Grooming a HUGE deaf dog with a bite history

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  • @zayedkhan929
    @zayedkhan929 Год назад +3182

    Love that you’ve graduated to grooming polar bears!

  • @jenpink4298
    @jenpink4298 Год назад +6222

    Vanessa agrees to groom a ferocious polar bear. Ferocious polar bear promptly falls in love with Vanessa. Everyone lives happily ever after except the cameraman who disappeared under a giant pile of white fluff 💕 Seriously, he was an absolutely gorgeous and sweet boy and seemed so very patient. I’m really thankful that you figured out a way to make it work! You really are remarkable!

    • @JK-sh8rc
      @JK-sh8rc Год назад +141

      She has a wonderful rapport with dogs. I expect all the water felt really good to him on a warm summer day. My parents had a dog that went deaf. He was always kind of neurotic but going deaf definitely made him more aggressive and bitey, as several groomers could testify. They finally had to euthanize him at 16 when he went blind and became too much for my parents to handle.

    • @kellydukepoo2450
      @kellydukepoo2450 Год назад +26

      ​@@JK-sh8rc😢

    • @charlotteoliver9983
      @charlotteoliver9983 Год назад +77

      @@JK-sh8rc I think your parent’s choice was a human and kind choice for their dog, especially at that age. My friend’s family went through something similar, his blindness/deafness made him panicky and flighty - which also led to him biting out of fear. Broke their heart, but he’d become unpredictable.

    • @gardengirl9569
      @gardengirl9569 Год назад +124

      @@sharedknowledge6640You must have not listened, she stated that he actually could have used another round because he still felt a bit greasy through his double coat. And the word is spelled "bait". Your spelling is not a word.

    • @kaffeecoffeekawa
      @kaffeecoffeekawa Год назад +90

      ​@@sharedknowledge6640 jealous much huh?
      ​ Well, I guess you're a professional groomer?? Everyone with double coated dogs knows,that a little bit of water & shampoo doesn't cut it. Hell my dog is much smaller than this one in the video & the amount of shampoo & conditioner & water I have to use on him is insane.

  • @unrulyjulie4382
    @unrulyjulie4382 Год назад +1956

    I had a Pyrenees, Lab cross that was as deaf as a stone. When he was a puppy, I thought that either he was incredibly stubborn or incredibly dumb, but it turned out that he was just incredibly deaf! After that, I trained him using hand signals and he was the easiest dog to train that I ever worked with. He was always watching me to be sure that he wouldn't miss a command. He had the best recall ever. As long as he could see me wave him in, he would come running from the other side of the 10 acre pasture! Casper was a big, sweet, teddy bear and I really miss him.

    • @damn_ificado
      @damn_ificado Год назад +79

      i didnt meet casper and even i miss him omg he sounds so incredibly sweet. You're also incredibly sweet, thank you for being patient with him and finding a way to communicate, i'm sure he appreciated it plenty

    • @jaycqc8136
      @jaycqc8136 Год назад +6

      Casper as in the one that killed 8 coyotes 😮

    • @lynnm6413
      @lynnm6413 Год назад +28

      I used to combine Hand and auditory signals to train my dog, so that in situations where I sighted deer or other wildlife we could both go on watching without giving us away. My dog was a Malinois-Mix rescue and had had a broken hip and hind leg early in life from a brutal beating, and after her surgery she never went after any animal, not even the rabbits in the park.
      I was once asked by riders that saw me making her stay in place simply by hand commands because I didn‘t want to spook the horses if I was training her to be an assistance dog…
      I really liked that they thought I was doing something special, but I guess after a while I just didn‘t want to continue yelling at my soul dog if it wasn‘t necessary.
      R.I.P. Joy 💔

    • @beckylanier-sf5sh
      @beckylanier-sf5sh Год назад +8

      I had been wondering about signing to the dog. I watch another channel where the owner has a deaf Aussie and she uses sign with her all the time. It might have been nice for the dog as well as being helpful for Vanessa to know sign just for “good dog “ for reassurance. “Up” (provided the dog would actually pay attention to it 😂) might have been REALLY helpful for her as well.

    • @SapienSafari
      @SapienSafari Год назад +4

      Rip Casper

  • @earlpettey
    @earlpettey Год назад +3833

    The close-up shots of his face made me giggle. Such a good pupper. Vanessa once again showing how to properly handle a dog with potential aggression issues.

    • @stephpom5373
      @stephpom5373 Год назад +13

      The dogs are nice, but she's the real star of this channel. She's a goddess . Wish she showed her face and body more

    • @annaleepesnell1961
      @annaleepesnell1961 Год назад +291

      @@stephpom5373this is a pet grooming channel where she helps educate people on how to take care of their animals. It’s gross that you would objectify her like this when she is an incredible person on the inside. Go get your rocks off on sites meant for that

    • @atoning2009
      @atoning2009 Год назад +214

      @@stephpom5373 err, that's a bit fucking creepy

    • @Hisokaxchrollo
      @Hisokaxchrollo Год назад +101

      @@stephpom5373bud do you realize what you just said

    • @alexlam24
      @alexlam24 Год назад

      @@stephpom5373 You are one creepy person.

  • @kritichaplot5025
    @kritichaplot5025 Год назад +966

    I loved how he walked around the entire shop exploring, with Vanessa slow-chasing behind him with the dryer 😂

    • @AB-ol5uz
      @AB-ol5uz Год назад +65

      yep - they explore the perimeter of whatever space they are in before they settle on their "guard spot" where they can monitor exits/entrances, etc.

    • @lalaland962
      @lalaland962 Год назад +21

      I was grinning the whole time she was drying him.

    • @catoninetales
      @catoninetales Год назад +80

      I just imagined him thinking, "sure is windy in here"

    • @ddebuchan1
      @ddebuchan1 Год назад +15

      Thank you for grooming a GP! They are marvelous dogs. Whether they are deaf or hearing, they have selected responses to commands: maybe, later, no, not at all!

  • @Maiysokat
    @Maiysokat Год назад +763

    I absolutely love him. That moment where you asked him to get up and he just keeled over was a whole mood.

    • @LaChWi
      @LaChWi Год назад +42

      He said, "NO, but I will roll over a bit...can you reach it now???"🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @vickic9713
      @vickic9713 Год назад +1

      ​@@LaChWi😂

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 Год назад +12

      @@LaChWi I hope she told the owner the caveat that he wants everything done on his terms and that he probably won't responds well to a groomer that tries to command him to do something or drag him around or get him on to table or even clean inside.

    • @Jalkr
      @Jalkr Год назад +8

      Total Livestock Guardian mode.

  • @SandrA-hr5zk
    @SandrA-hr5zk Год назад +1944

    I love how you remind us he’s deaf, but constantly talk to him. Besides being in an open space, I think he enjoyed laying on the patio because he could feel where you were without having to watch you.

    • @rexrobo2512
      @rexrobo2512 Год назад +209

      I noticed that too. At first I thought it kind of silly, talking to a deaf dog, but then I started thinking about it. It's actually a good thing that she's praising him out loud. When @Girl With The Dogs 2 is praising him what she is saying out loud reflects in her own body/face. Her body and face will reflect the mood surrounding what she is saying out loud and the dog will pick up on it.
      I mean even humans can tell the mood of a person by their body language, and dogs are a lot more sensitive than humans in that aspect

    • @donjones4719
      @donjones4719 Год назад +64

      I found it funny but also understood. Our Girl talks to the dogs, it's how she operates, and she'd have a lot of trouble holding back. He'd have probably read her unease.

    • @Makado14
      @Makado14 Год назад +14

      Beautiful dog

    • @MrsShinneri
      @MrsShinneri Год назад +36

      I watch my dad's dog all the time, she is also deaf and I also talk to her the entire time I am there even though she cannot hear me! :)

    • @jessicapabstconrad
      @jessicapabstconrad Год назад +5

      @@rexrobo2512nailed it. 💯

  • @jt4351
    @jt4351 Год назад +1638

    The fact that you got to where you are, chose to offer your services free of charge instead of premium pricing due to a "celebrity / influencer groomer status" AND you take on challenging dogs... Vanessa, you're a better human being than I'll ever be. And the fact he's deaf made him the most relaxed dog I've ever seen being blow dried lol

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD Год назад +90

      She’s such an amazing human being. She also regularly donates large sums of her money and fundraisers regularly for animal charities. She is clearly in this line of work because she genuinely loves these animals and wants to make a positive difference, which she is absolutely succeeding in doing so. One of the most genuine, humble and giving people on RUclips! Fame destroys so many, but for Vanessa it seems to be the opposite. The more notoriety and success she has gained, the more she gives back. It’s really remarkable and inspiring to see, especially these days where so many people only focus on/care about themselves and their profits, with little regard for much else. Vanessa is truly a diamond in the rough (or “ruff” lol), and is a blessing for so many animals and their humans. She will always have my full support!

    • @NMN_CP
      @NMN_CP Год назад

      when you're done with the premium boot licking you might be able to realise that of course she is not doing anything for free. Quite the opposite, she is exploiting the internet virality to the fullest she can because she profits from these animals massively through monetised views, far, far exceeding the unreasonable fees she arbitrarily charges. She is hardly the sainted figure you imagine her to be, she is definitely money greedy and the only reason she takes on 'challenging' animals is to amass more views for 'purebreds', not out of the goodness of her heart. She keeps banging on offering services 'free of charge' to portray it as volunteering her time, but she is not, it's full on promotion of her channel and she gets paid much more this way. If that's your standard of a good human, I shudder to think what your ethical values are. These blatantly ass kissing comments make me feel second hand embarrassment.

    • @AnthonyHoul
      @AnthonyHoul Год назад +39

      no doubt, but also its just a savvy business move haha
      doing it for free = a lot more dogs to choose from = she is able to take in the biggest and most agressive dogs = more views = more ad revenue + sales of her products. its a big win for both sides

    • @samanthas2280
      @samanthas2280 Год назад +33

      I'm always saying the same thing. She could charge a fortune. The fact that she does the opposite is so amazing.

    • @shadowldrago
      @shadowldrago Год назад

      @@AnthonyHoul Which is a great example of why pragmatism and human decency can absolutely mix.

  • @ToxyBlack
    @ToxyBlack Год назад +425

    He was probably nervous to stay on table because it felt like vet appointment, yet never seen a dog who loves bath so much like this one. 🤣

    • @Arsenicosis
      @Arsenicosis Год назад +24

      Spa day! 😂

    • @kimnavrotsky5278
      @kimnavrotsky5278 9 дней назад +1

      ❤❤❤ Did you see the look on his face when Vanessa was blow drying him under his chin and chest…pure happiness. ❤❤❤

  • @littlebear274
    @littlebear274 Год назад +1554

    Oh my gosh when he flumped over onto his side was so funny. Really shows that he's not actually an aggressive dog, he had reasons for it and when he's safe he's happy to just relax and let people look after him. What a lovely boy and so cute when he just lifts his head up and waits patiently so she can do what she needs to.

    • @jennie2921
      @jennie2921 Год назад +2

      Great reply. Thank You.

    • @MrCaprinut
      @MrCaprinut Год назад +17

      If I had been a dog I would have done the same if someone pampers me 🤣🤣 Same as if I get a massage, even when they put a lot of power into it, I almost fall into sleep 😂

    • @donkeykong2.0
      @donkeykong2.0 Год назад +12

      yea so CuTe and LoVeLy 🙄 it's all fun and games till he snaps and bites a child or elderly person but hey, he has his reasons for it right? 😑

    • @colorwarriors
      @colorwarriors Год назад +42

      ⁠​⁠@@donkeykong2.0let’s say a child decided to just kick the dog over and over for shits and giggles, hell yeah I’d be aggressive if something like that happened. It’s just scenarios… it’s just them believing that this dog is a good boy for letting the girl groom him-

    • @froginabucket7294
      @froginabucket7294 Год назад +25

      @@donkeykong2.0he literally does,he’s deaf

  • @agnoteoz
    @agnoteoz Год назад +1936

    I love how Vanessa said good boy so many times throughout this groom and near the end was like “once again I forgot you were deaf” I loved every minute of this! Such an adorable and sweet dog❤

    • @lousialb8962
      @lousialb8962 Год назад +68

      😂 She kept doing it too: "Up up up!"

    • @HolldollMcG
      @HolldollMcG Год назад +81

      I also have a deaf dog, and I talk to her all the time. I know she can't hear anything I say, but feels wrong not to chat with her. I dunno. Habit, I guess! It is funny to hear my in-laws and family try to tell her to do something and then say "oh yeah, that's right, you're deaf. Duh!"

    • @rpdx3
      @rpdx3 Год назад +36

      He probably picks up on her vibes even tho he can’t hear.
      She has such positive vibes that Yeti was totally relaxed around her.

    • @edelweiss2.076
      @edelweiss2.076 Год назад +24

      The dog is deaf, but he could feel her calm vibe. He may even be able to feel the vibration in her voice. Certainly in her touch.

    • @edelweiss2.076
      @edelweiss2.076 Год назад +8

      Yeti may also read lips. 😊

  • @grtnw
    @grtnw Год назад +697

    Any Pyr owners notice how Yeti did the "Pyr paw" with Vanessa? He was treated so well, and he felt so comfortable. This sweet boy sure went with the flow. Thank you, Vanessa, for being so excellent with your craft!

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Год назад +115

      I did and it made me giggle! Just glad he was gentle and gave her paw, like, “Ma’am, break, please”, instead of the traditional slap!🤣🤣

    • @scaleonkhan183
      @scaleonkhan183 Год назад +30

      14:04

    • @debbatchelor8875
      @debbatchelor8875 Год назад +14

      I've got 2 maremmas that do the same thing.

    • @jereneveilleux9372
      @jereneveilleux9372 Год назад +12

      Just started watching you and am beyond impressed by your gentle but firm alpha interaction with your clients. You are truly a professional with a deep love & respect for your clients & your craft. Loving watch you videos and learning through your patient education. Thank you ❤

    • @LedyE
      @LedyE Год назад +3

      My goldie does that too😂♥️

  • @buppyspace
    @buppyspace Год назад +556

    When he put his paw on you he had so much going on in his eyes. I loved that interaction between the two of you.

    • @BigDicTRP
      @BigDicTRP Год назад +5

      timestamp?

    • @calliefastcat
      @calliefastcat Год назад +7

      ​@@BigDicTRP 13:53

    • @catherinem.lanuezsavethete4649
      @catherinem.lanuezsavethete4649 Год назад +11

      That was the cutest. He’s like can you please stop torturing me lololol. He’s so beautiful ❤❤

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 Год назад

      "so much going on in his eyes" .... ?? They have a brain the size of a GD marble! They have a memory of about one week.

    • @arashf6094
      @arashf6094 Год назад +23

      @@josephinetracy1485they still have emotions lol

  • @tuekaae5218
    @tuekaae5218 Год назад +867

    I love how you've just explained that he's deaf and then immediately showers him with all the "good-boy"s he can't hear ❤

    • @Valorian6167
      @Valorian6167 Год назад +129

      He can feel them lol

    • @Felix_Effex
      @Felix_Effex Год назад +92

      It's still energy, even if he can't hear.

    • @lindah3803
      @lindah3803 Год назад +92

      Vibrations. Speaking emits vibrations. Extreme low ones. Deaf people/animals have an extremely heightened sense of those.

    • @jeaninestark2731
      @jeaninestark2731 Год назад +20

      What a floof!

    • @melissadropdead4619
      @melissadropdead4619 Год назад +22

      Maybe he knows how to read lips! 😂 Yeah, I'm like...Vanessa, girl, he can't hear you!
      Too funny! 😂
      I had deaf grandparents so I know sign language.

  • @kristelbrok998
    @kristelbrok998 Год назад +136

    I love how during his rinse, after you removed the mussle, he just stands there looking all defeated like "why am i here... What is this?!" 😂

    • @kristelbrok998
      @kristelbrok998 Год назад +8

      He looks so fed up, oml 😂😭 i love his face so much

  • @LMS2019
    @LMS2019 Год назад +2186

    Deaf dog owner here: you can ask the tutors what is the hand signal for 'good boy' . If Yeti doesn't have one you can teach it really quickly with treats. The training is the same as with clicker training , but with your hands instead. It'll make him love you and eventually guard you too...And I hope the cameraman is included in the flock as well, haha. Loved to see a deaf dog here and love your channel. Thank you!

    • @trishaburris1724
      @trishaburris1724 Год назад +172

      I was surprised the owners didn't tell her the hand signals. You know they have some, I'm deaf and I've taught my own dogs hand signals.

    • @ilexater9556
      @ilexater9556 Год назад +86

      I've never had a deaf dog, but mine always learn hand signals as a matter of course. It reinforces learning by teaching with both audio and visual stimuli.

    • @GuantanamoBayBarbie3
      @GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Год назад +17

      ​@@ilexater9556that makes sense. :^)

    • @GuantanamoBayBarbie3
      @GuantanamoBayBarbie3 Год назад +13

      Didn't know that! Thanks for sharing it. :^)

    • @thylacinefox
      @thylacinefox Год назад +25

      ​@@trishaburris1724not sure if you meant "you know they have some" as in they definitely taught him some, but they might not of if so! I have a deaf dog, but he was a rescue and is also half blind going fully blind, so we truly dont think he can learn hand signals at this point. obviously this dog looks younger and not blind so he could be taught, but just my little personal share. now if we had my dog when he was younger, I'd definitely of taught him some hand signals!

  • @happyhighlighter2726
    @happyhighlighter2726 Год назад +643

    The look in his eyes make me think that he is one of those really misunderstood, confused dogs, who just don't understand the world they live in. I'm so glad he had this positive experience with you.

    • @Ydrakar
      @Ydrakar Год назад +28

      With how many times he laid down I get the impression he has a really stable temperament. I agree that the owners may be misunderstanding his more limited capacity for expression. Hes a good boi.

    • @daintyGorilla
      @daintyGorilla Год назад +13

      When he put his paw on her hand-AWWW THAT LOOK IN HIS EYEEEEEEE !!

    • @daintyGorilla
      @daintyGorilla Год назад +2

      Wait- this isn’t a polar bear!!!❤❤❤

  • @briannenurse4640
    @briannenurse4640 Год назад +351

    Even if they can't hear you, the energy you put forth along with your words is what they're picking up on. It seems like he really appreciated that you didn't push him too far out of his comfort zone.

    • @shinystarsimmy
      @shinystarsimmy Год назад +9

      I was also thinking this. Her demeanor is one that allowed this ferocious polar bear to feel safe with her. I loved how he was afraid of the shower yet while being dried was being followed in to and out of the shower area. 😂😂

    • @Amy-MyLoveCreative
      @Amy-MyLoveCreative Год назад +5

      I love that she talked to him the whole time! If I had a deaf dog, or was around one for any amount of time, I wouldn't talk to them one bit less than I do any other dog ❤ He totally felt it, even though he didn't hear her 😊

  • @treecepoirier3035
    @treecepoirier3035 Год назад +812

    As soon as you pulled on the leash to get him to stand, at the start of the video, I thought “nope, never gonna happen”. I have a very grumpy 6 year old Pyr and she falls over when i ask her to stand. That made me laugh so hard my Bear walked over to make sure I was ok - I am now petting her ears, as she demands.

    • @EmpathBonz
      @EmpathBonz Год назад +41

      I'm still lol at him just flipping over!!

    • @amywakefield1828
      @amywakefield1828 Год назад +7

      since you have the same breed could it be that he was guarding his house and since he was deaf he saw the person last min and thought intruder and went on defend moad

    • @treecepoirier3035
      @treecepoirier3035 Год назад +25

      @@amywakefield1828 i would have to say that is doubtful. Pyrs are super alert and vigilant. He probably gave someone the signal to stop - as in do not approach - and they didn’t listen. My dog is the same. She is also the same with showing aggression in the vets office but not if they come outside to treat her. They are very smart and very sensitive dogs.

    • @robertab7341
      @robertab7341 Год назад +19

      Yes! He was definitely 'off the clock', just catching up on his rest hours and being beautified. When he looked up at you as you did around his ears, I thought 'He's in love' ❤

    • @soniadowney7427
      @soniadowney7427 Год назад +1

      Would it be better if the owner were there too if there's fear of aggression and maybe a bite? Maybe it would make the dog think everything will be okay cause my mommy/daddy won't let anything happen.

  • @Sookielein
    @Sookielein Год назад +197

    He looks like he's having the best day ever. A nice shower, a massage and when you blow dried him he was looking around like 'what the fluff is it snowing? '

    • @jenpink4298
      @jenpink4298 Год назад +20

      That was funny! He really did look puzzled😂

  • @keripollakoff4005
    @keripollakoff4005 Год назад +119

    I love how he looked at you when he used his paw to tell you he'd had enough brushing ❤️🐾

  • @stephanieb.g.912
    @stephanieb.g.912 Год назад +331

    I love you still talking to him. "Up, up!" "could you lie on the other side though..." Good deaf boy gave no fluffs. So cute! I wonder if the bite history is because someone approached him to fast or from a place he couldn't see?
    Edited to add: OH my goodness, his face when you were toweling him off outside! He's so sweet!

    • @linseat7670
      @linseat7670 Год назад +18

      He's beautiful, and I want him. I wanted the last dog too, and I'll probably want the next one. But this one, I want 100%.

    • @melissadropdead4619
      @melissadropdead4619 Год назад +21

      He was falling asleep outside during the bath!! 🤣

    • @krystal6137
      @krystal6137 Год назад +16

      I agree, someone probably got very close while he was sleeping and then probably made a quick movement or reach before he had a chance to sus them out with his sniffer. Smell is everything to dogs and even more important to deaf dog so if he didn’t have a chance to see or smell something, his immediate reaction would be “danger!” I bet it was purely instinct/reaction and he stopped quickly, I highly, highly doubt it was a bite,hold,shake incident. If my dogs want to bite something and hurt it, they actually bite down to the bone, shake their entire body with all of their weight and won’t let go for anything. Of course mine wouldn’t hurt a human but it’s RIP to anything that moves it the yard.

    • @QUICKBOOKS1
      @QUICKBOOKS1 Год назад +1

      I was wondering about that, too.

  • @si7877
    @si7877 Год назад +256

    When Yeti put his paw on your leg at the end, it just melted me! He could sense that you were his friend. Great job Vanessa!

  • @fiberpoet6250
    @fiberpoet6250 Год назад +60

    I’m deaf and I’ve always wanted to adopt a deaf dog.
    He was such a sweet soulful guy.
    I think the growl at the beginning might have been when he was with his human so he was guarding them.
    Like you said, once he doesn’t have anything to guard, he chilled out.
    I think he actually enjoyed being able to peace out and not worry about being on guard.
    I suspect tho he couldn’t hear you say “good boy”, he likely read lips if he spends a lot of time with ppl.
    So I think he got the message.
    Lip reading is something us deafies just acquire over time, so I wonder if deaf dogs learn to lip read?
    Anyway, I’m sure your calm energy helped him feel safe.
    He’s an Angel. I love Himb😍

    • @lilybeth8559
      @lilybeth8559 Год назад +5

      i’ve never thought about whether cats and dogs can kind of learn to lip read, that would be interesting to know…

    • @lauralake7430
      @lauralake7430 Год назад +6

      Please do! I am acquainted with a Deaf dog/ Deaf handler duo and that dog is so incredibly well behaved. Many all white dogs are Deaf, especially pitties and other blue eyed breeds. They have a hard time getting adopted. If you contact your local rescue organizations and shelters, they will keep an eye out for you for a suitable puppy or dog.

    • @waytoohypernova
      @waytoohypernova 9 месяцев назад

      Doggies are great at vibes-based communication, so my guess would be that a deaf dog would rely on that more than mouth movements, but maybe its possible to train that :o

    • @maryfrederickson9400
      @maryfrederickson9400 8 месяцев назад

      My Mom had a deaf dog and she was positive he could read her lips! I think he could too as he he not only followed her hand signs but also her lip signs.

  • @GamerplayerWT
    @GamerplayerWT Год назад +409

    Vanessa: “This dog is deaf so cannot hear me.”
    Also Vanessa: “Come on. Up. Good boy.”
    😂

    • @feoltmanns7624
      @feoltmanns7624 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

    • @crazy_gyanshorts
      @crazy_gyanshorts 5 месяцев назад

      Maybe, he noticed her mouth. But, surely cameraman was helping him up behind the scene 😂

  • @alij7047
    @alij7047 Год назад +263

    I have to wonder, with the biting history, if people approached him too quickly from a position he couldn't see and scared him.
    He seems like such a mellow boy that I have to assume it was something he read as a threat.
    He doesn't appear to be an aggressive dog at all. He was a very good, very mellow pup during his groom.
    Edit: OMG! He took a nap while being dried and brushed! He is just a big mountain of floof!

    • @aviendha1154
      @aviendha1154 Год назад +22

      Or he felt they were a danger to his animals. Live stock guardian dogs should never be approached without an introduction from the owner.

    • @elfdragon1227
      @elfdragon1227 Год назад +6

      Quite possible. My brother and I went to our brother-in-law's family's home for whatever reason and we both saw their Doberman on the other side of the gate. Since the gate was only about 3 feet, he reached over to pet it on the head... Which was a terrible idea as the dog was 13 years old, arthritic, and I think going blind. The dog bit my brother's wrist. We never blamed the dog as it was my brother's fault for startling it.

  • @howdy1312
    @howdy1312 Год назад +98

    The way you took that big scared dog and instantly made the situation more comfortable for him to where he LAID DOWN for his bath was so cute. Some dogs just hate the shower!! You did a great thing by problem solving so you could still groom him!!

  • @11matt11
    @11matt11 Год назад +452

    When Vanessa at 14:05 starts to talk to him, and he then fully takes in her petting, I have to admit I started to tear up. Livestock guardian dogs need their hearing to do their jobs so it must be so tough for him not to have it. But you can see their bond grow at that precious moment. I would love to see this lovable lug groomed again.

    • @XandraEvelyn
      @XandraEvelyn Год назад +37

      Especially with the whale-eye he was giving her right before that! He was clearly uncomfortable at that moment, but as soon as she pet him, it was almost like a switch flipped and he was fully trusting of her. Beautiful

    • @adrianbarnes7435
      @adrianbarnes7435 Год назад +9

      That dog is gorgeous !!massive but gorgeous!❤

    • @elijah6852
      @elijah6852 Год назад +19

      That paw is something all pyr owners recognize. The "Pyr paw". My guy does it all the time. Usually it's how they ask for petting.

    • @SpookyNugs
      @SpookyNugs Год назад +10

      ​@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist8seriously?! Go away.

    • @rachelcunningham6519
      @rachelcunningham6519 Год назад

      Totally irrelevant.... go and do something worthwhile...

  • @WendyCR72
    @WendyCR72 Год назад +407

    He looked like a huge cotton ball with legs! In all seriousness, I love that you give animals a chance and work with their hang ups and anxieties rather than just write them off. And he did seem to take to you! Great job, Vanessa!

  • @Applecider-Poetry
    @Applecider-Poetry 10 месяцев назад +6

    because of you, i found a local groomer that did charity grooms. it was a 14 year old PomCollie belonging to a friend that had a massive tooth infection that my friend wasn't aware of. Spike got a fine warm bath and a magnificent groom. PomCollies have VERY thick hair so he was made super comfortable by clipping him. the owner decided to put him to sleep because the infection in his mouth also indicated that all his teeth needed to be removed --- AND part of his jaw. But Spike was one happy critter after his elegant bath and groom. So he trotted over the Rainbow Bridge with elan. the charity groom cost was minimal. the groomer knows your channel, The Dirty Dog in n. Maine.

  • @kalieris
    @kalieris Год назад +162

    I wonder if the poor dude was claustrophobic in the shop at first - his body language definitely went from sleepy to anxious when he had to come back inside. But letting him roam free seemed to calm him down again. You did such a good job following his cues and adjusting your process to what he needed.

  • @lmboh8585
    @lmboh8585 Год назад +177

    He didn't just like you, he adored you! He loved the attention you were giving him.

    • @vickiehurt2665
      @vickiehurt2665 Год назад +6

      Yes he surely did. He trusts her and that’s the most important thing!

  • @sallykelev
    @sallykelev Год назад +44

    Venessa is so kind to all her clients but especially to the hard ones like Yeti. She is so kind.

  • @rosemathews480
    @rosemathews480 Год назад +404

    I have been working with dogs professionally for 18 years. Being able to recognise and respond to tiny body language changes is paramount to safe and humane work with animals. Vanessa you are a treasure, your videos should be used to set an industry example and valuable learning tool for people in this line of work. Thabk you for the work you do!

    • @MrCaprinut
      @MrCaprinut Год назад

      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2 Go away!!!

  • @mandatru
    @mandatru Год назад +274

    That gaze that he gave when you were brushing...it was such a touching moment...

    • @lauralake7430
      @lauralake7430 Год назад +12

      Truly heart melting

    • @PixieNixful
      @PixieNixful Год назад +12

      I went back to watch it again cus I totally agree. All the good feels. 🎉

  • @reikiwithcary2682
    @reikiwithcary2682 Год назад +49

    When he looked up at Vanessa and smiled my heart just about burst! Having been raised with giant breed dogs.. Saints and Mastiffs.. I can fully appreciate the work .... magnificent boy and so much more handsome after his day at the spa with this beautiful gal who grooms them all!

  • @houstonsewist2103
    @houstonsewist2103 Год назад +153

    It’s like he had a lightbulb moment, realized he could trust you and then turned into a marshmallow in your hands. Such a good boy. And you made him so handsome!

  • @nrgltwrkr2225
    @nrgltwrkr2225 Год назад +564

    He definitely liked you. You showed him respect and honored his individual needs, while being kind, caring, efficient and making the experience as pain-free and pleasant as possible. Great job!

  • @sutrasofdelight
    @sutrasofdelight Год назад +52

    He may not be able to hear you, but he certainly can feel your emotion. Saying "Good Boy" and feeling it are the same to him.

  • @bpindermoss
    @bpindermoss Год назад +672

    When I was a geologist, I went to a Great Pyrenese breeder near Thunder Bay. I was considering getting one for a bush dog, pack dog, sled dog, utility dog and a companion for those long lonely times in the Canadian bush. The breeder showed me her dogs and I remember we got to the last dog in the kennels and I had to stop to look. He was enormous, bigger than me at the time. Even though he was behind chainlink fence, I backed up. The message was clear. She said that he was her own personal dog. He looked at me and his eyes looked directly into mine. He never barked, never growled, just emoted...'you're standing too close to her'. And I edged away from his owner. The brown eyes never left me. His stance said it all. "I don't care about the fence. I serve her and you are meat."
    She had stories about all the dogs she had sold and one of them went to a teacher on the coast of Labrador who taught mentally challenged students. She decided to borrow some sled dogs and go for a trip up the coast to stay at one of the cabins that were there for anyone who needed them. She travelled for a full day, with two huskies and her Great Pyrenese, which was her own personal dog. She tied up the dogs at the end of the day and slept the night in the cabin. In the morning, she was aroused by a commotion outside and went to investigate. The two huskies had gotten free from her restraints but before they could take off they were pinned down by her Great Pyrenese who held them down until she could retie them. He wasn't about to do all the pulling on the way home and ensured he had kept the hired help. Mind you, that's a Canadian Great Pyrenese, probably infused with a healthy dose of common sense just from living in this crazy country.
    The breeder had a book on all of her dogs and their stories which I have kept, fifty years on. I never did buy one of her dogs, but my daughter owns a GP, and he would brook no nonsense from anyone who tried to mess with her. They are good dogs, but ferocious if aroused. Bred for a purpose, but amenable to whatever life throws at them, often smarter than their owners, and a trapper I met said that he would love to own one just for their logical ways of reasoning things out.

    • @robertab7341
      @robertab7341 Год назад +53

      Loved your tale. Please make sure, if you haven't that those stories/book are passed on to others, put on social media for example.

    • @shewill8618
      @shewill8618 Год назад +35

      Great story and story telling! Thank you for sharing.🐾

    • @silver_crone
      @silver_crone Год назад +24

      What wonderfully told stories, thank you for sharing!

    • @kelciebecker760
      @kelciebecker760 Год назад +18

      This made me smile. I love dogs

    • @RayF6126
      @RayF6126 Год назад +43

      I had a GP who my parents wanted just as a pet, but she was meant to be a guardian. I had to train her and I had to prove that I was self aware and in charge. She once pinned a friend on the floor because he came into my house unescorted with no biting. Her calm and precise way of reacting made me feel safer.

  • @emmabovary1228
    @emmabovary1228 Год назад +65

    The paw coming towards you means you’re in the Circle of Trust. A classic Great Pyrenees move. It’s not surprising he was leery at first. They are always evaluating the environment. But like a true professional and dog lover…he felt your care and skill and knew he was in competent hands. Bravo!

  • @amandavanderbilt3949
    @amandavanderbilt3949 Год назад +16

    What a sweet boy, he knew Vanessa had such a good demeanor. I loved this one so much.

  • @karenbarton1717
    @karenbarton1717 Год назад +415

    I love how you work with the dog. So many would say, no because the dog “doesn’t cooperate”. But you willingly get down to their level if needed. Even deaf, I think the dog picks up on your good dog vibes. You really are an amazing human being. I love your channel. Thank you for loving animals the way you do!

    • @QUICKBOOKS1
      @QUICKBOOKS1 Год назад +2

      I'm sure, they do.

    • @zo6679
      @zo6679 Год назад

      @@pbinfoscreensI would have you put down

  • @jo-jo8845
    @jo-jo8845 Год назад +362

    Being bathed outside means you get a better view.
    I love that Vanessa is willing to work and adapt to help every dog/cat that comes into her shop.
    Gotta love his attempt of hiding behind park bench

    • @petitwallaby
      @petitwallaby Год назад +5

      Yes! You really feel like the customer is the animal, not the owner! The priority is to give what the animal needs with minimal stress, even if it means taking longer, or using an unusual method!

  • @blue_moon6490
    @blue_moon6490 Год назад +43

    Vanessa, I know for a fact, that Big, Beautiful, Beast felt such glorious relief and pampering after a day of being spoiled by you! The way he just laidback and let you trim him and brush him. It was so beautiful! Thank you!! ✨💖✨🐩🥰

  • @JodiYeager
    @JodiYeager Год назад +299

    Even though the pup was deaf, you talking to him throughout the groom helped keep your energy stable and positive, which in turn kept the pup's energy stable and positive. You instinctively knew how to treat him, and he did in fact like and respond positively to you. Beautiful groom. Thank you for sharing.

  • @EventHorizon088
    @EventHorizon088 Год назад +266

    I absolutely love that you still talk to him even though he can't hear you😭 you really do treat all dogs the same, it's wonderful ❤ and he's so sweet!

  • @monicahaddox6377
    @monicahaddox6377 Месяц назад +2

    Him laying all the way out in the sunshine while getting a bath is epic! ❤ When Vanessa says, " Up, up, up" my dog got right up and cocked her head, ready to do whatever Vanessa said! 😂

  • @peregrina7701
    @peregrina7701 Год назад +112

    I think Yeti knew and appreciated that you would meet him halfway with the outdoor bath and the roaming drying.... What a sweetheart he is 💜
    Also when he was sitting for his towel dry he had on the most smug Noble Dog face I've ever seen.

  • @miggainer5793
    @miggainer5793 Год назад +81

    I absolutely love how accomidating you are for animals. I also want to note that dogs can learn sign language. Deaf and hearing dogs both. It can come in handy for multiple situations, but is a must for deaf dogs!

    • @GrainneDhu
      @GrainneDhu Год назад +15

      It is actually easier to teach a dog signs than it is to teach them verbal cues. It's just adult humans that get all tangled up thinking that signs are so difficult--babies and dogs agree that signs are clearer communication all the way.

    • @linapasteur
      @linapasteur Год назад +7

      @@GrainneDhu Yes, I teached my dog command with signs and voice. But sometimes i didnt fell like speaking, they just understood me with the signs.

    • @mistspirals
      @mistspirals Год назад +9

      The rest of our family never realized it was an unconscious habit we share, but all of us bring our free hand up to touch the area below the collarbone/upper chest on the same side when commanding "sit", and our Australian Shepherds (one of them passed away this year sadly) both learned the sign/gesture far better than any vocal commands. The other one still occasionally won't listen to a spoken "sit", but with the right gesture, she plants her fluffy butt on the ground immediately. Most animals in general understand body language far better than voice anyway, horses being another great example. Animals are really wonderful in that way 🐶

    • @ellisisland3382
      @ellisisland3382 Год назад +3

      I sign trained my dog, it was a must for me since I'm autistic and regularly lose the ability to speak.

  • @emziestone
    @emziestone Год назад +51

    You so sweet. Talking to the deaf dog just makes me smile. I had a giant deaf cat Kitley. We developed our own communication. My younger cat Bean still makes all his funny noises. Thank you for helping these doggies!! ♡
    Edit: it always worked to show him things with a happy expression. I really appreciate your work n im not even a dog! ♡♡

  • @bluehorizon-e64
    @bluehorizon-e64 Год назад +100

    First time I have watched someone brush a cottonball, lol! He may be deaf but I'm sure the vibrations of the shaver made him wonder what was happening. Good job Vanessa.

  • @advocacynaccountablity
    @advocacynaccountablity Год назад +187

    This sweet boy's mannerisms are so much like our 5 yo Pyr. The laying down instead of standing, the gentle surrender, the Pyr paw... they are incredible dogs.

    • @twinlights11
      @twinlights11 Год назад +14

      Yes, so much like our 3yr-old Pyr boy as well. Including the 'hiding' during his shower. Vanessa has upgraded my home-grooming skills. The de-matting rake she recommends has been a revelation! Pyr paw!💗

  • @kadielouhoo
    @kadielouhoo Год назад +21

    Thank you for being so kind, these huge animals miss out on alot of tender touches with strangers because their size is so intimidating! And then, deaf? I love you Vanessa - for teaching the world to be better with our furry friends. Hugs from New Jersey!

  • @deltaloraine
    @deltaloraine Год назад +355

    After that groom, I can see how well he was bred to look like a sheep 😂 if I saw him from a distance I definitely wouldn’t be able to tell the difference. So fluffy

    • @Neopopulas
      @Neopopulas Год назад +30

      Wolf rolls up, one of the sheep stands up slowly, and keeps standing up and on no i've made a mistake...

    • @careysullivan1650
      @careysullivan1650 Год назад +1

      Yes! I love him, he’s so beautiful 💕

  • @reformerx667
    @reformerx667 Год назад +104

    He trusted you so much that he was close to dosing off. A delightful episode for us, thank you.

  • @Firesignnaildesign
    @Firesignnaildesign Год назад +4

    14:10 oh my ❤…he’s looking at you with such a human expression in his eyes like he just wants to communicate with you! He’s so sweet! I love him!

  • @Alberich_Prince_of_Dwarves
    @Alberich_Prince_of_Dwarves Год назад +146

    It's so nice of you to groom sheep as well, Vanessa. All of that shedded fur must make for some gorgeous yarn when spun.

    • @ellisisland3382
      @ellisisland3382 Год назад +6

      You can spin dog fur into yarn, if you mix it with something. It's to slippery on it's own, but it can be included.

    • @Alberich_Prince_of_Dwarves
      @Alberich_Prince_of_Dwarves Год назад +3

      @@ellisisland3382 I've heard of people making samoyed yarn before, wasn't aware that you needed to mix it. Thanks for the info, friend. I love getting learned

  • @edwardrosier1805
    @edwardrosier1805 Год назад +86

    After his bath and dry he looks like he is part polar bear. So well behaved. Looked like he was so relaxed.

  • @emmetthowell899
    @emmetthowell899 Год назад +8

    I think even though he couldn’t hear you that you talking to him made him feel more comfortable. Animals really can sense emotions and intentions and by talking to him like that and using your typical soothing demeanor he knew he was safe. Plus he knew you were respecting his boundaries and didn’t force him to do anything (like you could really force that polar bear to do anything lol)

  • @seresamgala8125
    @seresamgala8125 Год назад +66

    what a good boy! once he realized that you'll do him no harm, and he was back outdoors where he felt more comfortable he calmed down. with the trust you earned gently bathing him outside he knew to remain calm indoors. he's a sweetheart and the owners are lucky to have him! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @RhomanysRealm
    @RhomanysRealm Год назад +90

    Deaf animals can feel vibrations of your voice through touch. So even though he can't hear you, he would know that the tone of your voice is soothing, calm and even which would help reassure him, and your firm but gentle body language would allow him to trust you. You did great with him, and what a beauty he is.

  • @yvonneadams374
    @yvonneadams374 Год назад +8

    I think these dogs know that they can trust you. You don’t rush them and you are very careful to watch for any signs of reactivity while you are grooming. Even if he can’t hear you saying “good boy” i think it keeps your energy calm and he feels that. I love that he just kept going to sleep, even when you were grooming his feet and around his face. Such a good boy.

  • @EVELYNE-ELIANA
    @EVELYNE-ELIANA Год назад +66

    He doesn't give two fluffs 😅 laying down like that. He is so adorable

  • @ladyjustice1474
    @ladyjustice1474 Год назад +27

    Yeti is such a sweet, adorable pup. I loved his "mam please stop brushing me." paw combined with the pleading look on his face. I want give him cuddles and kisses.

  • @mackennaomara4868
    @mackennaomara4868 Год назад +77

    I understand Yeti. I lost a major bit of my hearing when I had a sever ear infection. It upped my anxiety a lot. I had to be constantly aware of my surroundings so I didn’t bump into anyone. When I had my chemistry lab, I had to let my partners do so much to avoid accidents. Have no, or limited, hearing makes you hyper-vigilant.
    Also, outside is generally similar throughout a town. He’s used to outside. Inside is the new place. Plus, a table like that would freak me out too. It’s high up and unfamiliar.

    • @_yeojo
      @_yeojo Год назад +3

      i understand that feeling, when i was home alone for a week recovering from nasal surgery (my parents had to go on important trip one day after i was out from hospital) i kept thinking 'what if the geas leak but i don't know it because i can't smell?'

    • @MrCaprinut
      @MrCaprinut Год назад +1

      Same here. As hearing aid user, my ears is next to useless when I don't have them on. Due mine were sent to service recently, I would stay home and let someone else do the shopping for me. I do hear the lights sounds fairly well (grasshopper for example ) and bass type sounds, but in the middle I have lost a lot. When you live in a bubble and not hearing much you almost lock yourself in, avoiding doing normal stuff.

    • @Abcity92
      @Abcity92 Год назад

      Aww I'm sorry to see you lost some of your hearing! I hope you're doing well and managing it!

  • @elenalatici9568
    @elenalatici9568 Год назад +119

    He looks like a GIANT powder puff! What an incredible job you did with him Vanessa. Beautiful.

  • @lindablack105
    @lindablack105 Год назад +18

    I bet it felt so good to be bathed and brushed. Most relaxed dog I’ve ever seen while being groomed. ♥️😊

  • @lovelightcontinuum
    @lovelightcontinuum Год назад +65

    What a LOT of fur! He was so relaxed once he found out you weren't trying to force him into things he wasn't comfortable with. Wonderful you could shower outside. It's not tooting your own horn, I think he DID like you. It would be hard not to. 😊

  • @mjustjeanette7026
    @mjustjeanette7026 Год назад +150

    I just love how he's stretched out, relaxed, letting you brush him into brilliance.

  • @elhammer4659
    @elhammer4659 Год назад +5

    I honestly recommend doing hand signs along with the voice always. Im not a dog trainer, but I had a dog that lost hearing when old, and having her know what a command means just by sight was pretty helpful. Vanessa, doing a great job again, love you!

  • @mmcla5
    @mmcla5 Год назад +69

    I love when Vanessas brushing him and Yeti gives her the Pyr paw. So cute. ❤️

    • @deniseroe5891
      @deniseroe5891 Год назад +3

      Those paws pack a punch too. My girls paws are as big as my hands.

  • @terbear5120
    @terbear5120 Год назад +99

    I love how you were so willing to accommodate him when he got stressed. What a beautiful dog and I think he did like you. The way he looked at you at times, oh yes, this was a dog who was all "I LIKE this person, she's making me feel better". I bet he felt loads better after being groomed.

  • @susanarnold731
    @susanarnold731 Год назад +5

    I had a wonderful dog that was blind. He got around better than my 3 sighted dogs. Nothing scared him and once he learned his way around the house and back yard i could leave him outside and he had a ball. I was blessed to have him for 15 years and even though he has been gone for 8 years my heart still breaks everytime I think about him.

  • @DaveG207
    @DaveG207 Год назад +48

    It really seemed like you gained his trust and before the end he was quite relaxed to just let you get on with things. That moment where he seemed to say “Can we stop now” and you fussed him while explaining you had to keep going melted my heart.

  • @whyaddnamehere
    @whyaddnamehere Год назад +50

    I love that you groom dogs that others would turn away!

  • @angelagarrett3627
    @angelagarrett3627 Год назад +13

    So resourceful and kind to make sure Yeti got the care he needed! I giggled at how unconcerned he became--napping was his priority! Thank you for sharing these beautiful dogs with us...

  • @Shadowcat478
    @Shadowcat478 Год назад +47

    Great Pyrenees usually take the path of least resistance. Whenever you try to get them to do something they don't want they lie down & go limp like their trying to suction cup themselves to the ground.
    The increased reactiveness also tracks with what I've seen with some of our mini polar bears in their sunset years. They instinctively use their hearing & sight to asses potential dangers so when they lose one of those of those senses they tend to get more anxious trying to do their "job" & start reacting first and assessing later especially if they are in their territory &/or with a member of their human/flock. ESPECIALLY if the "intruder" is a stranger/outsider.

  • @AuntBAS
    @AuntBAS Год назад +70

    Now that was a spa experience! Laid down for 95% of the groom. Lol. Great job Vanessa 👏

  • @kirstenevans1
    @kirstenevans1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful boy.

  • @TheRivrPrncess
    @TheRivrPrncess Год назад +27

    His taking a nap during the final wash was so cute. Yeti is a big bundle of softness and love. I wish deaf animals were able to learn sign language

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Год назад +8

      They can. All dogs can, deaf or not. Really useful.

    • @cloiebuggeater
      @cloiebuggeater Год назад +3

      I use hand signals along with the voice command. It was a life saver when my previous dog went deaf. Although sometimes the stinker would look the other direction and pretend he didn't see me 😂

  • @shenanigans.01
    @shenanigans.01 Год назад +12

    I had a deaf Great Pyrenees when I was a kid/teenager. Best. Dog. Ever. He understood hand signals for up, sit, and come. This brought back so many memories and the icing on the cake was that he gifted you the Pyr Paw! That’s the love language of Pyrs.

    • @QUICKBOOKS1
      @QUICKBOOKS1 Год назад

      It looks like you did the same we did. We didn't care about "Roll Over", or anything like that. It was, just, the basics.

  • @jeannine8400
    @jeannine8400 Год назад +4

    Seeing him try to stop you brushing him with his paw and then you petting him in the face was so sweet!

  • @doodleartlover
    @doodleartlover Год назад +179

    The fact that he can't hear makes me feel so sorry for this precious dog. He only growled in the beginning because I'm sure he was scared and intimidated by these people he didn't know. He's such a trooper! 🙂❤️

  • @bethjeans3780
    @bethjeans3780 Год назад +92

    Fluffiest cloud ever disguised as a dog. Love him! ❤

  • @patriciastrassner4883
    @patriciastrassner4883 10 месяцев назад +1

    She is SOOOO. Kind a sweet and understanding with this baby. I think the dog knows it.😊

    • @KianaG1280
      @KianaG1280 10 месяцев назад

      Vanessa is a sweetheart and great at what she does.

  • @Akalilly
    @Akalilly Год назад +37

    I love how he spent most of the groom just laying there like "I am dead." So cute.

    • @Arsenicosis
      @Arsenicosis Год назад +1

      Such a funny critter, I'm cracking up on the face shots!

  • @derp_dragons
    @derp_dragons Год назад +78

    Thank you for meeting him on the middle-ground, giving him the chance to be at his best, still feeling secure enough to be groomed. 💚
    What a sweet dog~

  • @Melvin_Master_of_Rainbows
    @Melvin_Master_of_Rainbows Год назад +9

    What a big handsome boi!! I love how he slowly transforms into a cute (and even more handsome) living cloud with legs lol. It's always wonderful and heartwarming seeing how much love, respect, and care you have for animals. It was so sweet seeing him get more comfortable as he realized you are trustworthy and care about his feelings and needs. :) EDIT: 21:06 he really does look like a polar bear lol.

  • @erjatikka3029
    @erjatikka3029 Год назад +66

    I'm a groomer here in Finland and I know how nerve racking the biting dogs are to groom. Even when they have the muzzles on. You did wonderful job. I hope the owners see this video and gain new respect to what it takes to groom their beautiful dog.

  • @kerilynnwebber9841
    @kerilynnwebber9841 Год назад +68

    He was such a good boy. It's so awesome that you are able and willing to adjust to the dogs needs. Great job.

  • @kathryndomer2109
    @kathryndomer2109 Год назад +2

    His fur is magnificent. Just beautiful l

  • @ironhead2008
    @ironhead2008 Год назад +28

    Once he got a feel for the place he mellowed out markedly. I'm betting he initially thought "Vet" when he came into the salon. Once he realized, no, he ain't gonna get poke and prodded here, he mellowed.

    • @krysab6125
      @krysab6125 Год назад +2

      Buddy, it's fine, you're here for a spa day!

  • @katz734
    @katz734 Год назад +49

    What a gentle giant. Loved how you kept talking to this deaf polar bear. You can tell the owners really love him.

  • @caroledw4479
    @caroledw4479 Год назад +8

    What a wonderful treat to watch this boy's reactions to your gentle grooming. I laughed when, near the end, he flopped over while you were brushing his ears, he seemed to be "over" the grooming and just wanted it done already! What a sweetie!! Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @user-uo4hl4dc4b
    @user-uo4hl4dc4b Год назад +14

    What a sweet dog. He can't hear so maybe certain things and places scare him and feels a little threatened. He seems like a very good boy once he feels comfortable.
    When he put his paw on you it was like he was telling you he was really a good sweet boy. He's a beautiful dog.😊

  • @puppy1584
    @puppy1584 Год назад +13

    My god, the close up of when he had his muzzle off and was looking at you…It brought tears to my eyes. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @GrayRocking1
    @GrayRocking1 Год назад +6

    You have really taken on some challenges lately, good for you, these guys need you. He sure is a sweet guy and all I can think about is what fabulous yarn could be made from his fur.

  • @kathrynseaman6482
    @kathrynseaman6482 Год назад +79

    He looks like a polar bear on your floor. You're are just the best grooming him where he was most comfortable! Love seeing animals being treated so well.

  • @jeng8401
    @jeng8401 Год назад +47

    I love the look on his face while he is being showered. ' Madam I do not agree with this, but do what you must' What a giant doll he is. Such a lucky family.