Thank you, Mel, did not know that it is best breaking down the brushing into so many smaller steps. I believe they are necessary to ensure long term ease on both sides :)
Thanks. There's so much conflicting advice online and it's nice to see a practical approach demonstrated plus the advice about when it's best to stop and just clip a knot out.
so much work. big respect. everyone who wants a bichon or similar needs to see this video! i have a pom, who came to me (as foster) with no hair she was diagnosed with a thyroid issue. she now has so much hair as we treat the thyroid problem. i found your video really informative as I need to get to grips with grooming her. thank you
Wow!!! So much great information. Love your videos I learn so much from them. I have seen so many videos but you are by far the best. Your cuts and everything you do is perfect so beautiful.
Thank you, such useful information. Questions: 1- how long did/does it take for the pre-bath brushout including some matt removal? 2-how long did/does it take for the after-bath brushout?
my apologies for not seeing your question sooner. Depends on how many knots are in the coat. I usually spend from 10 minutes to 30 minutes to brush out before the bath and about 10-15 minutes after the coat is dried. I like to take my time so the dog does not get stressed.
Hi Kate, the best way is to start small, just doing a couple on minutes each day and reward when they are being good. It can be difficult at first but with time and patients he will get used of it. Try and make it fun and positive .
Nice Job Melanie , it seems like a long process. I have a golden doodle and there is knots in those common areas as well. How do you know if the knots and matting are to much ? And to say when to have the haircut. Also with these semi hairy kinds of dog how often should the hair be combed or brushed?
if your dogs coat is consistently getting knots or the knots are too hard to brush out and its hurting your dog, I would cut the coat to make it more comfortable. So sorry for the late reply, I missed your comment.
Hello, I use it when I brush our dogs. As it will help keep the coat hydrated and assist in Removing knots and tangles. I brush my dogs twice a week. 💗
Thank you for the demo, I have a Muli-Poo that HATES to be brushed and grooming of any kind. She loves to dig in the mud, not a girly girl of a dog she is very much a Tomboy she has that Maltese hair but it is also curly because of the Poodle. What can I do, she will run under the bed, honestly I think she can read my mind. She shakes throught the entire bathing process so I have broken up her bath and grooming. She is 8½ and has had a broken back, with surgery when she was about 3. I love her so much I just feel like I am torturing her. 😞 any suggestions?
Hello, Thank you for your question. It can be so hard on the dog when they have had an injury. If it was my dog I would keep her in a short haircut, so its easy to bath and take care of her. Keeping her in a shorter hairstyle will reduce the amount of times you will have to brush her, and may make the bathing and drying process easier for her and you. do you clip her yourself or take her to the groomer?
@MLinda McCarth my Bichon Chester doesn’t like to be on the table, I brush him every night when he’s tired he lies on my knee with his head on a pillow I brush one side of him then turn him over to do the other side, I have found spending 15 mins per night on him keeps his coat mat free, you could try it your pooch may just prepare being on your knee to be brushed, hope it works for you xx
I really liked your demo of the brush out process you use. I have the tools. What would you recommend for mats inside the legs, arm pits( just a mat I can feel and there is hair grown out between the skin and the mat), male dogs sanitary area and belly?
Question. Do you brush her and clear knots in the direction as on your video (away from you) or do you turn her facing you (when not video taping)? Thank you. My Chinese Crested knots hourly it seems. I hate shaving them out and leaving her naked skinned. Thank you!
All the tools are available at www.melanienewman.com.au Artero Flexi slicker Artero dematting tool Metal comb Relax coat conditioning spray Please let me know if you require further help💕
No essentials oils are great for skin and coat , used in the right formulations . Same as for humans , they are great for our skin in the right concentration’s
Dear Melanie, I am seeking an advice on what conditioner and comb/tool to buy for my 2 year old Moodle to make it easier to brush him between grooming. His hair is currently long and a bit matted. I’m watching your RUclips channel in which you recommended conditioner for combing but Thera are 3 types of this. Our dog doesn’t like the slicker and we are wondering if our slicker wasn’t properly made. Do you have a shop front? We are thinking of taking our dog to your shop for grooming, Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Thuy, most dogs will not like getting brushed to begin with. You may need to try grooming small areas at a time to help condition and teach your dog the grooming process. Try brushing an area that has no knots and then once your dog is ok with that, then move to another area. Try using this coat conditioning spray - melanienewman.com.au/collections/the-relax-collection/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581 and this slicker - melanienewman.com.au/collections/grooming-products/products/artero-slicker-with-protective-pins?variant=39897422987460 Do you have a metal comb? Grooming out knots can be hard for some dogs to process, as they will relate grooming to a negative experience and we would like grooming to be a positive experience. Here are some tips that may help- - groom you dog in the same position/area all the time. This will help your dog understand what is about to happen. - Reward the good behaviour, don’t finish with your dogs crying or biting. Finish when your dog is happy and content, this may be a deliberate finish time. - Groom small areas and for 2-5 minutes and then work up from there. - try not to bath your dog with knots as the water and shampoo can compact the knots and tangles and make them worse. - try and make grooming a fun time, this is something that you will have to help teach your dog with positive experiences not negative. - Try and brush your dog everyday to help condition him to the grooming process. I hope this helps, please let me know how you go 🌸
Hello, you can buy it direct from our website - melanienewman.com.au/collections/the-relax-collection/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581 Or if you let me know your location, I can refer a stockist 🌸
Hi Angel, thank you for watching our grooming tutorials. the spray is melanienewman.com.au/collections/all-collections/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581 please let me know if your require any more help.
Thank you, Mel, did not know that it is best breaking down the brushing into so many smaller steps. I believe they are necessary to ensure long term ease on both sides :)
yes, I totally agree :)
Thanks. There's so much conflicting advice online and it's nice to see a practical approach demonstrated plus the advice about when it's best to stop and just clip a knot out.
You’re very welcome, glad the video has helped you, makes me happy 😃
My left ear was very informed by this video
I am so sorry🙃
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so much work. big respect. everyone who wants a bichon or similar needs to see this video! i have a pom, who came to me (as foster) with no hair she was diagnosed with a thyroid issue. she now has so much hair as we treat the thyroid problem. i found your video really informative as I need to get to grips with grooming her. thank you
Thank you so much💕💕💕 your Pom sounds gorgeous 😻🥰
Wow!!! So much great information. Love your videos I learn so much from them. I have seen so many videos but you are by far the best. Your cuts and everything you do is perfect so beautiful.
Wow, thank you!
Learned a lot from your video! Can you give us a link for the detangling comb/tool. I didn't see it in your list. Thanks!
I am so sorry i missed your question. This is the dematting tool i use- melanienewman.com.au/products/dematter
thank you so very much for the demonstration and the natural ingredients products! We really needed this for our poodle
You’re very welcome Jessica, I’m so happy you enjoyed the video
Thank you, such useful information. Questions: 1- how long did/does it take for the pre-bath brushout including some matt removal? 2-how long did/does it take for the after-bath brushout?
my apologies for not seeing your question sooner. Depends on how many knots are in the coat. I usually spend from 10 minutes to 30 minutes to brush out before the bath and about 10-15 minutes after the coat is dried. I like to take my time so the dog does not get stressed.
What's the best way to train your dog to enjoy the process? My havanese just really hates it. We keep his coat short
Hi Kate, the best way is to start small, just doing a couple on minutes each day and reward when they are being good. It can be difficult at first but with time and patients he will get used of it. Try and make it fun and positive .
Nice Job Melanie , it seems like a long process. I have a golden doodle and there is knots in those common areas as well. How do you know if the knots and matting are to much ? And to say when to have the haircut. Also with these semi hairy kinds of dog how often should the hair be combed or brushed?
if your dogs coat is consistently getting knots or the knots are too hard to brush out and its hurting your dog, I would cut the coat to make it more comfortable. So sorry for the late reply, I missed your comment.
Keep up the good work hun b your great
Thank you so much!!
Well done nice transformation thank you for sharing.
You are welcome , and thank you 💕
Thank you very much for that amazing video 👍👍
Thank you💗
The co condition spray should we use every day? I have a stander poodle
Hello, I use it when I brush our dogs. As it will help keep the coat hydrated and assist in Removing knots and tangles. I brush my dogs twice a week. 💗
Thank you for the demo, I have a Muli-Poo that HATES to be brushed and grooming of any kind. She loves to dig in the mud, not a girly girl of a dog she is very much a Tomboy she has that Maltese hair but it is also curly because of the Poodle. What can I do, she will run under the bed, honestly I think she can read my mind. She shakes throught the entire bathing process so I have broken up her bath and grooming. She is 8½ and has had a broken back, with surgery when she was about 3. I love her so much I just feel like I am torturing her. 😞 any suggestions?
Hello, Thank you for your question. It can be so hard on the dog when they have had an injury. If it was my dog I would keep her in a short haircut, so its easy to bath and take care of her. Keeping her in a shorter hairstyle will reduce the amount of times you will have to brush her, and may make the bathing and drying process easier for her and you. do you clip her yourself or take her to the groomer?
@MLinda McCarth my Bichon Chester doesn’t like to be on the table, I brush him every night when he’s tired he lies on my knee with his head on a pillow I brush one side of him then turn him over to do the other side, I have found spending 15 mins per night on him keeps his coat mat free, you could try it your pooch may just prepare being on your knee to be brushed, hope it works for you xx
Can you share links for products you used.
I really liked your demo of the brush out process you use. I have the tools. What would you recommend for mats inside the legs, arm pits( just a mat I can feel and there is hair grown out between the skin and the mat), male dogs sanitary area and belly?
Question. Do you brush her and clear knots in the direction as on your video (away from you) or do you turn her facing you (when not video taping)? Thank you. My Chinese Crested knots hourly it seems. I hate shaving them out and leaving her naked skinned. Thank you!
Hi 👋 no it’s just to show you. I would face her my way and brush her in my direction. I hope that makes sense💓
i need the camera man to get all up in there, but thank you for sharing (-:
I am the camera man and the groomer, lol. I will try for future videos :)
I need name of the tools and where can I buy those? Comb, and brush and the two side thing
All the tools are available at www.melanienewman.com.au
Artero Flexi slicker
Artero dematting tool
Metal comb
Relax coat conditioning spray
Please let me know if you require further help💕
What kind of dryer u blow the dog with?
This is the dryer I used in this video-
www.ozgroomingworld.com.au/shernbao-super-cyclone-single-motor-dryer-shd2600p
I just purchased the slucker brush from you and received a sample pouch of product with it. Please let me know what is the product? When do I use it?
Where can i buy everyday coat conditioning spray. What is your brand?
Where are you located Carolina ? We have many stockists . Our brand is Melanie Newman Salon Essentials
I’ve heard that essential oils are toxic to dogs. Is this true? If so, wouldn’t the spray hurt the skin?
No essentials oils are great for skin and coat , used in the right formulations . Same as for humans , they are great for our skin in the right concentration’s
Dear Melanie,
I am seeking an advice on what conditioner and comb/tool to buy for my 2 year old Moodle to make it easier to brush him between grooming. His hair is currently long and a bit matted. I’m watching your RUclips channel in which you recommended conditioner for combing but Thera are 3 types of this.
Our dog doesn’t like the slicker and we are wondering if our slicker wasn’t properly made.
Do you have a shop front? We are thinking of taking our dog to your shop for grooming,
Thanks in advance for your help.
Hi Thuy, most dogs will not like getting brushed to begin with. You may need to try grooming small areas at a time to help condition and teach your dog the grooming process. Try brushing an area that has no knots and then once your dog is ok with that, then move to another area. Try using this coat conditioning spray - melanienewman.com.au/collections/the-relax-collection/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581 and this slicker - melanienewman.com.au/collections/grooming-products/products/artero-slicker-with-protective-pins?variant=39897422987460
Do you have a metal comb?
Grooming out knots can be hard for some dogs to process, as they will relate grooming to a negative experience and we would like grooming to be a positive experience.
Here are some tips that may help-
- groom you dog in the same position/area all the time. This will help your dog understand what is about to happen.
- Reward the good behaviour, don’t finish with your dogs crying or biting. Finish when your dog is happy and content, this may be a deliberate finish time.
- Groom small areas and for 2-5 minutes and then work up from there.
- try not to bath your dog with knots as the water and shampoo can compact the knots and tangles and make them worse.
- try and make grooming a fun time, this is something that you will have to help teach your dog with positive experiences not negative.
- Try and brush your dog everyday to help condition him to the grooming process.
I hope this helps, please let me know how you go 🌸
Which spray are you using?
Hello, it’s Melanie Newman Salon Essentials relax coat conditioning spray
Where can i buy that spray
Hello, you can buy it direct from our website -
melanienewman.com.au/collections/the-relax-collection/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581
Or if you let me know your location, I can refer a stockist 🌸
I need the spray for my dog
Hi Angel, thank you for watching our grooming tutorials. the spray is melanienewman.com.au/collections/all-collections/products/relax-coat-conditioning-spray-250-ml?variant=31529167552581
please let me know if your require any more help.
We’re can I find the nuts tool?
melanienewman.com.au/collections/grooming-products/products/artero-mat-breaker?variant=31529160966213
How can i contact you?
Our email is info@melanienewman.com.au
Look how nice she's sitting mine would act like he's on fire.
Summer is such a good girl :)
All equipment is available on www.melanienewman.com.au
Can't you show the instruments close up.
I try to do the best I can, I film all this myself, so sometimes it can be hard to leave the dog to get close ups. Cheers Mel 💓