Farm Dog Goes to a Groomer (FIRST TIME EVER)
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I went to highschool with this groomer! Nykea is a stand-up person, and I'm glad to see her business flourishing!
She’s awesome!!
Toby looks so handsome. She did a great job. I agree twice a year, and steak dinner for being such a good doggie!😊💕
"i went to highschool with this groomer"
lmfao
Sh was skilled in handling this pup
@@mattgamei5vods649 bruhhh lmaoo
Considering how anxious and stressed he is when off the farm, Toby was incredibly well behaved for the grooming. He's such a well-mannered and sweet dog.
@hola But unlike Toby, you wouldn't be comfortable walking around with it exposed. ...And yet she was such a friendly and sweet lady!
I think he was worried about his birds more than himself
I hope you are well behaved around your husband, otherwise a little spanking will teach you manners. :D
@hola dogs arent like us
Can I ask.. what kind of breed is Toby?
I think he started calming down when he realized that this is not the way to the vet's place. When they get to the groomer's place, he starts thinking, "Is this a new vet?" During the wash, I am thinking Toby is thinking, "I like this new vet a lot more than the other one. I could get used to this."
That's I was thinking :) It's probably good for getting him to trust non farm type appointments, that we all have to deal with in life!
Came to think of it my dog hasn't ever been to the vet other than for chipping her ear and that was almost 10 years ago.
@@tntfreddan3138 No doggie vaccinations? You have to present the current Rabies certificate for both cats and dogs to a professional groomer in Southern California. And not allowed until a minimum of 48 hrs post vaccination.
You are irresponsible not getting your pet vaccinated or any veterinary treatment.
I appreciate the acknowledgment of the benefits of grooming, even for an outdoor working dog. I’ve seen so many people just brush and hose off their dog and call it a day, but a groomer will express his glands, clean ears and teeth, check eyes and skin. A good groomer can help keep vet bills down and alert you to any issues in between vet visits. They’re an invaluable part of a dog’s healthcare, in my opinion.
Agreed
grooming is bad for dogs like these, their fur isn't meant to be combed. in my opinion.
The dog is double-coated, so his fur keeps him cool as well as warm. Some people make the mistake of shaving their double-coated dogs, but that actually makes them hotter.
@@SungazerDNB you are very misinformed if you think double coated dogs don’t need brushing… oh my lord the affects of matting on any dog is horrible pain…
@@SungazerDNB uhhhh….no. Matting issues for these double coats are horrible for dog and owner
Toby's attitude through all this was "I'm not gonna stop you, but I have no intention of cooperating"
Pyrenees attitude summed up
@@kristinawagers1004 They remind me of Samoyeds! Attitude, coat, and size are soo similar!
@@kristinawagers1004 man, is that ever the truth.
I wanted to see Toby enjoy a big juicy steak after all was said and done.
He definitely didn't want to cooperate when it came to the bum trimming 😉
8:52 he looks very happy in the bath and I like the lady. She should start her own channel "The table in the stable" . Thumps up for the lady and dont forget even a farm dog needs a bath and a groomer to feel pampered now and then.
You even found her a perfect channel name! She has to start one now
Toby: While I am here doing this, like fifty coyotes and strangers are eating our ducks. I'm not cool with this.
Pyranees from my experience never go after people(don't ask me how they distinguish between good/bad its magic). Coyotes/Dogs/bears/cougar... yes, Deer... sometimes, racoons... maybe, squirrels never. People never. They may as well be warning dogs, and not guard dogs in my experience. They bark but do nothing against a predator is my experience... with ONE exception, Coyotes.
Coyotes bobcats and other predators have a distinct smell walk and silhouette. When they ate compared with humans. They also see their own humans on a daily. basis.
@@w8stral My girl is pretty enamored with squirrels but I don't think she necessarily wants to get them. I think she just finds them fun and interesting. Now the 2 foot plastic lizard in our backyard that guys suspicious lol at least according to her.
I adore this teddy bear/ dog! What a sweetheart he is. I guarantee my one cat would be like grooming three ANGRY Toby's....with waterless grooming! Sweet cat...hates anything except cuddles. Good boy Toby! 🤩😻💖😘
...Wanna trade, Sir?😃
Every cop needs a hair cut here and there...that's how we know they are uniformed cops.
"Come on Toby Dog!"
Toby Dog: "I would prefer not to."
Toby Dogs inner voice reminds me of Patrick Stewart
Totally Bartleby the Scrivener!
4:34 "We just met, lady!" Nykea's got a great sense of humor. Very professional, as well. Toby Dog sensed that. That made this grooming session a huge success.
He was a very good boy. Tell the groomer to wear a mask. Groomer’s lung is a real thing. Inhaling all that fur and dander isn’t healthy. She did a great job! Very thorough and patient.
Wow, never though of that but it makes sense that it’s a thing.
Omg stop!
Alright, calm down
Crazy how triggered people get at the mention of a mask. The women at the nail salon have been doing it for the same reason! I fully agree.
@@ladyjade6446 omg no. she could get severe lung problems from all that fur and dander. its a mask for a few hours. she wont die.
Groomed Toby looks like a cloud flying low over the ground.
A very good and underrated comment ^^^
A heavy fog bank rolling in 😂
taking pets, especially working dogs, to groomers regularly is also a great way of getting a fresh set of eyes and hands on your animal. many groomers are the front line to noticing peculiarities in a pets physical state, especially as they get to know the animal over the recurring visits
Tobydog lokoked so FLUFFY and luxurious!!!
Toby's gonna come out looking even more dapper and sophisticated
Nice pfp😩😩
The BEST part of this video is his reminding people to TAKE CARE OF YOUR PETS!
He is awesomeness
Fr they are just machines to be put to work 24/7
Agreed, but good grief I would hope people do so regardless! Can't imagine NOT smothering my dogs with love, leadership, and a family for a pack.
True dat!
Because he takes care of Toby's grooming himself too.
I like the fact that the groomer acknowledged that even though this is the Toby’s first groom she see’s his owner maintains him well because the owner actually does what he says he does.
Toby seems more comfortable fighting off bears and poachers than leaving his farm unprotected to get a hair-cut. What a workaholic. Best boy!
Haha, I love at the beginning how you can just tell Toby knows they need to leave and is like, "Yeah....Nah."
Please always film when you take Toby to this lovely lady!! It’s so incredibly relaxing to watch! Toby has such a lovely white fur!
I've always loved grooming vids. It's oddly satisfying to watch. Especially when the dog is extra floofy and the fur goes flying around! LOL
Toby deserves it, he's been doing a fantastic job and his character speaks for himself. A Lovely Friend without a doubt.
Mhm!! :)
he hated every second of this. he did not feel helped for one single minute
@@yomama1254Yeah he was panting and drooling hardcore the whole time, not a happy camper
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@Heloise O'Byrne Then you don't understand dog body language at all lmao he was not a happy camper
The groomer has such a sunny disposition about her and I really enjoyed watching her work, Toby just being the beautiful soul he always is!
I loved her and immediately looked to see if she had her own channel! She doesn’t, but I bet it’d do well if she did. I’d certainly watch her groom dogs every week!
YES the groomer was so awesome. She genuinely has a really strong connection, understanding, and RESPECT for the animal!!!
@@Janduin45 girl with dogs is SO entertaining when it shouldn't even be that way lol. But I did a really good job grooming my dog, but after watching her videos I'm much more thorough and do a lot differently, and my dog absolutely loves getting bathed and groomed now
Sunny? She looked deadly serious.
When Toby is bathed and the fur kind of sticks to his body, you can see how lean and muscular he actually is.
I'm glad your groomer didn't do much shaving. Your dog is double-coated, so his fur keeps him cool as well as warm. Some people make the mistake of shaving their double-coated dogs, but that actually makes them hotter.
Agree 100% it seems to be the thing here in South Africa groomers clip all long haired dogs and cats!!!
good groomers know that. It's the bad ones (usually the ones giving "advise" on the internet making youtube videos and selling patreon sponsorships to shore up their failing businesses) who mess up dogs.
Can't shaving it also permenantly damage the coat?
@@Baseless_ yes
@@Baseless_ Nope. As long as the critter isn't injured by the grooming. Just have to bathe and groom for all of the clipped hair to fall out for the normal coat to come back in. Depending on the breed, it could take months to years to return to normal.
I love how he went from dulled white to shiny af. Groomer seems like a cool person too which is so valuable if your dog is slightly anxious coming there.
I wonder for how long he was shiny af?
Yes!!
@@rhythmisadancer8394 an eternity of two precious minutes
@@jaydee6574 😆😆 i think so too!
For a farm dog, I'm surprised the fur isn't brown! The pooch does an amazing job keeping itself clean.
Humans: "Oh, Toby Dog you are so nice and clean."
Toby Dog: "Damn, now I have to go to all that trouble of finding something dead to roll in again."
Toby is so utterly laid back. That groomer is probably quietly thanking her lucky stars that he's not 'dramatic' as she'd probably have a concussion by now.
Previous Dog Groomer here to give an overview!
Groom: She knows what she's doing. Though I couldn't see what all she was doing in detail she did everything in proper procedure and order. That blow out is super important for a dog like Toby. He's got very thick fur, which means when he gets fully soaked he will take an eternity to dry and may get an actual mold issue from it. I highly recommend keeping his booty shaved up. This is called a sanitary. It helps keep him from getting any infections that would otherwise result from stuck urine or feces. An ear clean might be something you do once in a while as well, especially since he has floppy ears. The feet trim, although often seen as an aesthetic, clearing the hair from between his toes will prevent slipping and keep any unwanted objects from getting caught between his pads.
Toby: He was super well behaved for a first timer! You may see a little itching or licking in some areas because he's not used to having those areas messed with but it should subside in a day or two. I'm pleased to see that the matts he had on his rump came out relatively easily. If they were too bad to brush out then he might've ended up with a naked butt! (Sometimes this is done to prevent undue stress and pain upon the dog.) This is one of those friction areas that needs extra care with brushing and most people can't brush it through properly on their own due to lack of experience. Don't worry though, his matts seemed relatively minor in comparison to what I've seen before.
Overall it seems you found a good groomer and I would recommend you take him back every month or so. (No more than six months max.) He'll be more comfortable with her each time he sees her so he won't be quiet as nervous when he goes back. (In the event that a skunk gets him you're going to want that. It's not a fun job.)
Toby looks beautiful! Such a handsome boy!
I second the recommendation of regular ear cleaning (for all dogs especially floppy ear dogs) and consistent sani trims. Dogs with long, thick coats can get poop stuck back there more easily. No one likes infections!
looking at your profile pic and the word "groomer" together looks really weird, i really hope you don't do the other kind of grooming to any dog, ever.
@@fungustmaster Actually disgusting of you to make that assumption of anyone based on an animal as a profile picture, even in jest
I think they both should have worn masks during the blowout though, I worry about their lungs
@@fungustmaster Absolute bottom tier take, you should feel like an idiot for posting this.
Awww Toby Dog, it was almost like he KNEW he was being asked to leave the farm: "Noooo! My duties are here! Who's going to spot the coyotes if we're both gone?! If we leave, there will be NO BIRDS LEFT when we get back!" But he trusts you so much. He's such a good boy.
take him for a brief spin in the truck once a week, since it seems the only time he goes anywhere is to vet or other uncomfortable/fearful event.
My dogs used to be terrible with cars and public until I started taking them with me to grab a pack of smokes here and there
It can also help to leave a little early so when you get to the vet you can take them on a short walk first. So hopefully they connect the car ride with going for a walk in a new place instead of "evil vet touching my b*tt 😨"
@@jolienvsndijk if the butt is all that gets touched, they're pretty lucky. Needles in the neck and an undercarriage grope/examination is pretty par for the course for both of the dogs I've had.
That's actually great advice
Also assosiate the truck with positive things like food, play or something he finds nice and is comfortable with.
Toby dog would probably appreciate this about 3 times a year. He loves his mud puddles but getting the extra fur off in Spring and Summer will feel good to him. Awesome choice of groomer.
Actually he’s got double layered fur which means it regulates his temp. both ways
@@caffienevaccine True, which is very common in dogs such as Toby and why it is recommended to brush him often. Buildup of shedding undercoat can cause skin irritation, but anyone with basic knowledge of dogs would know that. You have a great day.
@@Dobviews Morgan does take like ten minutes a day to brush out Toby dog, but as someone who was a dog groomer, there's some things that most pet owners just don't know how to/can't do. Especially when it comes to brush burn
@@mattthomas8178 Do you always need to mansplain everything or does my comment just bother you for some reason? Bless your heart...
@@Dobviews I was agreeing with you ?? But hey take everything personally I guess 🤷♂️. Bless your heart.
"I'm a farm dog too," is 100% a MOOD and I love it.
I love that she was explaining everything as she went along. That’s how you know she’s a good one.
Agreed! Points to area of concern and provides suggestion (so... do you recommend this?) YES
I think that groomer is a kind and gentle soul and Toby’s kind soul recognized that ... even though he was not a fan of the whole thing. ❤️❤️
I agree, it went well. And it helped with Morgan staying with him😁
I mean, wouldn't you if someone was taking some scissors around there?
@Heloise O'Byrne "Hey lady we just met."
Big big props to Nykea, she clearly loves animals and is dedicated to their care. If I lived in the area she would have my business.
Toby’s such a good boy. “Dad’s here and he says it’s ok. And she gives me pets. So I’ll do nice .”
She did a great job. That’s a big dog and a lot of work. Really good job.
Toby was soo brave! He controls his anxiety really well.
I loved watching his emotional journey!
Toby looked like a puppy when he was wet. So freaking adorable.
Toby is so good at his job! Poor guy didnt want to leave his flock unattended
He's the Guardian of the Quacken, and loves his job 😂😂
Once he has his own pack, maybe he'll feel differently.
props to the groomer, she was super friendly and did so well at grooming
He looks A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!
Take him every 2-3 months and you'll have him feeling and looking smart. Groomers also find masses and muscle and skin issues. You found an awesome groomer caring, detail oriented, strong, devoted and patient. 🏆👍
Toby looked like he was actually GLOWING when he got back to the farm.
Oh boy Toby was pretty much a dreamdog for any groomer! If anyone hasn't seen her videos yet, go check out Girl With The Dogs. There is nothing quite like a Husky singing their anthem when getting bathed.
Omg I love her!
Yeah I thought this was one of her videos first.
The song of the husky’s people must be sung
Ive learned a lot from her and I groom my own husky (shes a quiet one, no anthems!). Bought a dog dryer, slicker brush, equigroomer, and groomer shampoo.
Huskies sing the songs of their people!!! Lol
he was clearly nervous but he was SO GOOD in spite of his fears! what a good baby.
A friendly, knowledgeable groomer is extremely valuable and I’ve found them to be in short supply and under appreciated. Seeing a dog for 2-5 hours once every 6 weeks minimum, it can be tough to develop a bond as opposed to be being a source of stress for the dog if they’re nervous about groomer. Good groomers are so so very important.
Toby's like, 'nothin' good happens when we leave the farm.'
Finding a groomer that understands LGD grooming specs is AMAZING. KEEP HER!!!
Nykea did an awesome job. She was good with Toby from the very beginning. Also, Toby was a wonderful customer as well! I’m so glad he got to get a day of pampering. Every body deserves that. It just feels good.
What's all the angst in the comment section? Toby didn't jump into the pickup, but he took the trip just fine. A little panting is to be expected - even from a housepet. And he couldn't have been calmer while being groomed.
I agree. It went great and Morgan did a good job, staying with Toby
Considering it’s Toby’s first time at a groomer, he behaved really well.
Such a cute ball of fur he is 😍😍
Good boi level 100 🤗😍
I love the groomers personally she seems like such a fun person to be around and she did an amazing job with toby
I'm so impressed at how calm he remained, even though he was clearly stressed by the situation. He really is the bestest of good boys.
Oh I love this woman! She is great. Right in there, not intimidated. Gentle, caring, yet firm no nonsense! Great job!!
Thanks for giving him a spa day. I'm sure after he got home alone and settled, he thought back on it and smiled because he feels content.
If your gonna do it once a year the late spring when he's shedding his winter coat would probably be the best time to do it
As Toby is a working dog, he earns his once every two months professional grooming. That majestic polar bear💜
@@robinlillian9471 you don't know dogs so much perhaps because he seemed to rather enjoy it, plus its good for his hygiene and prevents skin and matting issues as he grows older , though not saying he's not well groomed at the farm, deep cleanse always is good :)
@@robinlillian9471 Few children prefer a homecooked meal to junk food or candy either, but no sane person would advise a parent to give the kids what they want rather than what is good for them. Toby may have not liked the grooming, but it's necessary for his wellbeing
@@robinlillian9471 It’s like asking someone if they’d like to have a manicure or a nice dinner
I’d obviously rather have a nice dinner.
(Not sure about toby though)
Wow, the groomer seems super chill and professional. I would 100% take my doggo to her too.
And toby acted like such a good boy the whole time too. Great job ☺️
What a Good Boy. The only thing I Not do...in the winter, when he is walking on snow and ice everyday, don't trim out his feetsies hair....it protects his toes. Definitely think a couple of times in a summer to help with the heavy shedding hair he has. Your keeping him brushed out really impressed her though. Made her job easier.
He was prancing all around like he felt so much better. It has to feel good getting a good scrubbing and opening up all of his pores and getting all of that extra hair removed so his skin could breathe better and he looked great!
As someone who's only owned double coated dogs, I can confirm slightly trimming and shaving of certain areas will not harm the integrity of the coat. Especially the butt, it keeps the dog neat and clean without hurting their insulation. With pomeranians I like to shave/trim the down low areas as its pretty common for them to get extremely dirty and matted if you don't (depends on the dog)
Toby has the most beautiful disposition. He is sweet, patient and playful, yet an excellent guard dog to his farm. Good genes!!
Yup I’d totally breed him off the strength of his good nature alone!
I was shocked at how Toby let the groomer handle him. She put her face near his mouth and everything. Considering that he had never met her, Toby was very well behaved and tolerant wow.
He could sense that she meant him no harm, so he trusted her.
They are generally quite a people friendly breed. Plus he was in a new environment so he had nothing to guard.
oh gosh...i love seeing how dedicated Toby is to his flock. It's adorable. He's a best good boy
He is so bright! The predators will see him from miles away he’s shining 😊 no one will come mess with this light bulb
Toby: "Pablo is going to make fun of the way I smell, I just know it!"
I was thinking the same, lol.
The groomer is exceptional,and I love that the table is rubberized.
You need to have more "FUN" excursions with Toby to offset all of the negative experiences he associates with going for a drive.
It's more a matter of leaving his territory and flock unattended that stress these dogs
100% agreed. When the new puppy comes, Morgan needs to take the puppy out regularly to have fun when riding in the car. Then add Toby, and Toby will start to feel less anxiety for doing it.
@@RoulicisThe well, think about it this way. Toby only really hangs out on the farm. He’s only gone out a handful of times, so everything outside the farm is unfamiliar and a little scary to him. People have these types of dogs as pets and they are fine going outside to different places because they are used to it.
If you leave your flock behind what will happen the flock that’s probably what’s goin on in tobys mind
@@Purplesquigglystripe the people who have pyrenees as pets don’t put them in charge of a flock, so they don’t have the same sense of responsibility.
Can I just say- Toby looks gorgeous after that grooming and you'd never know it was his first time with how good he was
Nykea did an expert job with Toby-especially for his first time to a groomer. Toby is a very stylish boy and will thoroughly confuse all invaders to the farm! Good job 👍🏻 Dad!
"When in doubt, blindly trust in the good of whatever is going on."
-Toby
I think it goes to show how much he trusts Morgan. Morgan wasn't panicking so Toby figured it must be ok and just put up with it. I'd be willing to bet it wouldn't have gone so well if Morgan wasn't around.
It made me so happy when the groomer said you were doing a good job at maintaining Toby. He’s a big dog but it’s a testament to how well you care for your farm!
The dog, the owner, the groomer, everything in this video is just wholesome and I love it
His expression the whole time is: "Yes, some people are doing things to me."
toby was like , '' the only reason i ever leave the farm was to got to the vet ! '' '' i wont fall for it again !! '' hahahaha
Toby is the goodest boy! Such a big gentle soul ✨ Also Nykea did an amazing job with the whole grooming from how she bathed him to how gentle she was with the big floof ❤️
Toby is such a good dog, it's unbelievable how kind and obedient he is.
Toby is such a gentleman; he’s so polite and handsome.
Toby is like "I dont understand whats happening but dad has never steered me wrong and im a good boy" Gaaah, i love Toby Dog. Such a sweet gentle spirit
He looks great Morgan! Nykea did a nice job on him. I would resist trimming that long overcoat on his rump, hand scissoring with a thinner would be better (but it does take longer). You do a great job of just brushing Toby out at home and doing trims on his nails some now and then. That natural oil in his coat helps to protect him in the weather, so don't bathe him too often. 3-4 times a year (Spring shed, summer and late fall) would be great for him. You do need a proper undercoat removal tool for those long breaches on his rear...I highly recommend and English rake and a long pin slicker to for that....in fact I might send you one. Nice job and Toby was a really good boy!
WOW ... Toby handled the bath and pampering extremely well. I thought I saw him thinking, "This feels so good and embarrassing at the same time!"
He did SO GOOD!! I certainly didn't expect this 1st timer to do as great as he did! I believeni even saw Toby smile a time or two! He did good!
I love how he keeps looking at you like "daaaaaaaad whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" "where are my chickens and ducks and geese"
In the future it could be helpful to Toby if you give him like a calming treat or two, may help him not be so stressed. He did really well regardless, but it may help him be a little less anxious! He did amazing with that dryer though, I'm really impressed.
Some dogs get too anxious to take treats
@@16poetisa yeah I mean before you even get him in the car. Generally most calming treats should be given at least a half an hour before the stressful event. Ideally, anyway.
Why is everyone so surprised at how calm he was, he has a lovely temperament, think he absolutely loved it.xx
I think it’s because he’s never been bathed let alone to a groomer. So leaving the farm and new places. Sometimes animals freak out and they can snap.
Morgan said when he first got in the car that Toby pants rapidly when he's nervous and you can hear him panting very quickly all through the whole procedure, making it very clear he didn't like it at all and was very uncomfortable through the whole thing. Otherwise he would've relaxed and his breathing would've slowed, so he definitely didn't like it. It's great that Morgan pays enough attention to Toby that he recognises these signs and can really understand how he's feeling.
@@Berkeloid0 Tobys stress made me sad (as any stressed animal would), but he was so good!
Such a good natured loveable pup! I love how the groomer gave him kisses to help keep him calm. He's such a handsome boy. It's kind of like spa day for puppers, just without the cucumber slices, lol! Good job, Dad!!!
It's a good thing DAD was there to HELP!
OMG! I love how fluffy dogs get all skinny and small when being bathed. Makes me appreciate the fluff afterwards even more, 'cause I know just how much of it there is. And also, the surprised look on the dogs face when their whole volume deflates is kinda funny.
You can totally tell how much love Toby dog gets at that farm. Definitely a member of the family 🙂
Toby looks like the extra white tshirt in a washing powder advert! You should've added some "Ding" sounds 😂 Nykea did a fab job and Toby seemed to enjoy it!
Toby looks fantastic after his big groom. For a dog's first groom, he handled it so well. Speaks volumes as to his temperament.
ive seen so many herding/farm dogs not get care. theyre so matted and neglected, thank you for giving this sweet hard working boy the love and care he deserves.
Edit: My concern is for Toby's heart health in his older years, which is why I suggested desensitization now so the stress is easier for him to cope with physically. All of it can be done on site. This will make his life easier when he is older.
Maybe to help Toby be more comfortable with the going out of his pen, you could start taking him for walks around the property to help him feel more comfortable? Take him for rides to get him a treat so it's not always something scary like the vet or a groomer appointment. Just little desensitization adventures that have lots of treats involved.
I need to do the same with one of my dogs. She's a fear biter and fearful of everything. I need to work on desensitizing her so she's not afraid.
Thanks for being awesome, Morgan. PS- I love the groomer!! If I were them, I'd put a box fan in a window, facing outside, to pull the flying hair away from her work area. Put a filter cloth in the fan for easy cleaning.
I used to do that with my golden, she is 10 now and has anxiety going places. Loves the car rides though.
Maremmani dogs need to stay close to their terrotory and the animals they protect otherway they suffer and become melanchonic.
@@paolobera scusa ma (visto che sei italiano anche tu) sapresti dirmi perché ha voluto tenere il pelo che ha tolto al cane? Per curiosità
he's a farm dog. he really shouldnt have the idea that its "ok" to be outside of it. Its a one in a while hassle. Going for a walk in a park farther away is probably a better idea.
Once he opens the whole orchard Toby will have acres of his own land to explore every day, he’s a herding dog, don’t want him thinking it’s okay to be outside his farm.
I love how the geese are reacting to the nice smelling well groomed stranger who replaced their guard dog. What a well done and professional grooming!
When I was a kid we had Maremmas as farm dogs and I vividly remember constantly brushing them and getting enough fur for 2 more dogs! This brought back some nice memories 😊
Toby was pretty well behaved just like my Molly. And Toby is really hairy just like Molly since she’s an Old English Sheepdog. I had to shave Molly down last spring due to some matting. But I hardly ever bathe her just like Toby it’s almost like the hair is magically repellent to dirt. 😆 Proud of Toby for being a good boy. Cheers, Chad.
Please don't shave your dog....You need to brush him daily. This is a responsibility that owners need to research before deciding on breed of dog. Your fav. dog breed might not be the best environment for that breed&if one is a TRUE dog lover then that should be first consideration.
@@jo-annegawley5027 thnx for the advice. Not sure if you were implying I wasn’t a TRUE dog lover or not but I’ll figure you were talking in a general sense. Why don’t you check out our channel and take a look at Molly’s life on the farm. I didn’t WANT to shave her but it was impossible to brush out without hurting her. Weeds, seeds, burrs etc occasionally get tangled in her hair gotta cut it out or shave. We didn’t shave off the inner coat just the matting. Molly loves life on the farm and is most likely loved and pampered more than most dogs. Molly gets brushed daily both with a dematting brush and a regular brush. If you know on Old English Sheepdog owner who hasn’t shaved their pooch I wanna shake their hand. Cheers, Chad.
@@velocityraptor9270 ur right on and in addition to the cooling issue the undercoat usually grows at a faster rate than the outer coat so as it’s growing out it easy to get tangled and matted if not brushed out regularly. Just yesterday Molly found some burrs, got em all stuck around her snout, throat and feet-had to cut em out no choice. I spent hours looking for these weeds and burn them when I do. Last spring I shaved off all the matting mostly the outer coat leaving about inch and a quarter of undercoat. It needed to be done fir her sake. She’s been to a groomer twice before but the darn pandemic held us up during our 3 lock downs up here. The groomer just does a better job with her nails, hair in between the toes and around the neck. So much better than I can do. Anyways have a great day eh, Chad.
@@HiddenSpringFarm Funny how my replies keep getting deleted??? You trying to make out like you silenced me with your retort?? Select animals for climate&conditions...NOT because it's the breed favored.
Getting rid of the old undercoat once a year on a big shaggy dog is probably a very good idea, promotes healthy new growth, I believe. As for his teeth, I have found that a "Greenies" once a day and one MilkBone each day helps my dog keep a nice clean mouth. I have a 75 lb Lab - Heeler mix and - no - she will not let me brush her teeth. Now, if I could just find a way to trim her nails without a battle.
Frozen carrot after dinner also good for teeth
Give my 110lbs golden retriever a dentistix a day. She loves those and reminds me when I forget to give them to her. She resists me brushing her teeth as well. As for trimming her nails, I am so nervous of cutting to close to the quick I just let the vet do it. She tries to hide under the bench at the vets. Other than that, she loves baths. Especially the towel.
I think doing it twice a year, once in April, as it gets hot, and another in June, as summer comes, might be the best time for him. Besides that, he needs his fur.
I gave my dog Benadryl or CBD
him refusing to leave really shows his work ethic and commitment to his job lol
edit: the way he had to carry him into the bath had me cackling
edit:#2: I'd cry If my white dog laid down in the mud after being groomed but i also understand he's a farmdog and works primarily around mud lolol
We took our Maremmas to groomers regularly. I have to admit Nikia is as good and probably better than any groomer I have experienced. Toby came out beautiful.
i am surprised that wet toby actually looks formidable, many furry dogs look so thin when wet
One word comes to mind - just one. TRUST. Beautiful interaction between this dog and owner. Love it.
I would bath and groom Toby dog 1 time per year in the fall. This way I would know his coat is ready for winter.. you brush him enough to help with the spring shed . Being an outside dog he needs his best coat for winter.
If it is to be one time a year grooming, Late spring is best. Toby needs the fur to be thick for the Cold Vermont winter. That fur is water repellent so he stays warm.
Actually two reasons for a through grooming. One to really check on his health status all over his body. There are glands to be checked and a second opinion on his teath are some of the health concerns. It also includes ensuring his regular brushing has controlled matting. The second reason is going into summer if hair is going to be thinned, that is the best time because there is plenty of time to regrow hair for winter. Toby is a 24/7 year round outdoor working dog.
I would not recommend more than 2 x's a year doing a grooming on Toby. This is from my experience with my poodles in the past. I am a retired doctor (my animal to treat officially is human but all during my youth, I was the family member that cared for the animals too) and choose no pets now because I don't have the energy to do the proper care.
I am sure this will be said a lot, condition Toby that when you tell him to get in the truck there is a good thing in there. His favorite wet food pieces then send him back to the farm yard. Do this a few time later drive him out of the gate stop give him a treat, later drive him around the 'block' have him chill in the back then treat and head home. Better than picking him up. he is smart wont take long to learn truck=treat truck trip isn't bad
Right back into the mud! Toby was so good the whole time. This dog is amazing. And he has a good owner. They are lucky to have each other.
He looks so white and fluffy! The occasional grooming from a professional is a great way of refreshing his coat and stripping the dead fur. He looks so refreshed!