We all know someone with a CRAZY Doodle

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 2,7 тыс.

  • @vanessa1569
    @vanessa1569 Год назад +6152

    I wasn’t expecting such a friendly face under that muzzle; your confidence is your superpower.

    • @donnabotelho2195
      @donnabotelho2195 Год назад +34

      If I had a dog I would take him to U

    • @heartandseoul1299
      @heartandseoul1299 Год назад +84

      Some dogs are very good dogs until it comes to grooming. My dog is the sweetest. But as soon as he sees the tub he is growling and will bite.

    • @Hachizukatenzo
      @Hachizukatenzo Год назад +27

      a handsome boy.

    • @NaughtyShepherd
      @NaughtyShepherd Год назад +27

      Experience breeds confidence.

    • @hothotheat3000
      @hothotheat3000 Год назад +24

      Me either! I think he realized that she meant no harm and decided to be calmer for her.

  • @CharlieL
    @CharlieL Год назад +853

    Imagine how relieved his people were when he walked out without the muzzle and with a good report card.

    • @Daniel-rd6st
      @Daniel-rd6st Год назад +21

      I wonder if the muzzle isnt part of the problem. He only seemed to show signs of agression while wearing it and be mostly relaxed without. Still its of course safety first!

    • @hunterpeterson1495
      @hunterpeterson1495 Год назад +73

      @@Daniel-rd6st It could also be that she only put the muzzle on WHEN she was doing something that would upset him

    • @Daniel-rd6st
      @Daniel-rd6st Год назад +6

      @@hunterpeterson1495 True 🙂

    • @MadCheshireHat
      @MadCheshireHat Год назад +17

      ​​​​@@Daniel-rd6ste muzzle is insanely small for this dog. Muzzles, when properly conditioned/trained and fitted, have no effect on the dog whatsoever. Mine plays, drinks, takes treats, sleeps, barks, pukes, pants, yawns, etc. in his. This poor dog can't do most of those. If the dog needed to puke, it wouldn't be able to, and could choke and die. If the dog was overheating or stressed, it wouldn't be able to fully pant to cool or calm down. This is very dangerous. Quite often for grooming and vet visits, muzzles that are too small are used for maybe 5-10 minutes max. This is an 8 minute video, but probably not an 8 minute process. Fortunately the dog did get a break for a bit.
      But yeah, the muzzle is likely quite uncomfortable, potentially increasing irritation.

    • @Daniel-rd6st
      @Daniel-rd6st Год назад +8

      @@MadCheshireHat Thats what i thought too, the muzzle did look too small and it would be difficult for the dog to pant.

  • @northrnstar
    @northrnstar Год назад +1484

    he was really well behaved despite his trauma. what a good boy, hoping he gets even better

    • @SirHeinzbond
      @SirHeinzbond Год назад +31

      also i guess it's vanessa , she takes her time, read the dog at act accordingly...

    • @rosamunddrag8971
      @rosamunddrag8971 Год назад +55

      ​@@SirHeinzbondthat's one of the reasons why I like her a lot more than some other groomers.
      People tend to be immediately scared when something goes wrong. In my work, where I handle horses every day, people tend to use A LOT of unnecessary things just because a horse is too active or hard to handle. They start to get nervous, and horses don't like that as much as other animals do. It's absolutely normal for a horse to be with a character. Jump, nip, pull it's ears back. It's not always a sign of aggressive behavior. It certainly becomes one when people act too emotional.
      Vanessa definitely controls her body language and emotions on the right way

    • @gislainemariaazarias7343
      @gislainemariaazarias7343 Год назад +1

      ❤ lindo, que Deus o abençoe

    • @Itsdasummer32
      @Itsdasummer32 5 месяцев назад

      Yep

  • @limalicious
    @limalicious Год назад +612

    He deserves all the treats. He did such a good job in such a scary situation.

    • @AnAdorableWombat1
      @AnAdorableWombat1 Год назад +7

      I totally agree! Give him all the treats!

    • @AnAdorableWombat1
      @AnAdorableWombat1 Год назад +4

      @@kelj4517 lmfao! It’s a goldendoodle ! Not a pitbull

    • @marthmallow7420
      @marthmallow7420 Год назад +14

      ​@@kelj4517 who tf would kick their own dogs face? actually, maybe you

    • @feefeesmomma
      @feefeesmomma Год назад

      @@kelj4517 you don't put down a dog because they were abused and have trauma. what the hell is wrong with you?

    • @sharkladyindisguise
      @sharkladyindisguise Год назад +17

      @@kelj4517the dog needs retraining and healing, not to be put down, good lord. This sort of thing is absolutely workable with a lot of cases. Girl even literally says he’s made massive improvements with professional trainers. Yes, he is somewhat dangerous right now, that’s why he has a muzzle.

  • @ranniwolves
    @ranniwolves Год назад +1334

    he is such a good boy. it’s crazy that touching his face wasn’t a trigger considering that’s where he was kicked, which shows how well behaved he really is

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND Год назад +24

      Right?
      Although it might be because he knows if she does anything to hurt him there, he can get her. But he may be more nervous about other parts of his body because they are harder for him to defend.

    • @goawayleavemealone2880
      @goawayleavemealone2880 10 месяцев назад +3

      He was so brave and his story is horrible... Humans confound me, we're capable of so much good but also unrivalled evil and I really don't understand it. I also don't understand why anybody would hurt such a charming doggo.

    • @TDoubleYu
      @TDoubleYu 7 месяцев назад

      Good boy where?

    • @Itsdasummer32
      @Itsdasummer32 5 месяцев назад

      True

  • @jesm9776
    @jesm9776 Год назад +429

    Def got a little misty eyed when you took the muzzle off and said "he doesn't need it, he's not reactive." you are an incredible person.

  • @meredithingram9384
    @meredithingram9384 Год назад +2134

    He really was well behaved despite his issues. Good job!

    • @lils9695
      @lils9695 Год назад +23

      @FantaGuyXLivestop going around saying this it get annoying

    • @tanzoniaflakes5068
      @tanzoniaflakes5068 Год назад +9

      He was a good client. 😊

    • @Chaos_Senpai
      @Chaos_Senpai Год назад

      ​@@lils9695just report it, replying to them just give them what they want

    • @adamejcpa
      @adamejcpa Год назад +3

      Was thinking the same thing! All things considered, a very good boy

    • @TDoubleYu
      @TDoubleYu 7 месяцев назад

      Well behaved?

  • @anthonynotte5901
    @anthonynotte5901 Год назад +745

    I appreciate the fact that the owners of this dog brought him in with a muzzle already. Due to the dog’s past experiences, which were extremely negative no wonder why the dog is reactive and has fear aggression when certain conditions are met. There’s something to be said for responsible dog owners, and this is an example of that.

    • @kaiflynn3270
      @kaiflynn3270 Год назад +12

      i bring mine in with a muzzle because hes funny with every other person in existence, but apparently he never needs his muzzle at the groomers 🤣

    • @olivias4895
      @olivias4895 Год назад +9

      I completely agree. I just wish they had a muzzle with enough pant room so he felt more comfortable. Him clawing at it made me sad. He's already stressed, he needs to be able to pant. This muzzle also isn't bite proof so if he has a bite history, he really should have a basket muzzle that is bite proof and would allow him to have pant room.

    • @The_momur
      @The_momur Год назад +2

      BearBear, Our sweet little senior Westie mix is reactive to dogs larger than him. About 7-8 years ago he was attacked by a free range behemoth dog. I had to pull his head out of the other dog’s mouth. I don’t know how he didn’t lose an eye or part of his ear. I really thought that ear was a goner. He doesn’t lunge or bite but I’m afraid his defensive barking will start something with new acquaintances. He has ptsd. He’s just a teddy bear.

    • @Carolharen
      @Carolharen Год назад +2

      Nah nah yall dog lovers don’t understand how dangerous a dog can be. We all have at least one friend that owns a dog that barks uncontrollably. I dont hate dogs dogs are very cute but DOGS ARE NOT THAT SAFE. Ik dogs should be loved and cared for when they’re unstable but human lives are more important. A dog can easily bit off a person body part if it wants to. Yall dog owners should know how to handle dogs before getting one. The muzzle was essential

    • @kaiflynn3270
      @kaiflynn3270 Год назад +7

      @@Carolharen 🤨 nah, as a dog lover, this aint it. I advocate for muzzle training all dogs. Because I want to set them up for success. Dogs can be unpredictable when stressed, in pain, unwell, ect. The fact I acknowledge this and respect the damage that a dog can cause, does not mean I love dogs any less.

  • @quinnwisniewski
    @quinnwisniewski Год назад +696

    As someone with a reactive dog, seeing someone who's actually giving the dog a chance fills my heart with so much joy. And Yogi doing so well was just the cherry on top ❤

    • @sinch4044
      @sinch4044 Год назад +3

      yo your dog know you're shit talkin him on the internet?? 😂

  • @helenclark2104
    @helenclark2104 Год назад +781

    This lady knows her job and handles the situation well by knowing the dog’s behaviour beautifully done

  • @dipanwitamullick
    @dipanwitamullick Год назад +574

    Yogi's end of groom with a tailwag was so precious, it's sign of your ability and experience as a groomer. Keep up the good work. Hope we get to see Yogi again, more confident and cheerful.

    • @HeatGriffin
      @HeatGriffin Год назад +18

      I’d love to see his next groom too!! A character redemption arc!

  • @annhutcheson5770
    @annhutcheson5770 Год назад +263

    His demeanor at the completion of the service was entirely different than from the beginning. I think Vanessa helped to rebuild a lot of trust and confidence in this dog. Priceless. ❤️

  • @BriaBri
    @BriaBri Год назад +2065

    You can tell how sweet he is. I’d be angry too if I got kicked in the face because someone didn’t like me.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 Год назад

      I'd like to kick the person in the face that kicked him.

    • @samscarletta7433
      @samscarletta7433 Год назад +65

      Poor thing 😭

    • @EmmaT27
      @EmmaT27 Год назад +70

      Ohhhh poor sweet doggy, who does that 😢

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 Год назад +76

      @@EmmaT27 Very disturbed people.

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 Год назад +32

      Or, more likely, the dog was "friendly" and jumping up on strangers. I don't care how "nice" you think your dog is. I'm not risking losing a finger because you don't know what a leash is.
      If you don't want people to kick your dog, don't let your dog invade their space. It's an animal with sharp teeth and a strong bite.

  • @dirtyjeepgirl
    @dirtyjeepgirl Год назад +61

    What great owners to decide to be proactive instead of reactive, and making the choice to muzzle their dog despite "muzzling makes them look scary". Yogi's owners are gems in my book! 🐾

  • @m8imhawk
    @m8imhawk Год назад +149

    I have to say this must be one of the most impressive videos I've seen of yours. I have had dogs most of my life, and like to think I can read their body language well, but you are so spot on with the subtleties in their behaviour and understanding their triggers. Really brave and professional.
    Always stay on the cautious side though as you do already - professionals in any career can grow complacent

  • @AuskaDezjArdamaath
    @AuskaDezjArdamaath Год назад +1691

    All the positive reinforcement and gentle patience must have helped alleviate some of his fear. Poor pupper. If you don’t like dogs, just walk away. Don’t abuse them.

    • @mitsouqc
      @mitsouqc Год назад +99

      i agree, unless the dog is hurting or killing another person/animal, you should never hurt them. I hope that the person who kicked him faced consequences for their action.

    • @supertajnykana8146
      @supertajnykana8146 Год назад +34

      Imagine not liking dogs...

    • @lizmcb4959
      @lizmcb4959 Год назад +66

      @@patriciaviczmandy649 Most of us cat people wouldn't hurt a dog intentionally--we just don't like 'em. Cats are the superior species--we know that and don't have to prove it by being a-holes to other animals. 😉

    • @recoveringintrovert717
      @recoveringintrovert717 Год назад +66

      ​@@lizmcb4959 I worship cats, but I would never ever hurt a poor dog. We don't deserve dogs.

    • @Offbeaten
      @Offbeaten Год назад

      @@patriciaviczmandy649 More likely an idiot dog-person who couldn't handle their dog, lord knows the world is full of them.
      (disclaimer, not all dog people are idiots, but there are plenty of idiot dog people out there. Doing way more harm than cat-people ~~)

  • @CaJunCharm
    @CaJunCharm Год назад +575

    Kinda makes me wanna cry. Imagine you just want your dog to be loved and not feared, but their aggression prevents them from experiencing things to the fullest. Thankfully he's being trained. He's such a good boy!

    • @Gildorify
      @Gildorify Год назад +55

      Yeah you can tell as the groom progresses that he's a well behaved dog with some issues regarding specific things. And aren't we all like that too? You bet I would be wary of strangers if someone kicked me in the head when I was young. Poor boy...

    • @kathymurphy7026
      @kathymurphy7026 Год назад +5

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @streghewitch77
      @streghewitch77 Год назад +24

      The dog is not aggressive. I wish as a society we would start using words in a literal fashion. This dog is the literal definition of defensive. In 40 Years of rescue and Rehabilitation, specializing in dogs labeled as aggressive, I've yet to meet an aggressive dog. Literally every dog that I've had come in with that label has been wrongly labeled. Animals aren't aggressive. They are defensive. Yes, there are exceptions to every rule. But, as a whole, animals don't display aggression. The definition of words are extremely important and they are there for a reason. It is time for us as a species to do better and start using words as they are meant to be used. Using the aggression label on animals can cost them their lives. Simply because some human has labeled them with the word that does not literally Define their situation. Every animal I've taken in that has been deemed aggressive has only been defensive because of something some stupid human did to them

    • @charlenerobertson-zb4dn
      @charlenerobertson-zb4dn Год назад +8

      Yeah! I became tearful too... Yogi is a really sweet soul but misunderstood 😞

    • @rosamunddrag8971
      @rosamunddrag8971 Год назад +19

      ​@@streghewitch77aggression IS a defensive mechanism. There is a difference when the animal is just defensive, those usually only use scare tactics and run away at the right moment, and an animal that attacks first when it's scared that someone will do it before and hurt them.
      I do understand tho. You just need different tactics for different scared animals. You can't just let yourself into the room with an aggressive animal. Defensive animals tend to be fore fragile and safe for handling and taming

  • @Kiraiko44
    @Kiraiko44 Год назад +426

    You can tell he gets more and more relaxed with you throughout the groom! He's honestly a good boy, just has some understandable issues after having a horrible experience with strangers. Humans can really suck sometimes, but we can be really cool sometimes too and hopefully Yogi is understanding that better now

    • @jinnyjane1213
      @jinnyjane1213 Год назад

      That hooman must have had his own trauma to be doing that.

    • @AvaNightingale
      @AvaNightingale Год назад

      ​@@jinnyjane1213no.

    • @bagelisdead
      @bagelisdead Год назад +4

      ​@@jinnyjane1213possible, but i'd imagine someone with dog trauma would rather avoid a dog completely instead of kicking one in the head

  • @foxibot
    @foxibot Год назад +53

    He’s so happy at the end, I think he realized he was safe with you. He was wagging his tail. And his expression was very relaxed and trusting.

  • @kettlebops4271
    @kettlebops4271 Год назад +62

    Did not expect to tear up at a GWTD video today, but here I am. Everyone loves a good redemption story, and this poor guy is it. Kudos to his owners too, for doing the best for Yogi.

  • @stephgreen3070
    @stephgreen3070 Год назад +296

    He went from 😈 “Hello Clarice” to “HELLO VANESSA!😊 when his muzzle came off. Sweet boy. Poor thing. He got kicked the head as a pup. No wonder he has trust issues! I love him💕

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
    @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Год назад +686

    He's so patient with his face being washed.

    • @haggielady
      @haggielady Год назад +41

      He was enjoying it. It looked like the whole bath was a good experience for him.

    • @itcangetbetter
      @itcangetbetter Год назад +19

      Doodles loooooove water

    • @jbees1824
      @jbees1824 Год назад

      @@itcangetbetterI have 2 doodles. One loves the water. The other hates it. They all have different personalities. 😊

  • @qienna6677
    @qienna6677 Год назад +255

    The way the groom progressed, it looks like he would really start to thrive and grow if he could see you on a regular basis. He definitely grew to trust you as it went on.

  • @tijanicacica
    @tijanicacica Год назад +140

    This type of aggression can sometimes be an indicator of pain (he's reactive when moved or when switching positions). Even if it was initially caused by a traumatic event, it may be exacerbated by physical pain. It would be a good idea to take Yogi to see a vet for a thorough check-up and if possible pain trial (giving him short-term pain therapy to see if it will affect the aggression - if it does, it's related to pain.)

    • @Frygisk
      @Frygisk Год назад +34

      I agree. I would not be surprised if his demeanor changed after getting those talons cut, they must have been extremely painful and would explain why he doesn't like being moved around or having his feet manipulated.

    • @ShadowSkyX
      @ShadowSkyX 11 месяцев назад +5

      He probably got yanked around before they decided to kick him. Maybe he was being stubborn and not listening to them. Maybe he was already growling at them or didn't understand due to age, or inconsistency/poor training. Whatever the reason, there had to be something that pissed off the person or dog prior to the kick. There are people out there that only like dogs if they're obedient, and when they aren't, they get unreasonably angry and hateful when the dog doesn't do what they tell them.

  • @roxasmars517
    @roxasmars517 Год назад +1

    All dogs deserve love and a family. I'm so glad you understand that.

  • @tigrePrankster
    @tigrePrankster Год назад +183

    Your consideration of his triggers and your patience is amazing. I have PTSD, and seeing it so clearly in a dog makes my heart hurt. But I'm really glad there are people like you out there that understand and are able to handle so many different difficult cases/dogs other groomers won't groom because they aren't comfortable with it. You're a saint

  • @cjgeminitarot6836
    @cjgeminitarot6836 Год назад +295

    My neighbors are dog trainers and always have Doodles in. They told me “Doodles basically keep us in business” 😂😂

    • @elinamakela8435
      @elinamakela8435 Год назад +26

      I wonder if it is the owners or the breeders... Then again, I have noticed that Golden retrievers do have a sharpness (compared to Labs) and poodles may have a bit of nerves - not the ideal combination? Where I think Goldens and Standard Poodles are just amazing breeds.

    • @ilexater9556
      @ilexater9556 Год назад +35

      When you're dealing with larger, very smart dogs who might be kept by inexperienced owners, professional training would likely be the best option. The real problem would be owners not providing that training, either at home or otherwise.

    • @tipsycat27
      @tipsycat27 Год назад +21

      good to see doodle owners are responsible enough to get their dogs trained. Unlike a LOT of purebred dog owners

    • @cathierainwater
      @cathierainwater Год назад +11

      @@elinamakela8435 likely a mix. We have an F1b (mom was a Golden Doodle 50/50 mix, and dad was standard poodle) golden doodle. They are super smart and learn very quickly (which is both good and bad if the owner doesn't understand what they're learning from us). We chose our's because we wanted a non-purebred dog who would have fewer health issues (from overbreeding of purebreds...so mutt vigor, essentially), but with a furry coat that is good for sensory seekers to feel (we pretty much all have sensory processing disorder, and 3 out of the 5 of us have anxiety...feeling the soft fur/hair can be helpful and calming), and also our's isn't small which was good because we wanted an oversized teddy bear. She proved to be all of those things and more. I clicker trained her myself, but she was also quickly house broken by observing our older (now gone) dog which taught her how to ask to go outside. We do have her professionally groomed, though I have groomed her myself (I just don't like the hairy mess, and don't have a good place in the house to do it)...and the pro is obviously better lol. She is a picky eater (poodle) and is scared of the unknown (not aggressive though)...she barked at a pallet of bricks in our backyard once...it was an invader and she totally failed as she backed away barking and came into the house. But she is every visitor's bff and as far as she is concerned, they are all here to see her.

    • @alllifematters
      @alllifematters Год назад +2

      Retrievers need alot of exercise

  • @Kiraiko44
    @Kiraiko44 Год назад +99

    I'd imagine recording grooms like this is also a good way to keep track of dogs like Yogi who have to be handled a particular way. A good tool even if you're not uploading them for others to view!

    • @Fyreflier
      @Fyreflier Год назад +22

      It also means if Yogi goes to a different groomer in future, his owners can say "go watch this girl with the dogs video she talks about him and you can see how he behaves during a groom"

    • @mercedesvelasquez8781
      @mercedesvelasquez8781 Год назад +5

      That's exactly why she makes these videos I forgot which video she mentioned this at but yes she wants to show people how properly groom even those so called hard to groom dogs & cat's because it's all possible with the right techniques...

  • @carl_h
    @carl_h Год назад +1

    I an glad you were able to make Yogi feel safe while doing his groom. More experiences like this will help reinforce his traing

  • @majorwedgie8166
    @majorwedgie8166 Год назад +12

    My sister adopted an "unadoptable" dog and not only did things turn out great, that dog is super smart and listens and responds to commands by anyone in his pack and he loves to play frisbee! Turns out he's the greatest dog ever!!!

    • @l.b.5892
      @l.b.5892 8 месяцев назад +2

      Your sister is very lucky, and obviously dedicated quite a bit of time and dedication to her puppers 🐾🐾🐾

  • @avocadoaficiando
    @avocadoaficiando Год назад +133

    I'm just so impressed with the respect you have for dogs and their trauma, Vanessa. And that tail wag at the end was a testament of his respect for you. At the risk of sounding cliche, I'm in awe!

  • @GTaichou
    @GTaichou Год назад +183

    He looks so much calmer at the end. Working through triggers is hard. Good boy Yogi!

  • @MikaelKKarlsson
    @MikaelKKarlsson Год назад +67

    Being rid of the matting will surely calm his nerves, also he met a very good stranger this day.

  • @shelleymann5242
    @shelleymann5242 Год назад +17

    I love the shaving of the paw pads! I always refer to this as the return of traction control, especially in doggos like Yogi who have not had a groom in a while.

  • @katrinakeith8066
    @katrinakeith8066 Год назад +29

    Poor Yogi ❤ I know you can pick and choose your clients at this point, and I’m so happy to see that you’re choosing animals that need someone with your talents! Helping them and their pawrents with your time, patience, and expertise 👏👏👏

  • @jroysims44
    @jroysims44 Год назад +1086

    Yogi's got a right to growl.
    If I had his history, I'd snarl, too.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад +71

      Trauma reaction. Humans also fight, flight or freeze but dogs being a diff species read smell, sight, sound then touch. Sense of smell by far is most dominant and 10K - 100K stronger then dogs.

    • @timmy6890
      @timmy6890 Год назад +19

      Yeah I don’t think anyones denying that or at least I hope not.

    • @ginastarke2
      @ginastarke2 Год назад +65

      Anyone else reaching for a pitchfork or torch when they heard about kicking a dog in the head?

    • @Skippinnfliplin
      @Skippinnfliplin Год назад +13

      Glock**

    • @jroysims44
      @jroysims44 Год назад

      @@ginastarke2 I'd get my aluminum baseball bat.

  • @codex3048
    @codex3048 Год назад +255

    One of your best videos. There was some real tension at first. But Yogi settled down, persevered, and even wagged his tail at the end.

    • @KindCountsDeb3773
      @KindCountsDeb3773 Год назад +7

      there was a lot of constructive learning in this video. Vanessa has the skills for sure. S he is a Groomer, with extra set of skills she uses fot the best outcome.

  • @dtulip1
    @dtulip1 Год назад +62

    I can only imagine how thrilled Yogi's owners are going to be to see that you could wash his face without the muzzle 🥰

  • @andreasdesigns
    @andreasdesigns Год назад +20

    I teared up watching this. You were so gentle with him, talking to him the whole time with a calm and friendly manner. You also praised him often which is encouraging to dogs. Thank you for sharing Yogi’s story.

  • @carylhill9354
    @carylhill9354 Год назад

    Good job, I know how hard it is when pups are scared, and try to nip. Your gentle touch, will continue to help this sweet boy

  • @shydog7276
    @shydog7276 Год назад +126

    He was so stressed for most of the groom but he still was so controlled. Your gentle handling was also really good. Hopefully he has more gentle grooming sessions like this ❤️ I cant believe he was so good for his face washing, even dogs without issues don't always like it.

  • @shroomyk
    @shroomyk Год назад +57

    Poor Yogi. Kudos to the owners and Vanessa for giving this guy a chance and giving him good care despite his defensiveness. He's actually super cute and I can tell there is a fun personality under that fear. Good luck on your healing journey, Yogi!

  • @corsariocapitao
    @corsariocapitao Год назад +132

    Poor baby. He's no different than any human who faced trauma. I'm so glad you accepted him as a client. ❤

  • @annwitten4359
    @annwitten4359 Год назад +10

    Yogi was a ROCKSTAR!! It is partly because of how patient, calm, and understanding you were with him… But also definitely because his new (amazing and responsible) parents are helping and working with him to overcome his traumas. You showed the absolute best you are as an animal groomer and he showed with experience, behavior therapy, and more, that he can and will be the best dog he can be!!

  • @gamingnerdgirlz
    @gamingnerdgirlz Год назад +1

    all the love and affection to the dog, dog calms down and is all happy. "good boy" dog i am good.

  • @wendymoyer782
    @wendymoyer782 Год назад +183

    Our Yorkie developed fear aggression after being attacked and "played with" by multiple large dogs. He was fine with other small dogs, and any cat that tolerated dogs. And he liked people, and adored kids! For a dog raised by tweens and adults, he would strain towards kids whenever he saw them on our walks.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +5

      Our Yorkie hates everyone. Worst thing that happened to him was he fell off a bed as a puppy and broke his arm.

    • @chey7691
      @chey7691 Год назад +14

      ​@@ferretyluvsmall dogs are usually very scared of a much larger world around them. Very aware of that they can become aggressive aka "big dog syndrome" in hopes to keep from getting hurt. They don't always need a history of abuse to be mean little suckers. But they do need to feel secure to overcome it, and a sympathetic but firm trainer helps.

    • @lisaware4240
      @lisaware4240 Год назад +5

      I’m sorry that happened. My little Yorkie loves going to the groomers. It is in the vets office. I never heard of a dog loving the vets office. She goes tomorrow and keeps going to the door because she heard us talking about it. I hope your furbaby out grows it’s fear.

    • @trevnti
      @trevnti Год назад +5

      @@chey7691my Pom/Corgi has never been attacked by a big dog, but this little Ahole has 💯 napoleon complex. He will literally attack dogs that could use him as a chew toy.
      One day he got out by accident and tried to attack a cane corso mix (sweet big fellow) who yeeted him like a newspaper. The owner was so apologetic… we’re like we get it, most dogs don’t like dogs coming at there face.
      Owner looked suprised and said “small dog owners never apologize” me… small dogs are demons, they’re just in cute costumes

    • @chey7691
      @chey7691 Год назад +3

      @@trevnti i said it's because they are small and DON'T need to be traumatized to be an arse. Are you sure you read my comment?

  • @CalebCalixFernandez
    @CalebCalixFernandez Год назад +69

    A kick to the head? That could've killed him. Poor baby, it's good to see that his owners have taken very good care of him.

    • @lindsay9838
      @lindsay9838 Год назад +1

      @@catchapredator1413Bullshit. People abuse animals every single day for no reason at all. My aunt and uncle rescued a dog who was 6lbs and would scream if you tried to pick her up because her previous owner broke her ribs, kicking her. She could’ve fit inside a purse and didn’t even have teeth big enough to hurt anyone if she wanted to yet somebody was still cruel to her. You can trust dogs way more than you can trust a human.

  • @mikethompson9745
    @mikethompson9745 Год назад +117

    I understand his fear, I am 65 and the youngest of 7 children when I was a boy 5 or 6 we had a collie that would "Heel you" as a child I did not know that ,my sisters yelled Candy sic him get him etc.. Scared the hell out of me and even to this day a large dog even a little aggressive gets my attention and drags up old feelings, so that poor pup gets a hug from me and I appreciate your kindness

    • @wisecoconut5
      @wisecoconut5 Год назад +24

      I've had some unfortuneate experiences with dogs. The first one was a family friends dog, who was agressive, pinned me behind a chair and was so agressive the family themselves had him put down by animal control. A few years later I was charged by a loose /stray dog and saved by a neighbor. There were other events. But I was just a child the first incident and I am only 5 feet tall so I have had a life time of being very selective of dogs that I meet. If I am already stressed, that ptsd will surge and I will even avoid the sweetest dogs. Still love them though!

  • @evettelindell6721
    @evettelindell6721 Год назад

    What a sweet, sweet boy. And you knew it the whole time. God bless you

  • @judyhoffer7976
    @judyhoffer7976 Год назад

    How sweet and passionate you are God bless you both

  • @kodomotachi1
    @kodomotachi1 Год назад +69

    That tail at the end!! You're a wonderful groomer, and Yogi's parents are wise in having chosen you for this precious boy.

  • @rosaliac.386
    @rosaliac.386 Год назад +76

    He looks SO happy to be free of the muzzle. Thank you so much for taking the time to really understand what's going on with him, knowing the teiggers helps SO much in improving coping. I hope he reaches a point where he doesn't need it for a groom at all❤

  • @simonjacobs1
    @simonjacobs1 Год назад +51

    When I heard about him being kicked in the head that almost set me off crying the whole way through the video. How and why anyone could do that to a living thing like that is beyond me, poor poor pooch, he did not deserve that to effect his whole life. I'm so sad for him, but so happy that you were able to groom him and treat him so wonderfully.

    • @rridderbusch518
      @rridderbusch518 Год назад +6

      Unfortunately, psychopaths exist.

    • @GetIsekaid
      @GetIsekaid Год назад

      Self defense?
      Honestly lacking potential context, with just dropping the sentence "kicked in the head"

    • @simonjacobs1
      @simonjacobs1 Год назад +5

      @@GetIsekaid She said 'by someone who doesn't like dogs' - I'm presuming that either meant they shouldn't have been around him in the first place or was just not very nice to him.

    • @AR-21
      @AR-21 Год назад

      Very likely (I hope) someone with mental illness. I was walking my brown lab the other day a a psycho screamed at us for no apparent reason 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @lindah3803
      @lindah3803 Год назад +2

      I'm sorry,I can't relate to wanting to cry or feel sad for this baby. All I feel is rage. All I want to know: Is the thing that found it necessary to kick this baby in the head,is that thing in a vegetative state after getting his/her head caved in. Or is that thing paralyzed from the neck down. Or is that thing no longer on this earth. All of these option's are completely appropriate to me. After the thing has "suffered" ,then I can give that baby all the lovens and help to make his life beautiful.

  • @analozada9475
    @analozada9475 Год назад

    Poor baby! 🥺🙏✨🫶
    You did a magnificent job! 🥰🫶

  • @mauranoonan8951
    @mauranoonan8951 Год назад

    Wow! You’re braver and very compassionate! ❤

  • @GamerplayerWT
    @GamerplayerWT Год назад +681

    Thank you for clarifying that doodles ARE NOT hypoallergenic. Such bad information out there.

    • @emmuzboosh
      @emmuzboosh Год назад +29

      There’s no such thing! It’s just how bad is your allergy and how much hair does the dog have. All depends on those factors.

    • @keke5577
      @keke5577 Год назад +24

      Yeah, having a doodle isn’t going to help if you’re allergic to dog saliva lol

    • @blm179
      @blm179 Год назад +36

      ​@@emmuzbooshpet allergies come from skin dander, saliva, and urine and not hair/fur.

    • @shoelacedonkey
      @shoelacedonkey Год назад +41

      Hypo = less then.
      So most doodles *are* hypoallergenic, it's just a question of how much.
      The error is that people think it means they're 100% not allergic to hypoallergenic dogs.

    • @Mickmickster
      @Mickmickster Год назад +15

      Doodles, which come from the French word, Les Dooodles, is hypoallergenic on Tuesdays and every other Thursday. I would go into more detail but you need a good understanding of 19th century pre-industrial German.

  • @Chloemegan
    @Chloemegan Год назад +64

    You can tell he really is a sweetheart, just a scared boy. It breaks my heart to hear what made him so nervous. Poor baby ❤ Good job Yogi, you did so good ❤

  • @issaphae9659
    @issaphae9659 Год назад +931

    thanks for debunking the “doodles are hypoallergenic” myth. i’m allergic to dogs and i can’t even count how many times ppl have dismissed my cautiousness with “oh don’t worry my dog is hypoallergenic”.

    • @_Travey
      @_Travey Год назад +26

      do you know what hypoallergenic means? hypo- does not mean none allergenic... people are dense.

    • @dissentinel8
      @dissentinel8 Год назад +85

      And even if a dog DOESN'T shed doesn't mean it's safe for people with allergies, most of us are allergic to the dander (skin and saliva) which exist regardless of whether or not a dog sheds

    • @sarahnagy9300
      @sarahnagy9300 Год назад +44

      @@dissentinel8 Yes this. Something people don't understand is that these things build up in the environment - dander is all over floors and furniture. My allergies are sooo much better in a house that regularly vacuums floors and/or doesn't let pets on the furniture.

    • @samshatto3671
      @samshatto3671 Год назад +31

      Omg what a concept let's just not ?as with an already perfect breed. Poodles are hypoallergenic(not nonallergy though) but mixing them has no promise of that. Stop breeding doodles

    • @doctorcrew2388
      @doctorcrew2388 Год назад +16

      I have a goldendoodle and a lot of people who are allergic to dogs walked up and petted him. There were numerous different ways they reacted. Some reacted like it was any other dog and still got the full reaction, some partly and some none at all. So it depends. I very much agree with you tho, it doesn’t mean that it won’t trigger an allergic reaction

  • @runawayfaeIX
    @runawayfaeIX Год назад +2

    He just needed someone to take the time and show him love 🥹

    • @KindCountsDeb3773
      @KindCountsDeb3773 Год назад +2

      and use gentle persuasion instead of Force. 💞💞

  • @sharkladyindisguise
    @sharkladyindisguise Год назад +1

    Seen a few “omg put it down” comments, which make me really bummed. This dog warns her very clearly by growling when he’s nervous and upset. There is no sudden lunge-snap like some truly dangerous dogs do. He was honestly better than a lot of groomer cases in her channel.
    I spent almost a decade training dogs, only dealt with a few with severe fear aggression thankfully. It takes a lot of work and a LOT of treats, but dogs like this poor boy absolutely can become good, safe dogs. And it sounds like his owners are working hard to make him safe and happy again.

  • @Seahawkess
    @Seahawkess Год назад +37

    His tail wag right at the end says it all.♥️How much better he feels and what safety you’ve given him.

  • @craig1lengyel
    @craig1lengyel Год назад +93

    I hate hearing that dogs were abused. That is a bid dog with or without the hair! Great job!

  • @KB_Espy2009
    @KB_Espy2009 Год назад +48

    I love that you left his ears fluffy! He’s such a cutie! 🥰

  • @amacuro
    @amacuro Год назад +6

    I have a 20 month old Goldendoodle and thanks to wonderful RUclips channels like this one, i was more than prepared to raise him. Been brushing him often which mean he has no mats and also means he's very used to been groomed and is such a good boy, even at such young age. And everyone always tells me how handsome and cute he is 😄

  • @walrusrider8993
    @walrusrider8993 Год назад +2

    Your patience and understanding of dogs has been the reason I watch every one of your videos for a while now. You're an amazing dog groomer, ans I don't think many go into your profession with the same enthusiasm that you have.

  • @TheGeekMonster
    @TheGeekMonster Год назад +49

    Love how educational this video was! Your demeanor is so calm and confident, and the dogs can certainly feel that. You could tell Yogi was trying so hard, bless his heart. He did great for his first groom with you! I hope we can see an updated groom with him in the future.

  • @Afrieal
    @Afrieal Год назад +20

    I've said this before but it should be repeated often. Thank You for the work you do with dogs, and cats, that might have fear issues. Showing pet parents they don't need to be knocked out fully for a groom is important. Sending Zen hugs from near Seattle, Washington USA

  • @AmySpencer-z9e
    @AmySpencer-z9e Год назад +74

    You are SO GOOD at grooming! You identify triggers and adjust accordingly and speak with a gentle, firm encouraging voice. Well done!

  • @burnerdown2
    @burnerdown2 Год назад

    Handsome dog...deserves the best!!!

  • @BronPuca83
    @BronPuca83 Год назад +3

    The people and the critters are so lucky to have you. You are compassionate and caring with every one you do.

  • @heatherreasby4555
    @heatherreasby4555 Год назад +67

    Videos like this one are my favorites. You are so patient and so kind with these traumatized doggos. Absolute superstar.

    • @KindCountsDeb3773
      @KindCountsDeb3773 Год назад +2

      Yogi didn't seem forced, he was persuaded. I think that mad a big difference.

  • @AnitaGodon
    @AnitaGodon Год назад +37

    I love how patient and calm you are when grooming. Watching this video I was afraid one of his toenails was going to get you in the eyes.

  • @fleridanfox6150
    @fleridanfox6150 Год назад +82

    as someone who’s constantly nervous at any sort of appointment, I totally get this guy’s fears. sad he had to go through trauma like that, and wonderful that he’s learning to regain trust

    • @louzo5175
      @louzo5175 Год назад

      i defenetly get it the most at the nails part and cropping near mouth

  • @kpool694
    @kpool694 Год назад +3

    He’s just so sweet. Thank you for taking the time with him

  • @anacarpenter9254
    @anacarpenter9254 Год назад +2

    A grumberling Yogi. Looks fluffy gorgeous. The tutorial of Yogis breed is helpful for me. Myself coming
    from a farming background, clueless about other dog breeds. Awe Yogi. Thanks 😊 for letting me view you.

  • @y_fam_goeglyd
    @y_fam_goeglyd Год назад +25

    He was fantastic given his fear. He was no worse than some others who haven't had to go through his trauma (poor poppet, I was incensed on hearing that! I hope the abuser was caught and prosecuted!). His owners are clearly doing everything in their power to give him the best life by reducing his anxiety. 10/10 for them, and as usual, even more for you!

  • @holliegould3463
    @holliegould3463 Год назад +106

    yogi's behavior is such a testament to how good his parents are to him!!

  • @trishd5692
    @trishd5692 Год назад +9

    The paw giving was just precious. You are a true hero to the animals. You are so knowledgeable about breeds and you read their signals. You are their advocates!!! I learn so much from your videos.

  • @MelindaSoSassy
    @MelindaSoSassy 21 день назад

    Calmness and patience appears to help. Beautiful work gorgeous fur ball! ❤

  • @rbm5614
    @rbm5614 9 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful dog thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @simoneanderson324
    @simoneanderson324 Год назад +39

    I think you’re one of the most talented and patient groomers I’ve seen and you are very deserving of it all!

  • @aphonetically
    @aphonetically Год назад +169

    Aw, hearing that someone kicked this poor buddy for no reason makes me so sad. I also have a Goldendoodle, and he is the friendliest dog ever. It makes me want to hug both Yogi and my buddy boy. I'm so glad that you're helping him get groomed, since that's just a part of life for these dogs. Hopefully the experience is a positive one that can build for him.

  • @carolynwilson7806
    @carolynwilson7806 Год назад +42

    You were soooo good with him. He is lucky that his parents found someone as kind, understanding and knowledgeable as you!

  • @spC_18p
    @spC_18p Год назад +32

    Its messed up that someone would kick this beauty!!! I am so happy that he is getting stronger, and his trust is building everyday!!! Love to him

  • @angelawilkinson8869
    @angelawilkinson8869 Год назад +4

    Yesss, dogs sense if a person is fearful. Yogie learned very quikly you were no threat to him, it showed in his body language. I must say I expected Yogie to be more "complicated" but instead he was pretty tame. A entire year of no grooming is quite a very long time. I love a challenge & was so far lucky when a fearful dog with issues comes in. I always make the time talking, petting the dog to establish some of his/her trust in me & it works. You did the usual awsome job Vanessa❣🐾

  • @debbieschultz9768
    @debbieschultz9768 Год назад +14

    I love the positive reinforcement of the groomer!! 🥰

  • @leszekkot3373
    @leszekkot3373 Год назад +27

    not only did you do great on the groom but he actually relaxed. you accomplished two tasks during this visit. nicely done.

  • @tatteredleaf7104
    @tatteredleaf7104 Год назад +21

    There are so many doodles where I live - golden mostly, and one berniedoodle. There is always a lot of discussion about grooming in our dog park (thankfully none of the doodledogs I know go long without grooming). This pup did so well!

  • @The.Common.K9
    @The.Common.K9 Год назад +6

    That muzzle is woefully undersized 😢 thanks for giving him a break during the parts where you could. Awesome job as always ❤

  • @juliemarks9952
    @juliemarks9952 Год назад +1

    He was really good
    He looked amazing when you finished good job 😊😊

  • @ulvjenta88
    @ulvjenta88 Год назад +11

    Thats just lovly i love it when owners dont give up and a groomer that gives the dog a cance❤

  • @oliveyule
    @oliveyule Год назад +8

    What a cutie. I'm glad you gave him a chance and he had a positive grooming experience.

  • @martias.1210
    @martias.1210 Год назад +24

    Vanessa,
    He was so Happy when you were finished with working with him. His whole body language changed to relieved. He was Happy with himself for what you helped him accomplish, it must have felt very freeing!
    Thank you so very much for helping this guy and his family!

  • @Fwootgummi
    @Fwootgummi Год назад +8

    He's going to do so well in his next grooming appointment, what a good boy!

  • @RogueWraith909
    @RogueWraith909 Год назад +2

    Bless him. I wish him luck and continued improvements through his training and that he has many happy years with people that love him to bits in his future!

  • @nyashaphillips5100
    @nyashaphillips5100 Год назад +8

    It's totally mind boggling to see how people can be so cruel to an animal that has a tendency to be gentle, caring and loyal. God Bless Yogi & his parents. Great job Vanessa

  • @samanthacoon7743
    @samanthacoon7743 Год назад +12

    The way he looked at you for more treats like "you got anymore of those?" Was adorable❤❤

  • @sinoverlord409
    @sinoverlord409 Год назад +28

    Regardless of what has happened to him, he knows who he can trust. You can tell he started to trust you after a while

  • @honrablmsj
    @honrablmsj Год назад +2

    I love how patient and calm you are. Love watching you work and help these animals heal.

  • @murryplu
    @murryplu Год назад +3

    It's so nice that you know dogs so well and are willing to let him free of the muzzle if you feel safe. I appreciate your hard work that you show in all of your videos