Hello! this is SHU AND TREE:) baby poodle BORI's first grooming video. She sleep a lot because she is a baby. Bori make me smile :) Thanks for watching.
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This groomer is a 10/10. She's very calm, treats the dogs with lots of respect, shows them love throughout the groom. This is why the dogs are so calm in her presence. Lovely!!
@@shilbalingam762 nah, I've seen what I'd refer to as bad groomers on here & the dogs react to their energy by being very nervous, growling and the groomer posting headlines such as nasty dog! There is no such thing, only nasty handlers.
Warrior Angel actually there are some just nasty dogs, I had a dog a few years ago we actually had to put down because he was so viscous, we even hired trainers but they said they couldn’t do much help other then trying to teach him who is boss.. but then he almost bite my older brothers thumb off.. we had to take my brother to the doctor, the teeth had gone through and he was in shock. we had to put the dog down he was a threat to our family, every time I walked the dog it was hard to control him he would jump up on any one he’s sees trying to bite them, of course we had a mussel on him when outside,, . We now have two dogs and they are great! So smart and obedient and so on..
Elexis well let me explain even more since you simply cannot connect dots. Humans can very easily fake being nice to a dog and cuddly for a video to get views but the dog would have shown that it was fake , acting scared and not falling asleep in his/her care. So it shows that she/he really cares for the dogs and truly wish them well.
It really has more to do with the dog's temperament than the groomer, tbh. If the dog doesn't like or want to be groomed, no level of calm and caring will get that dog this relaxed. I've seen groomers this gentle and kind get bit for their troubles on more than one occasion by dogs that are too aggressive in the salon. Biggest takeaway, if you know your dog doesn't like the grooming salon, get a mobile groomer or learn how to do it on your own, that way your dog will be much more comfortable and happy!
This groomer is undoubtedly very talented. I believe there are more elements then just her calm manner. The environment is nice and quiet and this is an exceptional puppy especially if this is his first groom!!
No kiddin , these people know how to treat a dog . Grooming should be a pleasure for the pet and the groomer. That looked like a mineral spa bath, so nice and relaxing. Groomer is very gentle. I wish more groomers were. I try to be as gentle as i can, and make it a enjoyable time, and i love grooming. My little 4 legged friends come running in my shop, and this makes me happy
I have this groom of dog. It’s a toy poodle. They are very anxious and doesn’t like anyone but their family. But, if you’re this cautious, they call fall asleep with you, you need a raise right now.
Memes LastForever excuse me? that’s a terrible way to raise a dog, if he’s annoying you should have a professional come and help, because that’s not good for the dog or other people if he’s “a little bitch”. he could have anger issues or anxiety if not properly trained, and it’s gonna end up hurting someone
Did I search for it? No Did it pop up randomly in my recommended? Yes Did I like it and watch it until the end anyways? Yes Also like now that a bunch of people are doing this kind of comment, this just feels so unoriginal
Yeah hun, being a groomer is stressful as hell. A dog this calm is rare as fuck. Like, I'm not saying you shouldn't be a groomer if that's what you want, like absolutely live your dreams! But I just want to warn you ahead of time that this video is very much NOT the norm. I have scars all over my arms and chest from dogs biting and scratching me, I have had dogs actively pee on me while I clip their nails, I've nearly had my nose bit off (before I even got the chance to take the dog behind the counter!?!?!?), I've had poo sprayed *in my face* , my manager had her finger bit clean through while she was trying to take a sick dog to the vet, owners are huge entitled jerks who will yell at you over the slightest issue, i once had a German shepherd try to use my back a a springboard for escape--he kicked me *hard* repeatedly until my back was covered in bruises and I had to call out of work the next day because it was so sore, and work can get so busy sometimes that I will stand and cry while I'm working because I cannot stop myself from the sheer stress. That being said, I still LOVE my job and there is nothing in this world more rewarding to me than checking in a matted, dirty dog, and sending her home clean, detangled, sweet-smelling and happy. I will endure any bite, scratch, kick, or varied ablutions to help a scared animal feel better. It's an amazing job and I love every dog that walks through my salon door and I treat every one of them as gently and kindly as possible, but I just want you to know the reality of the job and what you'll be getting yourself into. It's not all sunshine and sweet puppies taking naps, it's very difficult and very stressful and not at all for the faint of heart. You've gotta have an iron will. You've gotta be able to reach the point where you can look a dog in the eye and think "bite me, I dont care". Obviously this doesnt happen overnight, it took me a few months to get there, but the point remains that if you don't know if you can handle high stress levels and have an ability to work under pressure, grooming may not be for you.
He did such a good job. He worked so hard to stay still. And the groomer gave this pup so much care and attention. They really care about their work. It was ao cute to see the dog falling asleep. ❤