9 years there's no excuse she's been irresponsible
And the young woman in the video that you all are calling the pet mom, is NOT the pet mom. that would be her mom that would be the owner of the dog
ssnellz judgemental much? So you lived on your own at 18 providing for horses and exotic cats, well bully for you. (Insert sarcasm here)
Did it ever once occur to you as you were typing your reply that maybe there are issues in that young woman's family that prevent her from providing for a horse and an exotic cat.
Seriously, I think that you need to understand one simple thing not everyone can afford to (mentally, physically, emotionally) do the same things you have done. Please think carefully before you type.
Darlene Perez it’s most likely not her dog so there’s no reason to bash her. Also we don’t know the situation before why she got like that and at least she’s doing the right thing
Despite everything that probably should have been done to get this dog used to grooming when she was a puppy, it's really great to see that the owners tried so many groomers without giving up on her.
I like that too, they did not give up either!
My dog has literally been banned from 12 different groomers including the big commercial groomers like petco and we started as a puppy when the vet said it was ok. Tried every 3 weeks and he was good until he wasn’t and been snappy ever since.
I love how the groomer coached the kids on what to do and constantly checked in with them to see how they're doing. And praised and talked to Princess too! Great communication!!
KIDS???? THEY OWN THE DOG!
I think I would give him a sedative 😵
I think that they didn't speak to the dog much was because the groomer was talking a lot. She was explaining things and giving instructions so they didn't want to talk over her during the video. When the groomer walked away for a minute the mom tried to soothe the dog and told her "it's okay", several times.
Give it 8 months and this dog is gonna be on an episode of "Its Me Or The Dog"
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣.... talk about get Cesear, get Victoria!!! 👌
Lol😂
Victoria is my middle name :)
VirgoGoddess90 yup
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The amount of patience from everyone in this video is outstanding 🤦🏽♀️
I'd be like *nah, you'll be Chewbacca now*
Friction=noise
Yes they are really being patient with her , poor little dog I feel sorry for her and the owner and the groomer . Things have to change her , she needs Cesar , the dog whisperer . See a little tail wag then . Xx
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That will choke your dog
Great that the owners are allowed to be with her. Calms her in a stressful situation.
Don’t think the groomer would have been able to handle it without all those extra hands.
As I was watching this video, at first I thought the dog was out of control but as the video progressed, I realised that it was behaving that way because it was stressed out & frightened. Even as humans, our natural instinct when in case of danger, is fight or flight. This dog felt deeply threatened and so it' natural instinct was to try to get away at all costs. Maybe she had a traumatic grooming experience when she was younger, we don't know.
My heart goes out to this dog and kudos to the groomer.
i agree because my dog was fine at one time he hates the groomer now
I used to be a groomer....Someone made a remark about the table being slippery. The table tops are grooved rubber. The reason this dog is slipping is probably because she has overgrown nails. The groomer is doing an excellent job.
Crystal Hicks not all tables are made with the same tops and you can hear the dogs nails on the table if it was rubber there would be no sound.
When I grow up ima be a groomer but right now I’m way too young
Jamie Luppino this is a grooming table. They aren’t slippery like exam tables. The dog is slipping around because she is acting like a fish out of water. She would slip around if there was glue on that table.
That's not rubber. It's textured plastic.
So would putting a folded up towel on the for better grip help any? Or is that just for cats to dig their claws in in the bathtub?
The groomer does an amazing job with making sure everyone is comfortable in the room. She’s not only just checking on the pets, but she checks on the owners as well. I like that.
I worked as a groomer and supported myself for 22 years grooming dogs of every breed and in two different states, and anyone who thinks this is not traumatic for that poor neurotic and misunderstood dog is out of their minds. Almost every veterinary clinic in the country offers grooming services and will often coordinate sedated grooming. That poor little dog. I don't blame the human guardians who obviously care for her, even if they do contribute somehow to her continued biting. The groomer even states at a certain point, "she has even calmed down a little", and obviously the little dog is EXHAUSTED and has surrendered out of extreme fatigue. Please notice the dog will still resist and would most certainly bite if she could, so there has been no progress made. This is tragic and so unnecessary ! Makes me ashamed to have ever been part of the industry.
Me as a mom of children found that we put our kids through the same traumatic experience. And I still see grown ups with the same the same problem at salons by calling it tender headed. The owner must do research and take on that responsibility of knowing what is expected of them as pet owners... Grooming is included. I do feel bad for both the dog and owner. I agree a sedative would help.
I’ve been a professional dog groomer for over 24 years and watching this video is so upsetting to me and I am honestly disgusted that any dog groomer would continue to traumatize any dog like this! This is terrible! And her saying this is like surgery?? Is she effing kidding me?!! Grooming should be enjoyable calming relaxing and comforting to the dog as much as it possibly can be; a good experience. I’m also surprised that the owner did not stop this but I believe she is intimidated by the groomer.... she has a very authoritative and firm voice and way of speaking. I would never put a dog through this especially when it’s completely unnecessary and unacceptable! There are options 🤬
D.L. Sosnik I worked as a groomer at a vet's office for years and it was wonderful. This dog definitely needs a sedative. People saying that a sedative would be too hard on her obviously can't see the amount of stress this is causing. I would much rather have a dog that was calm or asleep while grooming than a dog that is stressed to this point. I watched a dog fight to the point it collapsed from fear and exhaustion(at a previous employer).
Amen! I would never take any groom to this level or tolerate any of our other groomers doing this! I just cannot believe that this groomer is so against sedating but yet shes all for stressing an older dog so bad!y that shes going to the bathroom all over herself AND shes having an untrained in restraint techniques man hold that poor !ittle dogs body and then pushing her head to the table i guarantee that the dog now has bruising all over her poor litt!e body!! Thats ok ??? Disgusting!
This was so stressful to watch but a big thumbs up to the groomer for getting the job done
I actually got emotional watching this. You did so much for that dog and her family. So patient, gentle yet stern. You did a phenomenal job.
I love how she would tell the owners "watch you head" and how she cared about not only the safety of the dog but with the owners as well you are a very professional groomer
I loved that too. And checking in on them to make sure they were OK. And the attention to making sure they knew how to do some things at home and that they'd come back - clearly cares about their welfare and the dog's in the future. Warms my heart.
No words of reassurance for the dog. Maybe if they had spoken to the dog she would have felt better. 3
people , No words to dog.
@@lyndapell2773 we're we watching the same video? I heard the groomer say calmly.... "you're ok" several times... and the groomer talked to the dog in a sing song manner also several times, as well
Totally!
@@lyndapell2773 the owners did say NOTHING helps calm the dog down..
I'm wondering why I'm in bed at 4 am watching a dog get shaved...😂
Hahahaha brilliant 😭 😭😭
Same here
Niamh Culligan x right there with you
Oh my God! Best comment ever!!!
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What a great groomer. She plans and directs her helpers how to hold the scared and nervous pup. Finally, they found a groomer who will not give up. ❤️
That was really nice work. I am a vet tech and there are quite a few dogs that behave like this. This dog was masterfully handeled. They need to be restrained until they stop struggeling to realize that no one will hurt them. It will get easier. Went through something similar with my own dog.
I'd just like to acknowledge how helpful the boyfriend is through this. Top notch.
Why not just sedate her?
@@samanthacooper3438 Probably the same reason you can't get anesthesia at tattoo parlors - the groomer doesn't have the necessary vet qualification to give dogs such serious medicine. If something was wrong they'd get sued.
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lol- no he's not!
Groomer: Puppy, hold still.
Puppy: So, tap dance with jazz hands. Got it!
Lmfaooooo
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Laugh of the day 🤣😂
This made laugh till tears ran down my face!!!
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Getting the owners involved in the grooming process is brilliant!
That's right. Let them get abused and maybe they won't leave the dog to get so messed up.
tf is wrong with you?@@WildHorseWay-gi1zb
I'll NEVER understand why people get these dogs and don't introduce them to grooming at a young age
It has nothing to do with introducing them to grooming quickly. My shih tzu acts just like this. I rescued him at 4 months and immediately took him to groomer. He’s been going every 6 weeks since and I’ve had him for 4 years. He still acts like a fool every time.
I had two big dogs. I gave both a bath outside. The German was ok but the larger
dog got bored half way thru the bath.
But I still loved to bath them.
This poor dog is frightened.
The owners are too much ! Not the
Doggie's fault.
What about tranqua pet till she gets used to
a bath. Jerks
That’s not always the issue,
Some pups just don’t like being groomed.🤷🏾♀️ That is it that is all.☺️
@@appleant1083 exactly!!!! My Jasper we got him at the age of 11 weeks! He is a full size Doberman and such a big baby! Lol he has been getting groomed since the day after we got him but he still shakes horribly so I give him two hemp treats and it relaxes him and then he is ok!!! It’s totally ok to do this and I don’t feed them the mornings of the grooming.
Every dog is different for sure! If you have a rescue dog you never know how they may react to grooming! My Yorkshire Ace loves to be groomed thank goodness 😅
I love how the groomer stops and checks the color of the tongue when the dog starts heavy breathing/panting. Sometimes that means the pup is about to pass out. Amazing groomer. I’m a groomer too and I’m learning a lot from you
Meredith Ann really? i didn't know it..what color would the tongue become in that case?
@@areswalker5647 If it lacks oxygen it will at first start to become more white, then start to go blue.
Jessica Lind thank you
LMAOOO
Yeah I never knew that actually so I've learned a good bit from her as well and I'm not a groomer
Blaming the girl for the behavior is unfair when she got the dog when she was 9. If anything blame the girls parents. She had the decency to claim the dog as her own and go through this process right with her. She probably could have left princess with her parents to deal with and she didn’t
Yeah i agree, and maybe the dog may have a problem so they need a real Vet to determine what princess problem with that groom thing.. And suggest that maybe she give her sedative so she can groom her evenly nicely
Exactly I'm in the same situation as her. I got my Shih-tzu, Chico when I was 8 years old in 2006. He's just as bad as Princess. He's not usually an agressive boy at all. So sweet. However, when it comes to grooming, he will be the most dramatic and evil dog in the world. There's nothing wrong with him except that he's always ugly, dirty and scruffy because he won't let me groom him. Whenever I bring him to the groomers, they never are able to finish. They just do a half ass job because they're scared of hurting Chico or themselves. I feel Selena. We're on the same boat and it's so embarrassing. I wasn't ready for a high maintenance dog such as the Shih-tzu. My parents could've gotten me a Beagle or something lol
Not anybody's fault, some dogs never get over the fear of grooming and others get anxiety later in life. (Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds)
I have so much respect for the fact that they weren't in denial about their dogs issues. They knew this would be hard, and they did the right thing by getting her groomed and taken care of. I hope they're doing well.
@@mori4133 They deserve a damn reality show! My mom’s dog was like that so my daughter took her. She was a Shih Tzu as well, same color, her name was Summer but it should’ve been Satan! 😂The thing is about her, she loved male humans.
I had a poodle that was worse so my vet gave us an anti-anxiety. He didn't sleep but he was calm. Too much anxiety is not good for the dog but I love how caring you are to him and mom and dad!
My dog goes to the groomer for the first time on the 5th and the vet said she would give her something for anxiety.
Check first with your groomer. Some won't take in your dog if given anything like that.
That looks like a whole lot of fear. They can give anxiety meds to the dog to help calm them down. Our former stray cat gets those for vet visits and it makes it much less traumatic.
People come to me to have someone try to avoid meds.
Check first with your groomer. Some won't take in your dog if given anything like that.
actual footage of my parents taking me to the doctors for my flu shot
frankenator 6000 🤣
Flu shots aren't good for anyone, and your body knows that and reacts.
Susan Jones What?
Louise Nah vaccines are highly toxic. flu shots basically give you the flu.
@@LouiseNah flu shots are a guessing game of viruses that contain a toxic chemical called thimerosal. It's used as a preservative, to stockpile it. It's a mercury (metal) derivative that crosses the blood- brain barrier. The metal thimerosal interferes with acetylcholine production in the brain. Without regular acetylcholine production, you run a high risk of Alzheimer's disease. There are studies I have seen out of Germany which shows over a ten-year period those who took yearly flu shots exceeded the national average by 12 TIMES to developing Alzheimer's disease. That's why flu shots are dangerous. It's about thimerosal being used as a preservative.
I think this groomer deserves 10000000% RESPECT for having the patience and sympathy/compassion for understanding and working with such a difficult situation on both parts, and finding a solution. My hat's off to you lady✊👑💯👏💖 YOU'RE AWESOME👑
My grandaughters Maltese is very aggressive when grooming.
Yeah
I SOOO TOTALLY AGREE!!!
Sheyla Abarca need to tip her a thousand percent.
Yeah she deserved a BIG tip
Girl that man is a keeper for doing all that for this girls dog 😭😭 risk getting bit and everything
The dog needs to be sedated its calmer and safer for the dog, and less stress on the dog and for everyone else.
Its actually a lot of stress on the body. Can cause all kinds of complications, and not to mention very expensive.
Exactly 💯 %
Exactly
I agree
They also should of asked there vet for meds to calm the poor pup down.
Like the groomer said it hurts to move the mats to cut them but the dog knows from experience that if she kicks off they'll stop. So it's a mixture of those two things. This is a very caring and experienced groomer who has managed to do what no one else has managed in 9 years with this dog.
Yes at least try to help and stay calm in prosses
She is aleast going as far as she possible can to help get that off the Dogg so it can get relief fom the pain of th matted a attach to the skin
I agree this groomer is a trooper, and determined to make these dogs look and feel better, I wouldn't get a breed that needed groomed, that's just me, all the groomers fees would really add up
I have the same breed. She gets groomed every 4 months and is a little angel. Starting them young helps. Same with doing nails on a dog. 45 every 4 months isnt too bad
I don't even know why or how I got here I have 5 dogs but none of them are long haired dogs...so whatever hair they lose is all over my house...YUCK....BUT HIGH FRIKIN FIVE....I WUD RECOMMEND YOU TO SHAVE MY MOTHER...
Although I hate to see a dog stressed, I'm so very proud of the owner for taking care of her dog, and the groomer deserves an award!
I wouldn't say the owner "took care of the dog". Owners will repeatedly bring their dogs in this state and not learn from it. Even though it's their "Princess" or "Angel". No training. No discipline. No socialization. Doesn't brush their dog. Doesn't treat for medications. That's probably WHY the groomer made them stay to help. I can't tell you how many owners just don't care or 'care' but lazy and ignorant. And ANY responsible owner would have taken their dog to a vet groomer to be sedated so that they wouldn't have been this severely stress for is very dangerous and unhealthy for the dog. I'm speaking as an experienced professional in this job. I see dogs like this every week with such owners. Even daily.
I cried watching this because I’m so impressed by how you handled this! You have the biggest heart ever! I had recent issues at a groomer and I questioned if there are any sweet people left. You are one!!! Thank you for all you do! God bless you.
Incredible grooming video! The confidence and knowledge of the groomer plus the calming voice had to help the success for everyone!
I'm so glad she didn't turn the dog down. It seriously needed some grooming
VERY special groomer!!!
She needed help!
@@sharonpretorius1171 Thank you!
Great groomer.should suggest a sedative be given next time.
Seriously...how did it even get to this point?
Princess is the wrong name for that dog. Lol
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Deanna McDaniel 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Yes ,, maybe Hercules ,good name for that dod ,,,,😂😂😂
I would name it Killery.
lol
What a lovely groomer you are. So gentle and kind, yet firm enough to get the job done. Good job!💖
What an absolutely kind, patient, non-judgmental, caring and knowledgeable professional! Glad owners didn't give up! ❤👏
The groomer has some serious patience and is very brave
Louise Gerrard yeah.... I was afraid for her on a couple of snaps..🙂
Bruh you said brave imagine going on a rescue mission and making friends with untamed wolves wheres my props
@@vokethecupid7444 Yes, she is very brave. Not by comparison, by fact. And you're bragging like you deserve more than her. She's doing it out of passion. You're mad you aren't getting praised.
dee rice okay but like- who asked??
@@vokethecupid7444 yeah and people protesting against dictators are also very brave, but that's aside the point here so maybe shut up about your own "bravery"
With all the technology today you'd think they could make a razor that was more quiet.
There are many almost silent ones on the market
I agree with this. I do not know if they make very end ones for the groomers shops tho
@@furiosa1203 There are professional, quiet clippers availiable for professional groomers
True
They do, they often overheat quickly though
Wow the owner has a heart of gold because there is absolutely no way I could tolerate this!!!!!! And as far as the grooming you’re amazing!!! So professional, so patient and aware! Amazing job!
If you couldn't tolerate this, then I hope you would never avoid grooming your dog for so long that it would get to this point.
My thoughts exactly…
“Selena where’s the ear selena?” I died😂😂
1:38 love how when the groomer said "NO" Princess stopped to look at her like "Excuse me? Who are you talking to"
Adriana V 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is exactly what we go thru each time at the groomer. We've been blacklisted and asked to leave all over town. I've offered cash, offered to help restrain, brought treats for the groomer, tried different medications, everything I can think of. So now I let my boy grow out as long as I can stand it and then have to go to the vet for a $300 haircut under anesthesia. If people would socialize their pets when they're young, all of this stress on the pet, owner and groomer could be avoided. BTW, you have the patience of a saint! Good work!
ACC maybe you can ask the vet about xanax for groom visits and find a groomer willing to work with you as long as the dog is some what calm.
U are not ignorant, youve done the best you can. I recomend finding a groomer who also does training and and specializes in animal behaviour. They are out there. I am one, and know of two others. U want to find these people online, we usually do not work for big organizations long because we want better for our clients and some big company regualations keep us from doing the most for clients with difficult dogs because the business is time based.
Find someone who can come to ur house. Work with u to socialize the dog with that person. Listen to them and take and use whatever advice they give u. So that when they do eventually groom ur dog its a much less stressful situation for the dog.
Tie your f***cking dog up and shave it's hair with a $20 razor. God people these days are such pansies.
Problem is the owner has had the dog since she (the human) was nine. She's 18 now. She didn't make the dog this way, but she's trying now.
Try CBD oil or straight out weed. They make CBD for pets but honestly I don't think weed would hurt anything. Just be sure there's nothing else mixed with it.
I have NEVER felt compelled to leave a comment but I HAVE to say YOU are soooooo amazing and special. THANK YOU for the TLC that you gave not only to this fur baby but to the fur baby’s humans!!!
Love your videos, they have helped me so much! 4th year groomer and just started my own business. I’m by myself most all the time, and just watching this I feel it’s okay to ask for help from the pet parents as well. I’m too nice and have to learn to get over that!
I watched a 41 minute video without skipping or noticing the time, about a dog's haircut. Wow. I loved it
Going back to a different comment: it seems we've gone down a rabbit hole
Same lol
Omg I didn't realize the video was 41 minutes until I saw this comment. I watched the whole thing.
Lol right I thought the same thing.
I did too lol
I love how you get the pet parents involved. They need to know how difficult this work is.
Kelley Russell Calm down, would you rather the dog be covered in painful mats and fleas because nobody will trim it’s fur? At least the pet parents give enough of a shit to do the best they can. She doesn’t even have duct tape around her mouth, it’s just to help prevent her from hurting others and herself.
Go actually do something useful like volunteer at your local humane society, your complaints do literally nothing to better animal welfare vs going out into the field and actually working your ass off.
I’m so disgusted over this!
There are better options for grooming a dog like this who is completely traumatized!! This should absolutely never ever happen to any dog!
Kelley Russell I’m not exactly sure why u felt a need to attack and cuss at me? I am a groomer and while I don’t always agree with everyone else’s methods, I was not there, I don’t know the whole story and it seems to me that Dede was the pet parent’s last resort. Some groomers won’t touch a biting dog. I applaud Dede for her efforts and willingness to help, even though I might not do it exactly as she does, because I’m not her. That doesn’t mean I will cuss or criticize what she does. Sometimes the vet has to hold dogs down to do necessary things to a dog who doesn’t like it. (Giving shots is a good example). The dog yelps, cries, and struggles, but it has to get done for the sake of the dog.. It is difficult to watch, but I believe Dede was doing it in the safest most humane way she possibly could. People don’t understand how painful and dangerous leaving mats on the dog can be. Moisture gets trapped beneath them and then bacteria and it causes sores and infection, not to mention the pain of the mats pulling the skin (and sometimes tearing the skin). I have seen it. So, you have to look at the big picture. The mats HAVE to come off for the good of the dog. Be kind to your fellow beings. She was also making sure the dog’s tongue wasn’t turning blue, which would indicate severe stress. She seems to know how far she can “push” the dog. ✌🏼
Grooming is a job not an ordeal-s/b initiated at a young age by the breeder, than the owner. Going to the groomer is the next progression if not undertaking the task personally. Failure to groom or tend to a hi maintenance dog is abuse 101. Animal planet has depicted dogs whose jaw is literally fused to their chest because of Matt’s and who eyes are fused shut for the same reason -
The groomer is so incredibly patient and doing everything she can to get this done ❤❤❤
To people blaming the owners for that dogs behavior, don't know that some temperaments are untrainable. This is the result of irresponsible breeding guys. Temperament like this are not tolerated with responsible breeders and its most likely they will even replace the dog, cause it is not safe or fun to have a dog as reactive like this cause it seems she gets reactive with simple touch, not only grooming.
Admire the groomer, the pet mom and especially the boyfriend. Manny's a keeper. Way to go, Manny!
That's what I'm sayn
Princess has way too much power over this couple
She needs to be trained
But shout out to the groomer for handling this safely and professionally!!
Jasmine Tramack hi Rihana 👋
Jasmine Tramack if this dog is a rescue she might be hard to train even professionally. I think this couple is doing the best they can for their dog. It’s obvious that this dog doesn’t like human contact other then the couple touching her. I agree that the groomer is doing a great job, but I think you should think more deeply about the situation before making this comment.
it’s not about training. i work at a kennel that does grooming. she can be well behaved for everything else but once you start doing something to a dog that they don’t like it’s not about training them. what if you were in their situation and having something done to you that maybe hurts because of all the matts and it’s scary to the dog
She’s scared! It’s not about control and power. It’s a traumatic experience for her that she wants to get away from.
singingstar56 thank you!! My dog has fear aggression and I’ve had so many people call my dog a bad dog or a mean dog and blame me for not “training” her. The thing is that she is trained. She’s knows a number of commands and is very affectionate with me until I start messing with something that bothers her like treating her skin allergies or clipping her toenails. She’s never bit me hard before but I do occasionally get warning nips and that’s because she loves me to death and I love her. Anyone else and she has to be muzzled specifically at the vet. They’ve told me it’s just the temperament of some dogs. She’s a chihuahua. She has anxiety and is allowed Benadryl for when we have visitors because she freaks out. I hate how people automatically just assume it’s the owners fault or that the dog isn’t trained. I love my dog more than anything in the world and have had her since she was 5 weeks old. Dogs only have certain ways of communicating and they’re smaller than humans so they can’t just walk away when they dislike something and so if you force them into something they’re scared of the only way they have to tell you they’re scared or dislike something is to growl, try to get away or even bite.
This highlights the importance of getting your puppy/dog to the groomer as early and as soon as possible.
I have a long haired chihuahua that acts just like that. He's a sweetheart, but hates brushes and anything being done to him. He has no matts. We brush him with our fingers. And his bushy tail is impeccable for some odd reason
same, exept brush part, my dog was about 12 years old before she past from run over which still extremely upsets me
@@amairandom10 so 😢
You did an awesome job. I don't think it's abuse. It would be abuse if these people didn't do this. All those Tangles must have been very very uncomfortable and it painful too. They get tight around their skin and start pulling their skin and making sores in their skin. So I think the groomer did a great job and I think the owner did a great thing NOT GIVING UP until she finally found the right groomer to do this dog. And the groomer is awesome I absolutely would go to this woman if I had a troubled dog like that
Plus i mean look at how sensitive and raw her skin is from the matts! It would be cruel to not groomer. But i uderstand why some people who dont have grooming experience would simply see a stressed dog.
Yes you can't just let matted fur go. You have to bring the dog to a groomer if you aren't able to safely do it yourself.
Yeah temporary pain is better than chronic especially if it helping u get rid of that never ending pain
and the main reason some animals react like this is because of discomfort. theyre not used to it, there are strange noises and smells, and someone they dont really know is doing all these weird things. it can be stressful ,but id rather temporary stress to prevent issues than to let them get matted.
DragonGyrlWren THIS. We have a scottish fold cat and she's long-furred. We learned pretty early on that she does not like to be brushed, especially when she has knots and you're trying to work them out. It was a constant battle between trying to keep it as unmatted as possible while also not wanting to cause her the discomfort of detangling them. She would get especially bad matts on her neck below the chin, and we knew that one must pull every time she turned her head. We tried cutting it with facial hair scissors(?) but she would struggle too much to really help much without risking cutting her instead. Every chance I got that she put up with it, I was trying to detangle the growing matts by hand.
Finally my mom took her to the groomer and they decided it would be best to shave her periodically. Totally shaved, down to the skin essentially, except for her head (trimmed), paws and tail. We noticed a HUGE change in her immediately. Sure, she doesn't look the cutest when she's freshly shaved (it's hilarious, actually, but don't tell her I said that) but she obviously feels so much more comfortable. When her fur is getting longer and she starts to get a few knots, she won't really let anyone pet her. When she's shaved, she'll let you pet all over her and even purr because, I'm sure, it feels so nice.
tl;dr - momentary discomfort/anxiety/stress is worth it to free a dog from constant discomfort/pain.
And this is why you train your dog from a young age. You start grooming as young as possible and socializing the dog so this doesn't happen.
This is unacceptable behaviour for both small and big dogs.
Agree! A dog's personality is a reflection of its owner!
Absolutely! As the humans have to be leaders,masters.
She has been allowed to be the boss, needs to change, fast! Good dog just needs parents that know how to handle her...
exactly. People act like small dogs are always aggressive but it’s the lack of training. Same with big dogs. My dog wasn’t trained very good when she was young but she’s improving. She’s a bit above 1 year now.
@@gottem3958 Keep working on the training Nannia, dogs are worth it. About my first reply tat a nasty dog is a reflection of the owner . A dog is allowed to become nasty because the owner is nasty. There is absolutely no reason for an aggressive or nasty dog and they really do reflect the personality of the owner. That said, A dog is LOVE! That's all they want to do and that's all they will do if they are treated with love and care and affection. I have had 5 big dogs in my life and each one was a gentle loving animal with everyone they met. My first big dog was a rescue and was terrified and broken when I got him. Gentle, loving care for a few months and he became a most spectacular loving boy who loved everyone he met and was loved by everyone he met. Love overcomes all.
I'm impressed with your grooming techniques & your patience. You are very patient. I like your calm but determined demeanor.
Wow, amazing woman!!! Made me cry to see and hear her compassion.
Theses kids are pretty incredible as well.
Thanks for being Princess' superhero
Owners being afraid of their own dog is like Parents being afraid of their kids. It's a f up situation for everyone.
Notice that the parents sent the teen kids of the house?
They obviously didn't train the dog from a puppy we had our little doggies trained I had a shitzu and my son my youngest son has a chihuahua and when they were first born from the time they were 6 weeks old we've been down and we'd try and take their bone away from them and take a toy out of their mouth or away from them and lean down and pretend to eat their dog food in the bowl with them and whatnot so they were trained like this so even when they were grown up Mom would say a dog is still an animal and you have to be cautious around animals because they could snap it anytime I understand that but do you know it's 16 years of age and at 12 years of age they have never thanked the Lord bit anybody no one they barked but they've never bit anyone we have played with them where we've still pretended to take their toy away or reach down and take their bone and pretend to eat their food with them still and we'll just get licked on the face they're fabulous so no it's like they got the dog and just put the food down and backed up from the dog we're afraid to do anything with the dog just like it's a dog and that's it not part of the family and it's sad and my kids never did that if my kids ever gravel try to bite me back then I'm telling you smack upside the back of the head 140 135 one's 28 never hit them never hit my grandchildren there was no need to punish them and nowadays you can't save the kids go to your room cuz they want to go to their room with all the game systems LOL
U can say that again
There is no way I would bring my dog to you , I will tell others not to .the way y'all are doing that dog.that poor dog is suffering
These people should not own a dog or any animal for that matter.
Beautiful work groomer. Didn't get impatient, was very communicative, worked quickly, and warned when necessary.
The Groomer was wonderful, the owners, didn't seem to care a poop about the pet. HOW STUPID IS THAT ??? I LOVE & ADORE my FLFMs, & would hurt anyone who hurt them. My Patton, my Jodie & my Bobby, who just left to cross the Rainbow Bridge. Au Voir, my Bobby
She even councled the owners like a psychologist it was my favorite part!!
@@bootsnsaddle8289they cared enough to find a groomer! Many owners have dumped a difficult pet, these guys have been to how many groomers ?
All of you did GREAT !! TEAM WORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK !!
This was so wild to watch. The way you handled everything 🥺🥺🥺 there's so much compassion and empathy, it feels like even the dog at least sometimes understands that what's going on is going to help a lot. It's almost relieving to watch, knowing this dog is getting the care she needs
Never mind the dog I have anxiety watching this .
CAROLANN seriously this is intense 😱😱
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Abundance me too. I have the sound off. And thinking I know they probably don’t have the money but they really need obedience school.
Me too glad I wasn’t there lol 😂
I this case maybe speak to your Vet about a mild sedative before the next grooming . This dog is a danger to herself with such fear as this !
A mild seditive and an extra half. ☺
I agree with you it’s painful to watch this poor dog going thru this much stress
They would need to get the sedative from the vet first but from Dede often does dogs who can’t use them due to other complications or it not working.
And a muzzle
One of my dogs hates being groomed and we use ACP and it works wonders
I'm so glad this dog has a considerate owner. 💛
You are now one of our favorite groomers! Thanks for being so professional.
Quite literally scared the shit out of the poor thing.
Not the groomers fault tho. They did a great job. That dog is in some serious need of training.
True dat
David Borneman I was thinking that too. I hope the owners take better care of her. Poor baby.
I agree to that
Honda BEAR that is not right it’s not the dogs fault it’s easily scared the owners need to take better care of her
Honda BEAR that is so mean
That dog was like *”go crazy ahahaahahaha go stupid, go crazy ahahahahahahh.*
I don't know why this comment made me laugh so hard 😂😂
*pfft* her buzzer just skipped and everyone saw her let it slip 😂
"What's her name?"
"Princess."
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Im curious to know why the pooch couldn’t have been mildly sedated. He is so traumatized, poor little guy. But the job was done.
Because she is a groomer, not a vet. Only licensed Veterinarians have the authority to sedate an animal. Typically with an animal this bad, its safer to go to a groomer that is also paired with a vet's office so a licensed vet can in over and sedate the animal. That vet team would then monitor while the groomer does what they need to do.
From a dog behavior specialist to a very professional groomer: Thank you for being so awesome at what you do.
what type of training have you received?! behavior specialist in science based methods?
@@nicolep5742 I have been doing it for years! Training? I have reddish training from many different trainers and behavior specialists. I am constantly researching as well as learning what works and what does not. The training I have is from working with thousands of dogs including being a trainer for an animal rescue for dogs who come to us completely broken who would have otherwise been put down. I use methods that are effective for each and every dog because each and every dog learn differently. I stay as positive as each dog will let me stay while doing everything I can to protect me and my staff from dogs that are massively aggressive. My goal is to give each dog guidance without causing them to be fearful. That will only mask behaviors.
No offense, but that question about using "science based methods" Is hilarious. It sugar coats what you are trying to ask which is " do you use negative reinforcement or not" Every method is a science based method. Scientifically, if you beat the crap out of a dog, they will submit to you and stop a behavior. But you break the dog of its ability to trust a human and the behavior is still there, lying underneath and waiting to come out. Short term effectiveness with long term implications. To answer your real question, no. I try not to use negative reinforcement unless necessary to protect an immediate threat to bodily harm, which I try to take measures to prevent ever being in that situation, but miscalculations will happen after dealing with the volume of dogs I've dealt with. I'm constantly learning from my own and others mistakes. However I always bring it around to being positive and keeping that dogs tail wagging.
Nicole P silly ass question
You are a behavior specialist and you agree with this? Yeah this is a nightmare for this dog. Explain to me what she did to change the behavior, if you would.
@@cindysmith2551 this is just the start. If they keep up with regular grooming with her itll become easier on tje dog since it wont be matted and will hopefully get her to calm down over time once sje realizes even the slightest that its not so bad
It's always a "Princess."
"Man!" - Dede's catchphrase. 😂
Shaleece M or an angel lol
Shaleece M it really is mine absolutely hated going to groomer till we found one she fell in love with
Yep. Princess, Precious, Angel, Prince Charming... One of the best dogs I ever groomed was named Cujo. Happiest and sweetest little Lhasa ever!
I could think of a ton of names. Lol. Peaches, sweetie, most bellas exc
I think mine is rather unusual. Shae :)
Y’all did so great! I love how all of you worked together to get a good result for Princess. 💞
My vet has perscribed anti anxiety medication for my standard poodle while being groomed
It has saved her from so much stress and anxiety and suffering.
Does it has any side effects?
Title: nobody can groom my dog
Video: person grooms the dog
OMG HAHAHAHHAHA LOL
Yes omg
ikr like it makes no sence!
They tried 9 groomers this groomer knows what to do.
LMAO Truee. I think it's so it shows up when people google "nobody can groom my dog"
I was wondering why no one is praising the dog when she’s being good? She needs to know that she’s doing well.
They’re groomers. Not trainers.
Me too, I would be petting her and talking to her so she would feel safe.
@@harleypeebles3534 no the owners should be though.
@@anicepineapple9067 I watched again and realized the owners were with her. I thought those 2 people were the groomer’s helpers or something. So I didn’t see how it would be their responsibility to train the dog, but ur right. The owners there should praising.
A lot of groomers advise against praising because it can get them amped up and excited and then they are hard to control
Once the fearful owners realize that the dog calms down when they stay determined and resolute, everything gets better.
By far the BEST groomer I've ever seen hands down. Unbelievable job! You are absolutely great at your job! 👏👏❤
The groomer did the best she could in this situation. My real issue is the dog’s behavior. That is totally unacceptable. I have a Doberman Pinscher (male/85lbs). He wouldn’t dare. How do you have a dog and you have to protect your face from getting bit? My dog knows his teeth are to never come in contact with anyone’s skin. This dog needs training!
AllAboutAsia no offense but I have a dog that has always been like this. I tried socializing him from a very young age, he always hated everyone besides me and my immediate family members. I’ve tried, I really have. It hurts when people always throw the blame back on the owner. I don’t think it’s entirely fair. Surprised your comment was “hearted” by the poster (who I’m assuming is also the groomer or works with the groomer? I’d scroll up to confirm but then I’d have to discard my comment). Don’t shit on your customers 🤷🏼♀️ we’re all imperfect beings trying to do our best out here. Parent shaming is real and so is pet parent shaming.
Jayne Karinova I understand to a certain degree. Sometimes it can be where the dog came from. The parents of the puppy. What were they like and how was their temperament. We’ll never know for certain because behavior for each dog is different. But once the dog is now in your home it is then up to the owner to provide the proper training. Whether you hire someone/send the dog away for training or do it yourself. My issue was the behavior with the biting. There is no excuse and that is to not be tolerated. So maybe with these particular owners they just don’t know how to handle it. & if anyone owns a dog and they don’t know how to stop a dog from biting people then they shouldn’t have that particular dog.
Tbh I don't really agree it's dog it's an animal I understand it being like this in the situation animals have amazing instincts and this dog probably has particularly good instincts which is why it responds this way something foreign. It's just scared.
give givememoney So it’s up to the owners to introduce “grooming” from an early age. So in turn the dog is used to it. There is nothing no one can say to make “biting” acceptable. That’s life or death. A dog can seriously hurt someone if the bite them. Your dog can also be put to sleep if they really injure someone and that person takes it to that level. I understand if a dog is uncomfortable but, under no circumstance should your dog try to bite you in the face because they are getting a hair cut. This is not up for debate.
AllAboutAsia Same. My dog was taught from weeks old that teeth never touch skin. Ever. She’s smart, so she got it quickly. Was never an issue after that. If I had a dog I couldn’t teach that to & I was legit scared of being bitten, I’d destroy the dog. No WAY would I tolerate that, nor pass it on to someone else to have to deal with. No good.
Why do people name their demon dogs "Princess" and "Baby"
floangel 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My cousin named her mean dog just like this bread "Oreo"...like he's not sweet and tempting. Lol
floangel HAHA YESSS EXACTLY
floangel I had a demon Chihuahua named princess...HAHAHAH
floangel what it's ok🙄
Wow bless your heart for educating them and not giving up on her.
I just started working at a low cost groomer and we deal with many special cases. So great to see u handle these babies with ease❤️
This has to be one of the most stressful jobs.
Yup lol my hands and arms are so scared up and I've only been grooming four years
Imagine grooming cats 😕
Actually it can be satisfying to help an animal :) Certain things would stress people out if they didn't love it but for me- I know helping an animal is actually quite fulfilling and not stressful most of the time
It can be stressful but it is also rewarding. I'm covered in scars from bites etc. But normally after a couple of times if the dog is like this one, it realizes I'm not going to hurt it. Gets better every time!
Emma Stiles they should get full benefits
Anyone that wants a long haired dog should watch this video. Then decide if they are capable of training a dog for grooming and willing to put in the time and effort.
kayBTR it's not even that hard to get a dog to be well trained for a grooming. And plus, If you're going to get a long haired dog you should know better and brush it daily. Most of my dogs are long haired and I brush them everyday so they won't get matted.
This is what I was thinking. So many people get the wrong dog for their family. Lazy people get Jack Russel's, hikers get Bulldogs, people in the desert who are gone long hours get Husky's and leave them outside in the heat... People should fully research before getting any kind of pet.
heheh I can vouch for the energy of a Jack Russel, and that they need a busy human to keep them company. I'm the archetypal couch potato. But to be fair it wasn't a matter of "oh my god I must have a this breed of dog". We were just rescuing Benjy, who happened to be a Jack Russel. He was with us for 16 years, and even 2 years later it's still weirdly quiet in the house without him getting into things and "commentating" on everything.
Christine Cameron heh, yeah jack russels are pretty energetic. Imagine if a lazy person got a husky.
6SmallDogs & a DUCK the person house wpuld be demolished.
If I was one of those two parents of that dog I would have given the groomer the biggest bear hug...that groomer did absolutely amazing!!!...the parents did Fantastic as well...excellent team work to make that dog soooooo much more comfortable....good job folks!!
Awwww. You gave me a hug. Thank you.
@@myfavoritegroomer absolutely..you were very amazing..good job again. 😁👍
WOW! I’m very impressed! I love how this pup and fur parents were treated from start to finish!
I found myself talking to the screen: "It's okay honey. This has to be done, it's good for you. I'm sorry. It's okay. It's okay!"
12nunchaku aww lol
12nunchaku awww... same here.
She made me jump a couple of times and I almost dropped my phone...😂😂😂
oh dear... you do realise that talking like that to a dog will only convince it that it must be a terrible thing? It only hears the tone of voice which in this case would be like a whining dog.
Putting the dog first, keeping her feelings out of it, non-judgemental....amazing groomer& person!
I sure wish people would be required to have to take a basic education course in person, before being allowed to own a dog. Basic training, positive re-enforcement, that sort of thing. I've had many many adopted dogs that just needed a LOT of consistency, and training. They were all able to become family pets, and the Littles that had anxiety were all provided covered kennels to retreat to where no one was allowed to bother them. Only one out of 13 dogs in 40 years had to be put down due to severe aggressive behavior that could not be overcome.
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Hats of to this groomer because she has so much patience! I'm not going to lie I think I would've said forget it!
Love the way she’s so patient and professional with the dog
She lunge
She attacc
So u no cut
The hairs on bacc
Renee Laventure 😂
Such an underrated comment
Lmao
LOL!
Jojo Amya right
the dog is looking at the camera and saying: 'I hope this isn't going on CZcams. Especially the poop part'
I'm not a groomer, but if I had to groom that dog the one pooping in fright and anxiety would be me
Why can't they put dog's to sleep when they are this aggressive
Hahaha
@@ssduggin dog is not aggressive, just picking up on the owner's anxiety. Smaller dogs can be very fearful and develop aggression as a defence mechanism.
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At least she is wagging her tail, that's a good sign❣️
Not always
The groomer did an excellent job I thank you very much for being patient with the dog and the mom and the boyfriend also did a great job you can tell the girlfriend was very scared it's like her baby but kudos to all of you. As I was watching this video I had my Lassa aspo sitting on my lap because she's an extremely furry dog and I have to comb her at least 3 times a day so that she doesn't get nodded so I felt the pain in the hurt in the suffering of the princess so I'm glad everything all worked out. Mom just needs to know it's a lot of work to have these types of dogs and dedication to keep up with the hair coming she's young and hopefully she will learn just having the right tools and the patients in at least 3 times a day grooming the dog.
I do not understand why people are being so blaming and nasty about the owners and/or so judgmental about the dog ! Fears are real ,but irrational and therefore we can't just demand the dog "behave" . We don't know the history of the dog and how it got this fear (terror) ,but it is having a trauma response and is clearly so terrified it can't regulate its behaviour and that is sad for everyone . This is NOT a badly behaved dog ! . Even the groomer has made it clear that the dog is highly stressed and fearful....As you can see laying the dog down down worked much better and it became calmer, but it is trial and error to find what works and it takes a lot of time to change ingrained behaviours. Dogs are very prone to mental health issues (because they have been bred in a way to meet OUR needs and not for their needs) .These issues are not always the fault of the owners. We rescued an abused dog as a puppy and 6 years later we still can't wash it and it has huge phobias due to the previous owners cutting the nails to the quick !This means we can't cut the nails and have to walk him twice a day on a hard surface to trim them. You could judge us ,but you wouldn't know how hard we have worked to help our dog (even paying for a dog therapist). This is a case for compassion both for the dog and those that want to help it.Kindness goes a long way.
Everyone is so critical because they've had the dog 9 bloody years, never said no, never bothered to train and let it get into this awful state! There is every reason to be critical, 9 years is a long time to let the dog keep getting fleas and matted all the time, and all those matted areas will be so sore and tender it makes it hurt to move; so I have every sympathy for the dog and no sympathy for the owners! I hope she bites them for leaving her like that! Terrible!
I agree completely on where you stand on the dog's behaviour, entirely not her fault, dogs like children need to be taught. How long do you walk your pooch to file down his nails as our girls hates her feet being touched so have already been walking her on hard surfaces but her nails are still a tad long so wondered if the hard surface walks need to be longer?
@@tigerpritchard9924 We take our dog for 2 walks (once in the morning and again in the evening for at least 40 minutes)on a path or earth and we also get him to run on a stretch of rough path (just a short run for a few minutes)... however recently we have endured very hot weather and our dog also injured his leg meaning that he couldn't get the time he needed to keep the nails trim (although we have managed for 3 years to keep them quite short) . Even after the leg recovered and it got cooler the walks were not making the nails short enough so recently we decided to try again to get his nails trimmed at the vet. After discussions with the vet I placed him on the table with the vet holding the leash on a harness and then left the room (which apparently made our dog much calmer) After I left the nurse placed a towel over his head which made him even calmer and he stood quietly to have his nails cut !!! Everyone was surprised ! He was very keen to go home but he seemed o.k.... While I don't think we should try and cut his nails, it is fantastic to find a vet and a nurse willing to try some new methods and succeed so well....good luck with your dog
Our pupper bites the hands of anyone touching her paws more that 10 seconds, not a bad bite before anyone thinks wrong, she chews your hand til you stop 😂 she loves her vets but she even won't let them touch them, she was previously having 2/3 20 minutes walk on hard ground plus a long period over a field to dig but where it's been so cold and wet over here she hasn't had much chance til the weather has got better over the past couple of weeks. She doesn't mind her ears and her teeth and anything else messed with but she really hates her paws touched, we've had her from 8 weeks and the whole time apart from giving paw she's had a problem with people and her paws 😂
Thank you! Someone with a brain who can understand that the dog is just scared!! He’s in an unknown place with a stranger who put a noose and a cone around his neck while telling his owners to choke him out. Pets can have anxiety and in their eyes this is a high stress situation.
I cant say this enough Dede is the best!! This was by far a very dangerous groom. She handled this like a professional while at the same time teaching the pet parents how to handle there baby, we all must agree Dede needs to applauded for the dedication and strength she puts into her profession. Great job Dede Great job!! I also want to say thank you to all the groomers out there that do this for our pets I thank you and appreciate everything you do.
This reminds me of holding and strapping my son down for his shots at his doctor appointment..
Lawd give the fur mama strength..🙏🏽
Could the dog not be given a sedative or something to calm her down? The groomer is my hero. She stayed calm but firm with the dog. Getting the owners involved was great too. A+++ groomer.
The groomer was very gentle and patient. I commend her for a job well done. Keep up the good work with the animals no one else can handle.
I've never seen a groomer so great at there job. This lady deserves a gold medal.
why dont you give the woofie a sedatiive? would help hjm so much.
And a big tip$$ for the groomer and
Princess needs help...
Guess u haven't seen her video of her literally Ripping the ear hair out of the Inner Ear!!! Not necessary I was livid
Wish I was nearby to get my dog too
Great job! So much patience and care for both dogs and people!