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Rosie did great. You are a Groom-whisperer. You are the only groomer I watch who gets down and cuddles before every single groom and it appears to make a huge difference in their fear level, both on their initial grooms and the follow ups.
I have a dog like this.... But i am not a fan of that beard/eyebrow style... I trim the mouth real short and the eye area gets overgrown fast if its not short....
Every dog you feature seems adorable and I love them all and the reaction with yourself. I love mini schnauzers with the mad head and ears and beard of course!
That is about HALF the price of what I would have to pay for 90 minutes here in sweden. You are very reasonably priced! I wash, clip and cut my own wheaten terrier. He has american fur and hates baths but he needs one every 3-4 weeks and he has to be completely combed through atleast 2 times a week. So that would end up costing a bit if I went to a groomer. I give him a wheaten cut every couple of months, but Iet him have long tail hair and his ears were never glued, so I dont cut them as short as the standard. I do think my velcro dog would like you however, taking him to a groomer as good with dogs as you are would provably be a treat he could have a few times a year 😂 Keep up the good work
Ahh yes, dog grooming isn’t as highly valued here as it is in a lot of other countries unfortunately! I’m probably averagely priced too 🐾 I do love a Wheaten terrier, such a beautiful dog! It’s such a shame you’re in Sweden as it would be a joy to groom him for you ❤️🐾
Why dont I have someone like you in my 100km radius! I would let you take care of my best boy, and I dont let anyone take care of him. He is a velcro dog and comes with me everywhere. Cant even go on holiday without him. But I think he would be ok with you for an hour or two :) - The dogs are super lucky, and their owners too, for having you in their area!
Your hints were enough for me to guess. I thought all PWD had a white patch like Sunny and Bo. I know they were popular here during the Obama years. I did not know they were non-shedders. I am surprised they are still relatively rare compared to all the oodle dogs. Excellent video, but I would have to see them herding fish to believe it.
Have a bit of space from the mic as it sound like you was too close to it. Though I think it called a pop filter as it very noticable with the latter p.
what a pretty girl!:); may have to try other breeds when I get a second dog: one is never enough and I need a proper pack! - Mabel is just gorgeous!:)(and you did a brilliant job as always!:)
@@Doggodoggodoggo well, my sister has spaniels which I also love:), and Dottie’s mum now has a cockerpoo called Inky, because of her dark coat, which is also nice but I think I’ll just go to DogsTrust when the time comes(in about 2yrs) and get whichever dog Mac doesn’t try to eat!:) - I do like greyhounds:)
It depends from dog to dog, the coat is unlikely to ever grow back like it did before being clipped but it may still be able to be stripped. If it can be then I’d suggest that, if not then regular trims with clippers will keep on top of it as it’ll probably keep growing back very thick and fluffy 🐾
Good job! Try not to bounce your shears though when doing things like the booty so that you maintain a nice, neat line of scissoring :). Do you like keeping the little arm tool caddy on the front? I have one, but I keep it on the back arm. What's annoying though is big dogs will knock brushes out of it by wagging their tail. I'm afraid a dog will step on it if I put it on the front arm though.
I thought the same thing when I watched it back about the bouncing of the shears! I know exactly what my tutor would say 😂 It works well for me where it is ☺️ not had any issues with dogs standing on it etc but with the bigger dogs I tend to not have anything in it 🐾
he’s a wee sweetie!: he looks slightly bigger than Mac who’s all bt - Mac needs stripped which I hope he enjoys: it will be his first time so lots of duck strips to hand I think!:)