I am in awe of her outstanding bravery, I nearly needed to look away several times, it was so graphic. I doubt a lesser dog would have survived, what can only be described as an attempt at her life, and a mauling by a professional groomer. Clearly being a good girl was her advantage. .
@@Vesperitis man mine is too much of a whimp to run away. When we go to walks outside, he walks really close to me I never had to pull her back or even felt like I was being pulled. The only time he is comfortable separating from any of my family is when he's at home.
That's exactly the line that shows she truly knows how to handle dogs. Treats, pets, and cuddles when appropriate. And a stern, completely *_uncompromising_* voice when appropriate. Unable to be swayed.
She's so adorable! I've only known one corgi and he was just the best boy. Tolerant, sweet, happy go lucky, a dream dog really. He's been gone for like 7 years, but if there is a doggy heaven, Milo is definitely there.
Cant comment on corgies since there are almost 0 of them here, but i do have a special place in my heart for spoiled agressive Chihuahuas. Could easily survive never seeing one again xD
Oh I remember my corgi... a coiled spring wrapped in fur with a bark machine at one end... but what a personality! I always enjoy your videos, keep up the good work!
Training is VERY important. This is an example of a spoiled little brat. My corgi (7 months F), are by no means, an angel, but we trained her to behave at most, if not all times. Why people can’t put the effort to train their own dogs, is beyond me. Kudos to your mom for being a champ for handling Karen’s spawns.
@YuanCrossXIII Keep in mind that this is still a puppy in the process of being trained. No need to assume the owners’ habits from a pup’s first grooming session.
@@YuanCrossXIII training means a lot but keep in mind a dog will act differently in a stressful situation with a stranger. dogs don't like grooming most of the time.
@@YuanCrossXIII "Karen's spawns" *snorts* I love that. She was a dog trainer for 35 years too, she liked the cardigan corgis, but the pembrokes just have this demonic streak in them, no matter the training. And they're sneaky too, just so sneaky, lol. I showed her this and she said she thought it was a cardigan and a pembroke mix. As she was watching this, she kept nodding thru the whole thing, obviously in a 'Corgi from Hell" flashback lol.
i swear thats with my cardigan, i swear cardigans and huskies might be the biggest drama queens, huskies being the largest, and corgis being the smallest of the bunch, chihuahuas have their own sector lmao
@@DesertMoon Pembroke Welsh corgis are usually red or tricolor apart from the standard orangish brown. however, cardigans do often come in blue merle. It is pretty common actually (for a cardigan, not so common for a pembroke) :)
It is actually because of a genetic defect called merle. This can also cause blindness, deafness and severe impaired balance. It is really sad and a lot of people are not educated about this :(
@@nanamille8676 merle is a genetic color, however, TWO merle genes (called a DOUBLE merle) is a defect that results in blindness and deafness and even death. This doesn’t happen to merles that often, however, if you breed two merles then you get double merle dogs out of which some WILL have health issues. But I totally agree that the merle gene in and of itself is harmful because even non merle dogs can carry the gene so you never know when breeding them :( it is sad when it is used just for beauty.
@@glitternpain yeah, no .. that's right, but they're in no way anyhow unique and other channels feature them as well. but it's exactly her channel that's pretty popular and there must be a reason for that .. other than "just cute animals" as we already established. so yes, it's her commentary that makes this channel so outstanding.
Every Corgi I've looked after have HATED their paws being messed with. When we took our most recent opinionated floof home, it was one of the first things I tried to imprint on, but the best I can get is a high five for some belly rubs. On the other hand, our Border-collie will actively get my attention to hold her paw, and at this point, I'm not sure if she does it for support for her or for myself. Take care of your dogs, and they will try to do the same for you.
my only issue with my corgi's feet is that he never wants to sit still long enough for me to be ABLE to touch him. to trim his nails I have to lock myself in the bathtub with him (it has one of those glass doors that slide closed) and distract him with treats LOL
Dogs can learn words, especially commands, and are exceptionally good ad recognizing emotions through tone of voice. Even if she doesn't understand the words theirself, she understands the situation.
Blue eyes always look more open because we are used to brown eyes. The blue tends to blend with the white of their eyes enough to us that our initial instinctive response is that their eyes are open wider
Oh yeh, have a velcro doodle too, always always right in front of me where I am trying to walk. She should know by now that 'excuUUSe ME" means move your butt!
Can I just say, from hearing how you speak to the dogs there in real-time, I love that you actually talk to them and use a tone somewhere between soothing and authoritative. That's definitely a trait I'd want to see in someone I'd be trusting my pet with!! ^^
@@Melleky Don't be so dramatic, she's gentle with the dogs and they always calm down and have fun running in the yard at the end. This was a new experience for the puppy so she was more freaked out than most of her clients.
lol, I have a corgi and we got her at 12 weeks old. Corgi pups are extremely difficult (especially females) but now that my girl is almost 4 yrs, I wouldn't change a thing.
@@GirlWithTheDogs yep just the two though they're pretty similar I have a black tri Pembroke and I've learned aloooot of stuff about corgis and if anyone ever comes in and asks to shave their corgi.. please respectfully refuse lol
Can't believe I missed this little gem lol! You had your hands full with this little Coco-nut! Can't wait for a follow up so I really hope she comes back to the shop💜
"She stared at me like I just murdered her family." Well, duh. Now Coco has to cross over to the afterlife and make sure there is a photograph of every one of her family members to make sure they'll be remembered.
Yo first she’s adorable lol every time they have a little discussion they get the (unacceptable) Woah thanks for all the likes I’ve never had this much before 😎
@@sillysausage4549 I’m clearly stating that I’ve never had this many likes before stop hating I did nothing to you. Just because a mere child like you says I’m looking for likes doesn’t change my opinion in any way. Your a joke. And you have 2 likes🙄
I can’t get past how cute she is. And it’s so funny at the end when you tell her “it tis a brush” and she tries to literally barrel right through you to get off the table lol All of her like ten pounds tried to knock you down
I have two corgis myself, so I pretty much predicted everything that happened here. My newest boy took his first bath in my lap, because he was certain the sprayer would kill him if I didn't protect him.
I do love your colorful commentary! That said, recommending the owners acclimate her to the brush really is a must. My dog hated it at first, it when I bring out the brush now she cannot get enough.
Corgis are so dramatic about things. I don't have trouble grooming mine but he saves his dramatics for other things like seeing a dog or stroller to lose his mind.
Our Winston was ten handfuls as a puppy, always planning his next mischievous move but now at 3 years old he is fine. Lovely with other dogs, great with people. Still a drama king, but his staff at the vet adores him. His love goes through his taste buds. Best four legged alarm system. And a charmer.
I've sadly never met a corgi in person but from everything I've heard or read on them, this video seems like a very good summary of the breed - a tiny expressive husky ready to work!