Yep. Mine goes demon possessed when I try. We can hold hands all day, but when the nail clippers make contact it's 👹. One day I gave up and took her to 3 vets and 2 groomers, and we still only managed to get 3 paws done. 🤦🏼♀️ Now we have a groomer with a "hammock of humiliation" and it's an absolute breeze.
She is so precious! Our beagles also thought we were attempting murder when we clipped their nails. We finally started having one of us hold a spoon with peanut butter on it and letting them lick that while the other one clipped the nails.
I want to groom my beagle this way, but he hates everything about the process. He's not a fan of being wet, he hates blow dryers, and if I go anywhere near his nails with a cutter I'm getting chomped LOL.
for the love of your dog do NOT remove there whiskers. it is like if someone wold remove the feeling in you fingertips. the whiskers are for feeling the environment similar to vision and smelling.
On my 4th beagle now, have loved every one as individual’s. what a great job that lady did 👍. Just through my dogs in the washing machine, 10 minutes they were done,easy 😂😂😂
Thanks! The problem is she loves to dig holes, lay in them and roll in stinky things 😅 So if she’s washed she stays clean until I let her have unsupervised free time in the yard lol! I’ve very lucky that she doesn’t actually have that stinky frito smell 🤮
She doesnt like the shampoo you're using. Thats why she rolls around in dirt. My beagle gets washed every 3 months. We use no scents at all. No issues with smell or excess oils from over washing.
Thank you, I have a beagle mix (it’s a bit bigger and a bit longer kinda like a small foxhound or a really big beagle) and I was curious about what use for shedding, furminators sounds excellent, since I can use it on my cats as well ✌🏼
KELLYYYYY!! Please …I need your help!! My beagle ( 1.8 years) got neutered in October and has not had his nails trimmed since!😬 This is horrible! I have brought him to three groomers and two vets. No luck with any of them. He growls and will bite me (which he has NEVER done before) if I simply go to lift his foot. Does he need to be “drugged”? His nails are soooo long. I feel horrible for him. I don’t want to overpower him with a muzzle and other restraints. That will just create nail trimming trauma forever. Suggestions would be greatly appreciated. (I must say, I was disappointed that the vets wouldn’t sedate him. I am not sure if that is “unethical” though.🤷🏻♀️)
I really hope mine could be stay still like that. Even she's more and more calm now, she used to cried and whinned a lot, she even crawling and climbing to my shoulder like a little monkey when she touched the water 😅🤣
@@xxyy1318 Its warm water of course. After some praising, treats, walking in the rain and swimming.. Thanks God she used to get a bath now. I think she more doesn't like the smell of the shampoo than the water itself (even i already use the mild lavender one) 🥲
Would it be okay for me to take my beagle to the groomer to get his coat trimmed even if he’s not a show dog? I don’t want to cut his whiskers or anything but his is really scruffy around his butt and stomach.
If a dog is blind or has bad vision you shouldn’t shave their whiskers. I don’t show dogs or groom dogs but I don’t see the difference between a pet groom and a show groom.
I have a 1.5 year old beagle. hopefully she wont give me too much trouble when I groom her. and the nails will be an issue as I don't normally do dog nails. I'll just do mine in the back yard with the warm hose water.
a dog is definitly fine without whiskers ya. But removing a dogs whiskers is like removing your second lung. true you dont need it and your fine without them but whiskers help dogs with spacial awareness, enviromental conditons, traveling in the dark, balance and many more stuff.
The brand I like to use is Tropiclean! They have a deshed shampoo and condition. It helps soften the hair follicles and so makes it easy to brush out dead hair!
I have been unable to cut my half beagle/half chihuahua terrier mix nails, she bites and we can't hold her still. She bites her nails shorter she's just over 2 years old now. She doesn't like her feet touched.
I just adopted a 5 year old Male Australian Shepherd, Australian Cattle Dog, Beagle mix 🐕 #sleepytundra and after trying to give him a good bath twice in a slippery 🛁 bathtub. I got him Fluff and Stuff Cleveland Ohio grooming ... I really wanted to see the process in the mobile groomer van. So I'm here for the show, curiosity, interest. I was so worried 😆 🤣 #CesarMilan
No! Dogs whiskers are not as sensitive as some other animals likes cats and horses that really do use their whiskers for things. Since Pedal (the dog in the video) spends most of her days laying on the couch, she has no use for her whiskers and it doesn’t hurt them at all to remove them. The reason we do it on show dogs is to give the face a clean, smooth appearance.
Pure animal cruelty. The poor dog just got mutilated. Whiskers play an extremely important role in both dogs and cats. Their tips are equipped with numerous receptors that send a signal to the brain in no time at all. Which signal? There is usually something in their way, especially when the field of view is very limited. It is thanks to whiskers that cats are known for their perfect and silent movement in the dark and in difficult conditions.
Whiskers grow back (quickly might I add), and you’re wrong, they aren’t that important for dogs. She’s a spoiled dog who gets love and attention, no animal cruelty at all 😂
@@kellythegroomer8672 Trimming your mustache or removing it completely is unacceptable! A dog's whiskers are on his face for a reason. It's good to know what their functions are and why they are so significant, and here we come to the chase - what are a dog's whiskers for? As mentioned earlier, the whiskers are highly innervated, which allows the dog to… navigate properly in the world around it. As you know, canine eyesight is not perfect. Dogs are especially difficult to see objects that are very close. Fortunately, whiskers come in handy, as they act as an additional organ of touch and allow dogs to see how close a wall or object is to their path. It can be said that the whiskers transmit warning signs to the pooch's brain, thanks to which the quadruped is better oriented in space. A dog's vibrations make it possible to locate and recognize various types of objects and are very useful at night. Although a dog's eyes are adapted to seeing in the dark, it would be difficult to navigate in the dark without the help of a mustache. Whiskers play an important role for dogs of all ages, but are extremely important for aging dogs whose eyes no longer function as they should. Thanks to the innervated mustache, seniors can easily find their way in space.
How can you shave dog’s whiskers???!!!! 😮😧Don’t you know whiskers serve a purpose for the dog and it is HIGHLY PAINFUL for dogs to get their whiskers shaved??? I think you need to talk to a VET before going on with this practice! I’d never let my dog to be groomed by you, ever!
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