I would love a video about safety tips while grooming. Ive just started grooming and its so easy to knick a dog. I would love some tips on how to be safer and not injure a dog
Also, don't leave the room after you leash your pup to the table!! A local groomer my cousin uses left the room after leashing a dog to the table and the dog tried to jump off and passed away from being choked before she came back. She probably just didn't do the leash properly but let's play it safe!!
This was a great video! I would love to see more videos like this one because my dog is a difficult dog. She’s a sweetly, but she hates grooming. She doesn’t behave and has gotten mistreated. That’s why I decided to try to groom her myself. I appreciate your help! Thank you for all your tips.
Thank God I found this channel!! I have been having such a difficult time with my Shih Tzu mix. He is the sweetest, easiest dog until it comes to grooming when he is terrified. Groomers cannot deal with him. I want to learn to do it because he trusts me and is more comfortable at home. Thank you! ❤
Amy.. thank you for your work.. you are such an incredible teacher due to your meticulous nature. When I was grooming my standard poodle.. I kept hearing your voice saying “don’t dog with the clipper.. don’t do that”. I need those technical details and they have really improved my work. Looking forward to more of your videos!❤
Excellernt patience, care and professionalism was demonstrated with Grace, Ms. Shawn, Ms. Amy! The demonstration with Gus was great, detailed instructions! This video is valuable information, y' all!
Your gentle patience is so lovely. My groomer suggested I get sedation pills for one of my dogs before I bring him back. I imagine they don’t have these methods figured out and his fear is causing them too much challenge. I may start learning how to do it at home myself so he feels safe and I can go slow.
Today was my third day in an intensive practical dog grooming course, where we mostly work with toy poodles. The problem comes when such a small poodle twists and turns as if its life depends on it, and in the grooming salon where I’m learning, they don’t use harnesses on the table-the dogs have to stay loose. It’s an expensive grooming salon that places a lot of importance on the cut and doing a good job, but it seems too risky to have a dog that struggles so much and wants to jump off the table. I try to stay calm and hold them gently but firmly (finding the balance is very difficult, and I hate holding dogs tightly, especially when they’re small), but it was impossible, especially since I had to work on the poodle’s coat with the blow dryer on my shoulder, a slicker brush in one hand, and holding the dog with the other. And working on the face is just impossible. I had to take a moment to cry. Another problem is when you’ve already straightened the poodle’s hair, and you try to pass the metal comb through to detangle it. When it doesn’t go through easily, I find it hard to gauge the right amount of force needed to detangle since it’s impossible not to tug, and almost all the poodles end up snapping, sometimes biting, or screaming due to the discomfort or pain. I know they can be very dramatic, but I also know the comb can hurt when it pulls (I would scream too, lol). Additionally, in this grooming salon, they have a hectic pace and work with a considerable number of dogs, so you have to be fast, efficient, and do it right, without a single knot. Every time a dog screams or snaps, it’s like a jumpscare for me; I reflexively pull my hands away, and my heart races. It’s my third day, and that’s normal, but I feel the pressure to get used to it as soon as possible. I know the key is to stay calm since dogs are extremely sensitive to our emotions, but I can’t seem to do it. Any advice?
The nails get me every time. I have my boo boos lay on my lap, on their back, and I get their nails with the grinder that way. Lol. Lots of little treats and belly rubs. Not ideal for all dogs but it works for us 😂❤
It always helps when there is 2 people.. but that is not most cases.. I know it's only me .. I don't have any trouble with body..but my dogs hate their legs and paws being touched with anything. i am on the floor shearing them. but I have large dogs 80 plus lbs ..I am going to try body harness and get a table. Hopefully this will help me get the paws and legs done..
This was especially helpful to me. I have 5 dogs of differing breeds & I'm elderly, so grooming is a challenge. The tips, tricks & tools you've shown would be very helpful. My Great Pyrenees, Jessie, is my biggest grooming challenge, especially when deshedding her. She's so patient about it & she always feels great afterwards, too! Thanks so much for your detailed advice. Just subbed.
Good ideas! Also, have to remember the mobility of the dog. Can you do the splits so make sure not to pull the leg too far out especially senior pets or dogs with bad knees or arthritis. Sometimes keeping the paw an inch or two above the table help keep the balance & not destroying your own body by certain moves to keep them to stand. Remember they are in the learning process so ya don’t want to do this all the time to keep your body strong. I also find the groomers helper CAN be dangerous especially if they try doing the alligator roll & can hurt themselves. Just need to be careful. There is a grooming loop/belt can use to help keep them standing but also think of older dogs with bad backs. If you have bulging disc in your back it can hurt them more. Great job
Trimming a dogs nails and their face is the most difficult part for me. They constantly pull the leg when getting nails done, which does make me nervous because im worried ill cut the quick and then make them more fearful. Then with their face yhey constantly look everywhere but where need them to look. I get worried I'll cut a tounge, lip or even poke an eye. How do you keep your anxiety down so the dogs font pick up on it? I loved this video and more like this would be amazing and definitely appreciated 😁
Thank you for great tips 🙏🙏Plz make a video for dogs with black nails ! Even with small trims, bleeding ! Would appreciate more videos for nails and paws & under it and their face ! Also for bad knots on their tails! What is the best way to open them ! I used a conditioner & brush! It was so bad & never came off!!
@@GoGroomer I thought you had said something about closing down the business 🤦🏻♀️ . It’s good to see you on here again. These are my favorite videos to watch on RUclips. ;) 🌷🫶❤️
@@strongroots2345 thanks😍 I explained in detail my business plans when I did the “I’m closing my business’ livestream. You can watch it on my channel past livestream videos. 🙌
My dog had a bad experience as a puppy with the dog groomer. He hates male groomers and only allowed 1 of the Petco groomers touch him, unfortunately she is no longer there so I purchased the grooming vacuum and I was able to cut some of his hair but not all
What is your grooming table with the big sturdy built in arm???? I have been obsessed with it since I started watching your videos!!! I can't find anything like it.
Hello! I am new to grooming. I have a German Shepard / Great Pyreneese mix. (The coast leams more towards German shepard) And I have no idea what shampoos and conditioners to even start looking for when it comes to deshedding. I've watched the deshedding video but.. I was wondering if there's a more lower end price option?
what level 3 kenchii blender is best for a doodle and an Australian shephard? Can you use the same Blender with these 2 different coats? I am looing at flame and shinobi, but open to feedback
Hello! I adopted a doodle from animal shelter. ‘Polly’. She has been thru a lot. I was going to try to groom her myself. But - she is TERRIFIED of electric clippers! She will let me brush her, give her a bath, even use scissors on her face. I have tried rubbing clippers around her turned off & done this over and over. But if it is urned on or other similar sound - she has a flight response! I have tried calming chews - nope. Vet prescribed Trazodone - nope. Any suggestions on how I can groom her? Should I try to use scissors all over her? … it would take a long time. Lol
I really enjoyed watching your grooming, videos, and tips!! What is the average cost if someone brings a dog to you to have groomed? I just recently got a mini Labradoodle.
If we have chow which have thick double coat during the bath process do u still recommend loofah to spread shampoo. Or do u think we should use grooming gloves to get in their fur with shampoo/conditioner?
I have a 5 month old toy poodle who has a different fur than other toy poodles. Her fur is not curly and is lesser than other toy poodles. This makes it difficult to shape her because the fur won't stay in place. She also hates her nails being done so thank you for this video but I really need tips on how to groom a less furry puppy pls! Also, is there a way to fix ugly clean faces? I really have no experience with grooming so I made it look quite bad on her face. SORRY IF THAT'S ALOT TO ASK 😅
@rosiecunningham. Hello dear, I saw your pretty face so unique I can't skip your profile without sending you a message...... I will be glad to hear from you soon!
There are only a few special applications where a hammock is best to use, mainly for very old/limited stability dogs. Wearing a hammock won’t condition the dog to sit on the table
I am a retired groomer. Adopted a very sensitive dog during lockdown. Groomers helper saved me! Thanks for this informative video.
I would love a video about safety tips while grooming. Ive just started grooming and its so easy to knick a dog. I would love some tips on how to be safer and not injure a dog
Awwww!! ❤ Grace said, "No way!! I'm onto you!!" 😊 What a sweetie!! ❤
Good info for any dog owner! Thanks.
Also, don't leave the room after you leash your pup to the table!! A local groomer my cousin uses left the room after leashing a dog to the table and the dog tried to jump off and passed away from being choked before she came back. She probably just didn't do the leash properly but let's play it safe!!
That is horrible and so irresponsible!!!
She had to be gone a while as in she didn’t come right back.
This was a great video! I would love to see more videos like this one because my dog is a difficult dog. She’s a sweetly, but she hates grooming. She doesn’t behave and has gotten mistreated. That’s why I decided to try to groom her myself. I appreciate your help! Thank you for all your tips.
Thank God I found this channel!! I have been having such a difficult time with my Shih Tzu mix. He is the sweetest, easiest dog until it comes to grooming when he is terrified. Groomers cannot deal with him. I want to learn to do it because he trusts me and is more comfortable at home. Thank you! ❤
Happy to help!
Very informative. I loved all of it and thank you!!
Amy.. thank you for your work.. you are such an incredible teacher due to your meticulous nature.
When I was grooming my standard poodle.. I kept hearing your voice saying “don’t dog with the clipper.. don’t do that”. I need those technical details and they have really improved my work. Looking forward to more of your videos!❤
Don’t dig* not don’t dog 😂
Wonderful! i’ll keep them coming🙌
I have a Yorkie puppy that is four months old. She hasn’t been to the groomer yet, so your video is very helpful to me.
Excellernt patience, care and professionalism was demonstrated with Grace, Ms. Shawn, Ms. Amy! The demonstration with Gus was great, detailed instructions! This video is valuable information, y' all!
Thank you so much!
Thank you ,Thank you Amy!
Thank you this video was so needed and appreciated🥰
Your gentle patience is so lovely. My groomer suggested I get sedation pills for one of my dogs before I bring him back. I imagine they don’t have these methods figured out and his fear is causing them too much challenge. I may start learning how to do it at home myself so he feels safe and I can go slow.
Regular grooming teaches the dog not to fear it.
I love grace❤ she is so adorable
We love her too 💖
Today was my third day in an intensive practical dog grooming course, where we mostly work with toy poodles. The problem comes when such a small poodle twists and turns as if its life depends on it, and in the grooming salon where I’m learning, they don’t use harnesses on the table-the dogs have to stay loose. It’s an expensive grooming salon that places a lot of importance on the cut and doing a good job, but it seems too risky to have a dog that struggles so much and wants to jump off the table. I try to stay calm and hold them gently but firmly (finding the balance is very difficult, and I hate holding dogs tightly, especially when they’re small), but it was impossible, especially since I had to work on the poodle’s coat with the blow dryer on my shoulder, a slicker brush in one hand, and holding the dog with the other. And working on the face is just impossible. I had to take a moment to cry. Another problem is when you’ve already straightened the poodle’s hair, and you try to pass the metal comb through to detangle it. When it doesn’t go through easily, I find it hard to gauge the right amount of force needed to detangle since it’s impossible not to tug, and almost all the poodles end up snapping, sometimes biting, or screaming due to the discomfort or pain. I know they can be very dramatic, but I also know the comb can hurt when it pulls (I would scream too, lol).
Additionally, in this grooming salon, they have a hectic pace and work with a considerable number of dogs, so you have to be fast, efficient, and do it right, without a single knot. Every time a dog screams or snaps, it’s like a jumpscare for me; I reflexively pull my hands away, and my heart races. It’s my third day, and that’s normal, but I feel the pressure to get used to it as soon as possible. I know the key is to stay calm since dogs are extremely sensitive to our emotions, but I can’t seem to do it. Any advice?
I have many videos that will help you. Learning is the hard part. Continue to groom and watch your improvement.
The nails get me every time. I have my boo boos lay on my lap, on their back, and I get their nails with the grinder that way. Lol. Lots of little treats and belly rubs. Not ideal for all dogs but it works for us 😂❤
It always helps when there is 2 people.. but that is not most cases.. I know it's only me .. I don't have any trouble with body..but my dogs hate their legs and paws being touched with anything. i am on the floor shearing them. but I have large dogs 80 plus lbs ..I am going to try body harness and get a table. Hopefully this will help me get the paws and legs done..
This was especially helpful to me. I have 5 dogs of differing breeds & I'm elderly, so grooming is a challenge. The tips, tricks & tools you've shown would be very helpful. My Great Pyrenees, Jessie, is my biggest grooming challenge, especially when deshedding her. She's so patient about it & she always feels great afterwards, too! Thanks so much for your detailed advice. Just subbed.
I have been watching you for a while now thank
Grace has the “tuck and hide” mastered 😂
Missed your helpful programming, Amy
Good ideas! Also, have to remember the mobility of the dog. Can you do the splits so make sure not to pull the leg too far out especially senior pets or dogs with bad knees or arthritis. Sometimes keeping the paw an inch or two above the table help keep the balance & not destroying your own body by certain moves to keep them to stand. Remember they are in the learning process so ya don’t want to do this all the time to keep your body strong. I also find the groomers helper CAN be dangerous especially if they try doing the alligator roll & can hurt themselves. Just need to be careful. There is a grooming loop/belt can use to help keep them standing but also think of older dogs with bad backs. If you have bulging disc in your back it can hurt them more. Great job
Thank you for the tips. I have a skiddish schnauzer and this was do helpful.
Guess what! I just got the job at PetSmart for bather and I'll be making my way to groomer!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes!!! Congratulations!!! 💖🙌
@@GoGroomer Thank you! Your videos will help a lot!
I seen someone say, never leave a dog on a table while noosed. You never walk away for a period of time if a dogs on your table
Absolutely!
You never put your face in a scared dogs face. That is dangerous. I train and groom aggressive dogs. 1st rule, groom safely, for dog and groomer.
Trimming a dogs nails and their face is the most difficult part for me. They constantly pull the leg when getting nails done, which does make me nervous because im worried ill cut the quick and then make them more fearful. Then with their face yhey constantly look everywhere but where need them to look. I get worried I'll cut a tounge, lip or even poke an eye. How do you keep your anxiety down so the dogs font pick up on it? I loved this video and more like this would be amazing and definitely appreciated 😁
Thank you for great tips 🙏🙏Plz make a video for dogs with black nails ! Even with small trims, bleeding !
Would appreciate more videos for nails and paws & under it and their face !
Also for bad knots on their tails! What is the best way to open them ! I used a conditioner & brush! It was so bad & never came off!!
My channel has many videos on all topics.
Groomers Helper really does help a lot In the salon.
Are dogs fearful to nail clipping from the actual sound? Could it be from sensitivity to the pads on her feet?
I pray all is well. How’d your move go? Do you still have your grooming business open?
We will not move for several months. Yea, still grooming and will be after the move.
@@GoGroomer I thought you had said something about closing down the business 🤦🏻♀️ . It’s good to see you on here again. These are my favorite videos to watch on RUclips. ;) 🌷🫶❤️
@@strongroots2345 thanks😍 I explained in detail my business plans when I did the “I’m closing my business’ livestream. You can watch it on my channel past livestream videos. 🙌
My dog had a bad experience as a puppy with the dog groomer. He hates male groomers and only allowed 1 of the Petco groomers touch him, unfortunately she is no longer there so I purchased the grooming vacuum and I was able to cut some of his hair but not all
What is your grooming table with the big sturdy built in arm???? I have been obsessed with it since I started watching your videos!!! I can't find anything like it.
Viper
Hello! I am new to grooming. I have a German Shepard / Great Pyreneese mix. (The coast leams more towards German shepard) And I have no idea what shampoos and conditioners to even start looking for when it comes to deshedding. I've watched the deshedding video but.. I was wondering if there's a more lower end price option?
Check groomers choice online for the coat handler shampoo and conditioner.
what level 3 kenchii blender is best for a doodle and an Australian shephard? Can you use the same Blender with these 2 different coats? I am looing at flame and shinobi, but open to feedback
i like the Shinobi line
Check out Cooperative Care with Deb Jones and Taking the Grrr Out of Grooming with Sue Williamson
Hello! I adopted a doodle from animal shelter. ‘Polly’. She has been thru a lot. I was going to try to groom her myself. But - she is TERRIFIED of electric clippers! She will let me brush her, give her a bath, even use scissors on her face. I have tried rubbing clippers around her turned off & done this over and over. But if it is urned on or other similar sound - she has a flight response! I have tried calming chews - nope. Vet prescribed Trazodone - nope. Any suggestions on how I can groom her? Should I try to use scissors all over her? … it would take a long time. Lol
I really enjoyed watching your grooming, videos, and tips!! What is the average cost if someone brings a dog to you to have groomed? I just recently got a mini Labradoodle.
the chain link on amazon has less links ??
I purchase mine at a show. That’s most similar item I can find for you.
@@GoGroomer ahh. I did have some luck finding one with more links and purchased it. Thank you for teaching me so much with your videos!
What’s the best shampoo and conditioner for a shedding short hair dog, I have a cane corso
If we have chow which have thick double coat during the bath process do u still recommend loofah to spread shampoo. Or do u think we should use grooming gloves to get in their fur with shampoo/conditioner?
If you have a big dog she recommended the ZOOM GROOM brush. Kong has one in amazon for about $15.
Amy, do you have a pomeranian cut to show?
Yes
How do you groom short haired dogs?
I have a 5 month old toy poodle who has a different fur than other toy poodles. Her fur is not curly and is lesser than other toy poodles. This makes it difficult to shape her because the fur won't stay in place. She also hates her nails being done so thank you for this video but I really need tips on how to groom a less furry puppy pls! Also, is there a way to fix ugly clean faces? I really have no experience with grooming so I made it look quite bad on her face. SORRY IF THAT'S ALOT TO ASK 😅
Food!!! Food!!!! Food!!!
Help me in grooming my yorky 5 years old
I want the Schnauzer
I don't have a grooming table is there a grooming pole that would work as well? Ihave a 110lb dog with a double coat.
With a dog that size, you need a grooming table with a strong grooming arm.
Why don’t you use a hammock?😊
@rosiecunningham.
Hello dear, I saw your pretty face so unique I can't skip your profile without sending you a message...... I will be glad to hear from you soon!
There are only a few special applications where a hammock is best to use, mainly for very old/limited stability dogs.
Wearing a hammock won’t condition the dog to sit on the table
I am afraid to cut my puppies nails.
can you give me an email to send you a message regarding your paid course, have a question
Yourgotogroomer@gmail.com