WE HAVE A LITTLE SITUATION 😳

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  • Little situation, HUGE vet bill, and no answer in sight. Now what are we gonna do?
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Комментарии • 571

  • @WelcomeToMyCurls
    @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +75

    It's a quandary that's for sure! Can you believe the NERVE of this groomer?? Have you ever???

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +12

      It seems more and more prefer using meds to solve problems instead of love, doing what’s best for the pup or human and training w/ love for what you’re doing. Seriously!! My neighbor said the school wanted to give her child meds to keep him quite. He doesn’t like to listen but MEDS, seriously. She never gave n and he still doesn’t listen to well and he’s now 12 but medication should only b used if it’s absolutely necessary. Not a way to make someone else’s life or job easier. 🙄 Good luck Renee. Just another reason I’m so glad u all adopted Pollux. 🥰

    • @juliemackenzie1978
      @juliemackenzie1978 3 года назад +6

      How ridiculous! That you have never had issue when you took your dogs to the last groomers that owned that business...now all of a sudden your dogs are "difficult"! I call BS. This is why I have been taking my dogs to the same groomer for 17 years. She grooms them from her own house & never holds dogs in kennels. She does one at a time..& she only does small breed dogs. I love her as a groomer...& my dogs have loved her. It has never been their favorite place to go...but, they have never been afraid to see her. It speaks volumes about the groomer & dog relationship. ;) Ask around to your friends & see who they take their dogs to...the best reference....is word of mouth from people you know. :) I am the same as you Renee...1 time I cut the nail too close to the quick...& I will never do it again...Although, it stops bleeding if you make a mixture of cornstarch & water to make a paste & cover the quick. it stops the bleeding. It always looks worse than it really is. I just don't want to do it....so, I leave it to the groomer now. OMGoodness! That was an expensive visit! Yikes! :(

    • @sheilajames9543
      @sheilajames9543 3 года назад +7

      It's awful that's no way to run a business..

    • @lynncarol2618
      @lynncarol2618 3 года назад +2

      You should look into getting the talking board, that Bunny the dog, uses on TikTok. They’ve taught her to communicate by pushing word buttons on this board, that speaks. Usually she asks to go outside, play or go potty. It’s funny, she asks her mom/dad a lot of potty questions. I was wondering if it was real, but you should watch it to see what you think. I think it would be cool to see Maxxie and Pollux using the dog, talking board, to see them communicate.

    • @cynthiaviers553
      @cynthiaviers553 3 года назад +10

      Is there anyway you can contact the old groomer? May be she might have another recommendation for you. You might have to go out out of town.

  • @janewhite384
    @janewhite384 3 года назад +143

    Groomers should be licensed and there should be a law against the sedating dogs during grooming

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +24

      I 100% agree!!!!

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +6

      @@ethicalpepper8253 amen!

    • @msr1116
      @msr1116 3 года назад +17

      A very good system exists in Germany and has for a long time now. No one is permitted to open certain types of businesses without prior experience, proper training and licensure that requires passing exams and demonstrating proficiency. It is a bureaucracy and to some a nightmare, but it prevents fraudsters and incompetent bozos from just setting up shop. Germany takes their professional reputations for quality and precision very seriously.

    • @pam_jackson
      @pam_jackson 3 года назад +1

      @@ethicalpepper8253 I agree. I had a 240 Volvo and my brake light went out. Went to the auto store and bought another one. It lasted two days. Back to the store where they gave me a replacement. Two and a half weeks later the bulb blew out. Back to the store but this time I said do you have any light bulbs that aren't made in China. Yes, we have German bulbs but they cost a dollar more. I'll take it. That bulb lasted four years until I sold my car. Truth be told it probably is still going strong.

    • @jenniferforeman4063
      @jenniferforeman4063 3 года назад +3

      I'm 47 years old I've been a groomer since I was 18 I don't care how bad a dog is I have never ever ever sedated a dog! I thought that was against the law it should be! You have no idea what people's dogs are allergic to!

  • @karenbehymer3634
    @karenbehymer3634 3 года назад +86

    I can't believe how unprofessional your groomer was! I worked for a groomer in CA and another one in MT. Neither of them would have allowed us to give up or charge more for toe nail trimming. NEVER! If a pet was afraid and resisted, we helped each other by holding and calming the pet.....KINDNESS always!!! If it took longer for some pets - SAME CHARGE. We were the experts and our job was to protect and get the job done humanely.

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +22

      I agree! That's how it should be....but this new salon owner has no grooming experience and it shows. Regardless.....I'll never go back.

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +6

      That’s the way it should b Karen. 👍

    • @TheBobbymcd
      @TheBobbymcd 3 года назад +1

      @@WelcomeToMyCurls sounds bad but i hope they go out of business,,,that's cruelty and i think they should be reported..to whom ,i don't know because if you don't need a licence then who do you report them to..maybe the veterinary practice or animal rights etc...they should be shut down and go back to selling peanut butter or whatever they were doing,because it certainly wasnt dog grooming

  • @theresewillis5584
    @theresewillis5584 3 года назад +15

    Maxie sat behind you and listened to every word...with cutest expression on his face..he was really listening..so cute.

  • @lisak7214
    @lisak7214 3 года назад +27

    I’ve had too many bad experiences with groomers. My dogs get bathed at home and the vet trims their nails. 😊🐶

  • @sallyfisher2303
    @sallyfisher2303 3 года назад +4

    I miss our white schnauzers. They lived a good long life. MAXXIE reminds me of our Quincy. Dogs are such a blessing.

  • @jamminjami103
    @jamminjami103 3 года назад +41

    Have you looked into groomers who come to your home? They usually have a big van and do everything in your driveway :)

  • @wandatorres3048
    @wandatorres3048 3 года назад +36

    Hell no to sedation and also to discrimination, charging more for the mut.

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +11

      No way was I going to sedate Maxxie just for a haircut!! No way! He can just look like a curly fuzzy ball :)

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +8

      @@WelcomeToMyCurls and he does. I know u prefer to have Maxie groomed but I adore him fuzzy. 😉
      I know that’s not your preference so I hope you find him a groomer that both you and the pups like. I can’t believe they wanted to sedate a dog to care for him. 😲 Glad they have a loving mama Renee. I love how u r w/ animals that why I’m SO glad u adopted Pollux. 👍
      Have a sunshiny day.

    • @AidaJof
      @AidaJof 3 года назад +3

      @@WelcomeToMyCurls And a cute curly fuzzy ball he would make :)

  • @gpeace9187
    @gpeace9187 3 года назад +32

    Renee, Maxxie looks great when he's all scruffy! Good luck on finding an acceptable groomer.

  • @karlagorden8679
    @karlagorden8679 3 года назад +5

    The look 👀 on Maxie’s face when you turned on the grinder 😱🤣🤣🤣

  • @karlalong4541
    @karlalong4541 3 года назад +7

    Nails are a universal problem. Neither one of my dogs will let me trim their nails. I've tried the grinders and several kinds of nail clippers. Now I just take them to the vet. I obviously don't have a magic formula. Love your videos.🐶🐾❤

  • @womanlygift6332
    @womanlygift6332 3 года назад +3

    Pollux and Maxxie are so adorable.. More God's blessings will come your way for your tender loving care of these two angels.

  • @dianewristen8201
    @dianewristen8201 3 года назад +2

    Thank God for you and also for you taking them in. Thank you for sharing and being a good dog Mom 😊💕🙏💓💕

  • @Sofi_CraftsandMore35
    @Sofi_CraftsandMore35 3 года назад +3

    Time to shop around for a new groomer!! YELP is a big help too...

  • @ttwillow9073
    @ttwillow9073 3 года назад +1

    I have rescued 75 street strays. Before that I worked with horses for 19 years. So I have tons of experienced grooming, halter training, OB training, teaching dogs to accept baths and nail trimming. I use a nail rotary tool rather than nail clippers. I started by just getting them used to the sound and vibration, then just touch their nails to it. I use peanut butter as rewards. I never hold the tool on their nails for more than a count of 5 because it gets too hot if you hold on longer. Soon, my rescues would fall asleep in my arms while I took care of their nails. Lots of PB, lots of patience and time.
    I used to buy horse rope (sold by the foot for less than .60 cents per foot) and vaccines at the feed store. I made my own rope toys by tying knots in the cotton ropes. ( Buy about 5 ft per toy) The vaccine prices have gone up over the years but it is still under 10.00 to buy them and give them myself. They do not even feel the shot because it is given just under the skin.
    My old pal, who has helped me rehab all these foster dogs is about 17 yrs old now. He's a rescue so we do not have an exact birth date. He is very arthritic. I give him a shot 1 time per week and pills everyday to help with his pain level. My vet says he has another 2 years of quality of life. I hope so. He has been my heart dog since 2006.
    So keep trying with the rotary tool. I have found dogs tolerate it a lot better than clippers. There is something you might try with Pollux. You put them in a jacket and hang them from a doorway so they are suspended up in the air. MANY dogs handle this well for nail trimming. Google it. What I used to do is every time they are sleeping next to me, I start touching their feet. Gradually with time and patience they get over their touchy feet problem. Some of my rescues were 9 year old puppy mill momma rescues who had been mistreated and on wire floors for 9 years.
    Lots of PB and patience. Use a calm low voice. Turn on some calming dog music on your PC. Visualize them falling asleep while you file their nails.

  • @emmylou-y4b
    @emmylou-y4b 3 года назад +5

    I can relate to Maxxie and Pollux. I'm in week 43 of growing out my gray and it's finally looking good. I'm also doing my own eyebrows (used to get them threaded). Let them be for the winter and have fun. This pandemic has made all of us low maintenance. Happy New Year!

  • @rachelobrien3801
    @rachelobrien3801 3 года назад +16

    Hi, they only way I found to keep my Winston ( huge 35 kg white English bull terrier) nails down is walking on the road/ concentrate paths , Winston just like Pollux and hates his feet being touched, sometimes when I am giving myself a pedicure I can snip the odd nail of Winston with human nail cutter, Winston dose not leave my side everything I do Winston like to help 😂 but it’s not the best , I have quite the collection of dog nail clippers / sniper files he even knows the sound when you open them and runs away but can’t hear when is called inside 😱😂. I love your channel . You keep me company , I been growing my hair for 2.5 years we must have started the same time so nice to star 2021 with lovely longish sliver hair xxxx

  • @shannonbrady2816
    @shannonbrady2816 3 года назад +3

    I just stubbed upon your channel. This was great! Your such a good dog mom!

  • @dorahale6582
    @dorahale6582 3 года назад +2

    When we had our first rescue, sweet, quiet Samantha. We took her to the groomers. We'd been there before, no problem. This time, it was different. She couldn't walk well, she slept the rest of the afternoon, which wasn't like her at all. It was my husband who first thought about sedation. She could have DIED. They did not have our permission and when we confronted the owner, she lied about sedating Sammi in the first place.
    Needless to say we found another groomer ASAP. Our dear vet recommended a groomer to us and she was great.

  • @judymiller2477
    @judymiller2477 3 года назад +2

    When we're on lockdown, it's so great to watch one of your videos!
    You are such a friendly and happy person. Thanks, I needed this!!!

  • @ravipeiris4388
    @ravipeiris4388 3 года назад +6

    I love the fact that your hair matches that of your cute little doggie. Thank you for giving them all a good home,
    Ravi Peiris M.D.

  • @annielauron0930
    @annielauron0930 3 года назад +5

    Yes I had also an issue of our pets groomer too, Not coming back anymore. My cat has been traumatized. Our pets is our family We love them so much.

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +3

      Yep....It's so true!

    • @AidaJof
      @AidaJof 3 года назад +2

      Precisely!

    • @kassandraahuero7962
      @kassandraahuero7962 3 года назад +1

      @@WelcomeToMyCurls My corgi has dew claws and I bought a nail grinder how I'm going to do it is after I take him to the groomer ill grind them to keep them short I watch a Oklahoma groomer and she grooms dogs that nobody has patients for she said its a red flag when they want to sedate the dog and she said she would never groom a sedated dog definitely look in surrounding areas baths and nails at my groomer $10 they are way over charging you!

  • @olgamiller216
    @olgamiller216 3 года назад +8

    I have to admit that as soon as you said the new owners knew nothing about grooming a red flag went up. They know nothing, will hire anyone who presents themselves well, for a low wage & have zero clue if the person can do the job. Then they have the nerve to jack up the price & who knows how they were treated while you were gone! I feel your pain!! It's so hard to find good groomers & good vets! I agree with you, if they don't know how to work with pets then they don't need to be in the business!! Yeah, my dog needs someone to cuddle him while his nails are trimmed... they tell me he is such a cuddle puppy~~ Nope, I don't dare even try to cut my dog's nails... too scared I'll hurt them! Forgot to mention Dog Grooming Schools. There's always someone there to oversee the students & the rates are very reasonable. The downside is that the openings are pretty limited so getting in is difficult.

  • @miriam4235
    @miriam4235 3 года назад +21

    It's always such a bummer if a trusted groomer or vet quits or moves away. 😭 My cats react the same way Pollux reacts if I try to touch their paws. Cutting nails is always a two person job. 😭

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +3

      Me too, Miriam. Gidget was a stray and who know what she’s been through. My vet techs r awesome.

    • @Candy-O1776
      @Candy-O1776 Год назад

      I just bathed and blew dry my Yorkie, and has a heck of a time, drying and combing her feet! 😂

  • @Barbara_Schulz
    @Barbara_Schulz 3 года назад +43

    I have clipped my dogs nails. With Pollux, I would try giving him special treats when he allows you to touch his paws. Do that for a bit, then try picking up his paw and reward him for that. Keep on doing that until you can check out his toenails and cut them. I have always found reward based training has worked the best.

    • @AidaJof
      @AidaJof 3 года назад +7

      I see on RUclips there is a lady who uses a licking mat with peanut butter that allows her to brush her grumpy 40-kg husky

    • @ltyrell405
      @ltyrell405 2 года назад

      It's not easy but worth a try to do it yourself in their calm, familiar home environment. My poor labrador boy had to have several claws surgically REMOVED because unbeknownst to me his thyroid condition had affected and weakened them and they had started splitting and were in a very bad state and really hurting him :( and after the surgery trauma his paws were so sore that he was just terrified of having his claws trimmed, even the experienced claw clipping nurse at the vets couldn't get near him :( BTW Your vets in the US charges seemed cheaper than mine in the UK were! I tried a nail grinder like the one you have but as soon as he heard it he wouldn't let me anywhere near him no matter what I tried, even with it switched off. The only way I managed to get near his paws and clip any was by extremely slowly, going back to absolute basics, just get him sitting, lift paw, gently touch/inspect his claw, give treat. Leave him be. Get settled and sitting again. Touch another claw - treat. All calm and quiet, not getting worked up, lots of repetition and patience, like training. Then very very gradually moving from that baseline to touching a claw for a short moment with the manual clipper, nothing more than that, give treat. I did that regularly, then slowly moved to opening the clipper and 'holding' the claw, but not clipping, give treat. Patience was the key, and not trying to push it, ever, because it would cause things to go backwards. He had to trust that I wouldn't hurt him and he was extremely anxious that it would hurt and would wince, whine and yelp for no good reason but obviously he was so fearful. All in all it took me about 12 months of this 'reprogramming' to get him from the initial fear and total refusal stage for me to even touch his claws to eventually carefully clipping all of his claws (slowly!) with lots of treats every time, I was so proud of him getting over his fear for me, and thankful that I had managed to get him to stay calm enough and not have to be sedated at the vets, which is not only stressful and anxiety inducing but very expensive and for me not an affordable option!

  • @sandrabrisbane930
    @sandrabrisbane930 3 года назад +2

    I'm so glad both little guys are all taken care of! ❤ ❤

  • @susiedavis4560
    @susiedavis4560 3 года назад +7

    WOW! That is a situation! We know who won’t be in business long!! Our fur babies get better health care and grooming than we do! Hope you find someone that is a perfect fit!! 😉🐶🐾❤️

  • @lilgrandmakim139
    @lilgrandmakim139 3 года назад +4

    I take mine to vet , she won't even let me pick up her paw an she freaks out lol

  • @lorettabray1483
    @lorettabray1483 3 года назад +6

    Sorry to hear you had a bad experience with the groomers. I’ve always taken care of clipping all our pets toenails since they were little. I think it makes a big difference that I started when they were young, and now they’re all used to me doing their nails. Good luck finding a new groomer!

  • @maryfalzone7587
    @maryfalzone7587 3 года назад +4

    I have a Westie and she won't let us go anywhere near her paws, but she lets our groomer cut her nails. I would have had the same reply as you to sedating her. Good luck finding a new (good) groomer.

  • @Cynthia2v
    @Cynthia2v 3 года назад +2

    Totally understand your situation. We had used a groomer for several years, but the last time, we had a novice groomer. No mo! Someone posted a question on our local FB marketplace requesting recommendations for groomer, so we found a new wonderful groomer! All is good for our little lady.

  • @PuizVix
    @PuizVix 3 года назад +5

    Happy new year to the Curly fam and all your subscribers. Warm South African hugs.

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +1

      Good morning!!! I'm jealous of your warm weather....it's cold here today but at lease the sun is out ☀️

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад

      You as well 🥰here n the 🇺🇸.

    • @AidaJof
      @AidaJof 3 года назад

      Happy New Year to you too from wintery Calgary :)

  • @celianowill917
    @celianowill917 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for being understanding about the vet bill... as a vet student myself I know that vets often get anger from clients who think that they charge too much, especially in the UK where human healthcare is free by comparison. The overheads of a vet practice are huge so the price the vet has to charge is as much of a bugbear to them as it is to you. I’m sure the vet was grateful that you take such good care of your boys and keep on top of their ears and claws ☺️

  • @sharihorting4560
    @sharihorting4560 3 года назад +17

    Hi Renee, Kudos to you for taking your "boys" to the vet. Nail trimming is tricky business and can go wrong quickly. Off topic.....tried your Italian beef recipe! Definately a keeper. Delicious 😋

  • @kateannkipper5910
    @kateannkipper5910 3 года назад +9

    Good for you Renee... Maybe your VET can help find A PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMER!!! ❤🐕🐾🐾❤🐕🐾🐾

  • @courtneyalysangaebler3819
    @courtneyalysangaebler3819 3 года назад +1

    I trick my dogs with treats in order to trim their nails! It doesn't matter how many I have to give them! You are such a good fur mommy! My dogs get tired after going to the vets and riding in the car!💜💜💜

  • @Sparkula1
    @Sparkula1 3 года назад +2

    My dog hates nail clippers and has been a challenge to trim. The older he gets, the harder his nails have gotten so now I use a Dremel to grind them down. This is much less stressful to him and I both. I have him lay down and I grind a bit off each nail, then the next, switching nails on one paw and repeating until they are all done. This keeps the nails from getting too hot from continuously grinding the same one. He does quite well with this and actually seems to enjoy the interaction!😊

  • @ruthlindahl1644
    @ruthlindahl1644 3 года назад +2

    Sorry to hear about the despicable groomer. Glad you were the voice for the boys & said later gator. Our vet actually removed my Riley’s dew claws. He’s much happier without them. Happy almost Birthday, Maxxie.

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +2

      Ooooo I didn't know you could have them removed! Was this a difficult procedure for Riley?

    • @ruthlindahl1644
      @ruthlindahl1644 3 года назад +2

      @@WelcomeToMyCurls no. Pretty sure they did it one time when he got his teeth cleaned & was already out for that procedure. You might ask if it's possible sometime.

  • @praisedalord58
    @praisedalord58 3 года назад +1

    My husband & I are new followers! We absolutely love your channel. We lost our precious dog of 13 years on July of this year. It was like losing a daughter. The pain & grief is deep. It helps to watch your sweet babies! God bless you & your family.
    PS our sweet angel hated to have her nails cut! 🥲

  • @AidaJof
    @AidaJof 3 года назад +7

    Renee, I am so happy you did not consent on having the boys sedated and good riddance with those groomers! It is stressful when the company you have relied on for years all of the sudden are gone. Here in the condo complex, I very often see a groomer in a van pull up and is specially useful now during covid. Poor Maxxie had sore ears? But I am proud of Pollux for behaving with the vet while doing his toe nails. Love to see the boys. Have a good day!

  • @diannemclaughlin1206
    @diannemclaughlin1206 3 года назад +3

    I used to volunteer for a dog rescue and we had a wonderful groomer who did our dogs for free. Perhaps ask a local rescue who they use.

  • @Silvie_youtube
    @Silvie_youtube 3 года назад +2

    Good for you, Renee! I am so happy that you love those dogs like you do and don't put up with nonsense from those groomers! Sedation is so dangerous. Those people don't know how to treat pets, grooming shouldn't be terrifying or traumatic or need sedation! You rock, Renee!

    • @beverlyjean2237
      @beverlyjean2237 3 года назад

      bb Oh, you're so correct sedation can be so dangerous. Then to think how often that would be, when grooming is wanted. Are these groomers vets, to take a risk of sedation! I've heard of some dogs dying, when left being groomed. I don't know why or what happened.

  • @freddy4672
    @freddy4672 3 года назад +33

    you did good...👍. the new groomer business will not survive with that kind of attitude

  • @dehunludwig6504
    @dehunludwig6504 3 года назад +5

    I do not blame you !!! Really the nerve !!!

  • @senniewhite6301
    @senniewhite6301 3 года назад +10

    *The most painful for a dog is to cut their toenails too close.*

  • @Fluffyrabbitsfoot
    @Fluffyrabbitsfoot 3 года назад +6

    Dont sedate your pets.. my dogs sometimes growl..so ill put a muzzle on them for a short time...
    🥰🥰🥰 your videos!!! Good luck on finding a new groomer.

  • @treasure2behold282
    @treasure2behold282 3 года назад +7

    One time I tried cutting my dogs toe nails and they were uneven. She started walking funny. I never did it again. 🙄🤭😞
    If I lived close to you, I would have offered to give Pollux a bath. I give good dog baths. I talk sweetly to them and try not stress them out.

  • @francescacastiglione7094
    @francescacastiglione7094 3 года назад +1

    Maxi is so gosh adorable! Happy Birthday Maxi!

  • @annewinchester6945
    @annewinchester6945 3 года назад +3

    I have to take my basset hound to the vet for nail trims. He does NOT like his feet touched and won't let me do it.

  • @gretaberry4983
    @gretaberry4983 3 года назад +2

    Yes! That’s a situation. I know it’s hard , when you have someone you trust take care of Maxi and Pollux. Grooming your pet is a lot of work.
    I hope you can find a reputable groomer 💖💖💖

  • @barblalonde4300
    @barblalonde4300 3 года назад +6

    Well I have a lady that comes in and grinds our dog Chip. She wears a light on her head to see where the vein is. Best short nails ever.

  • @joanleh7445
    @joanleh7445 3 года назад +6

    Keep serching. Find one with some patience that has been doing it for a long time and has alot of expierience. You have work ahead of you. Good luck, from an X-groomer of 32 years. Make that grinding fun for your dogs and try to make it fun for you!

  • @pamchapman9909
    @pamchapman9909 3 года назад +2

    Heck, when I reach for the human clippers to clip my own nails, my Silkie runs and hides until I’m done and show him both hands are empty. 🤣 The vet does it if it needs to be done between groomings. Good luck in your quest for a new groomer. ❤️

  • @joannemurdock7899
    @joannemurdock7899 3 года назад +3

    Love listening to your updates about your gourgous dogs. 💕💙💜from Australia 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩🐺🐕🦊🐱🐈🐺🐕🐱💑

  • @danielmkubacki
    @danielmkubacki 3 года назад +1

    I love Pollux and Maxxie! I am glad they got the hair out of Maxxie's ears. Good boy Pollux I am glad you where nice to the vet. I hope you are having a great day Rene. Give the dogs some belly rubes and butt scratches from me.

  • @chinchillacrystal6899
    @chinchillacrystal6899 3 года назад +2

    It is crazy trying to trim my Marcus’ nails. Front ones get so long so fast! I was having the vet trim them, but since covid it’s been harder to get an appointment.The file noise terrifies him, and he won’t let me touch his feet to clip nails myself. Out of desperation I invented a game based on an idea I saw online. I got some course sandpaper and used strong glue to attach it to a dollar store cutting board. Here’s the game: I put a kibble of dog food or a little treat on the floor, place the sandpaper board over it and hold it in place. Marcus will dig on the sandpaper to get the treat, which files his nails some. He gets rewarded frequently and he loves this game! It’s not foolproof but it really does help between trims.

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад

      I’m going to c if that will help my pup. Ty so much. 😉 She HATES having her paws touched let alone her nails and I can’t do it. I tried but I’m scared and I’m sure she knows that plus I tried n the beginning and I cut her and I said never again. She has nails that not only grow fast but they’re black and the back ones r very close and difficult to cut, even for the techs at the vets. I have to take her to the vet as well and it take two techs but they’re good to her. Covid is causing problems n that area as well.

    • @chinchillacrystal6899
      @chinchillacrystal6899 3 года назад +1

      @@sandraoaks7887 Yes! Marcus has black nails too! It makes it so much harder. I had to teach him to play the game by taking his paw and scratching the board, then giving him a treat. He caught on pretty fast. Tilting the board a little helps get the nails in different spots. Just don’t play for too long or toes can get sore. Good luck, I hope this helps!

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +1

      Aww... 🥰 thanks for the additional tips. Hope your day is bright. You’ve helped me make mine so. Going to go to Dollar tree today. 😉 Gidget LOVES treats so we will c if mama can b creative enough.

  • @carolrice5127
    @carolrice5127 3 года назад +2

    Do it all yourself girl! You are so artistic already, I bet you could give Mu a beautiful cut

  • @rvwall-e
    @rvwall-e 3 года назад +2

    My dogs hated the pet nail grinder I bought years ago. I bought a Dremel grinder, put it at a moderate speed, put my dog up on the workbench, and did their nails. At first they hated it and fussed. Now my last little girl doesn’t love it, but she allows it. I personally prefer to do it that way because there are no sharp edges on the nails.

  • @ursulamullikin4723
    @ursulamullikin4723 3 года назад +19

    My pug that's passed away last Christmas had a fetish about touching his toes there was no way so I used to take him to my vet and even some technicians had trouble but they had some people in there that gave him a bath and did his nails at the same time and that seemed to work

  • @robertahartley1
    @robertahartley1 3 года назад +1

    I wish I lived nearby..I would have groomed them for free...they are the sweetest,best dogs

  • @kathleen2372
    @kathleen2372 3 года назад +1

    Finding a great groomer is like finding a great plumber! My chihuahua needs nails trimmed every 6 weeks or so. I’m paralyzed on my left side so cannot trim his nails. Gabby my groomer has $5.00 drop in service. She’s awesome! Good luck in finding a new groomer.

  • @maryburnight1643
    @maryburnight1643 2 года назад +1

    You are a WONDERFUL pet owner, Renee. Bravo!

  • @seashelify362
    @seashelify362 3 года назад +1

    My husband trimmed our dogs toenails since they were puppies. I always did the grooming (one was a schnauzer). Our youngest is 16 next week...a little deaf but still goes right to the treat cupboard after getting his toenails clipped!

  • @hopeisthething
    @hopeisthething 3 года назад +1

    You may know this already but the longer the nails get the cuticle expands, so you have to trim them a little bit more often to safely get them to a shorter length. My dogs have black nails so I totally get it on being afraid to cut them yourself. I've accidentally made them bleed a time or two even when just taking the tiniest bit off. Would suggest asking on nextdoor.com if anyone can recommend a good groomer, or even in a really nice area nearest you for a mobile groomer.

  • @snavillus314
    @snavillus314 3 года назад +6

    Try and find out where the former groomer employees went. Maybe they went to another salon. Also, I’d ask the shelter where you adopted Pollux to see if they know anyone good.

  • @feliciafisher3748
    @feliciafisher3748 3 года назад +7

    Cat goes to the Dr. where the techs snip her claws, weigh her, and give her a good petting to feel for any lumps or bumps I may not feel ( numb hands). Cat is gentle, healthy, and doesn't claw furniture.

  • @maureen8930
    @maureen8930 3 года назад +1

    Oh my Goodness poor sweet maxie I pray you find a excellent groomer 🙏🙏🙏🥰🥰💕💕💕

  • @emmabovary1228
    @emmabovary1228 3 года назад

    My Great Pyrenees is 110 pounds, shelter dog. Her vet had to sedate her for the simplest intervention. She really didn’t want to do it. But... this is a large, powerful dog we didn’t want to create new stressful memories. Yes, most dogs don’t like to offer their paws. I walk her on hard and soft surfaces to keep nails short. Because I failed to pay attention to her dew claw in the first few months, it became infected and had to be surgically removed. I felt like a horrible dog mom. So now she’s scheduled every quarter to get all nails trimmed etc, under sedation at the vet. I keep try though and she will allow me to file just a little and it takes days to get her nails filed. You’re a wonderful dog mom!

  • @thecatladyfromthecountry2708
    @thecatladyfromthecountry2708 3 года назад +7

    I’ve recently moved my cats to a new vet as the old vet was really rough with handling them and naturally neither cat appreciated it so they acted up. I told the vet exactly what I thought of him and his skills and that they had lost my business and I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone else. My new vet is lovely, they understand animal behaviour and don’t force treatments on them. I’ve heard lots of stories about awful groomers and glad I haven’t got that worry. Hope you find a new groomer soon as both Maxxie and Pollux are angels. Are you giving Maxxie a birthday party?

  • @katherine.benson4489
    @katherine.benson4489 3 года назад +2

    I am fortunate enough to have an ace trainer/groomer who can get the grumpiest dog in the world to allow her to cut his nails. If I try to do it at home, my Basenji Sarah screams so that I just can't do it.

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +1

      Wouldn’t it b great if we could clone some characteristics. 😉

  • @janicefield9671
    @janicefield9671 3 года назад +4

    I was so lucky to find a wonderful local groomer here in Peachtree City Georgia after several bad experiences with Pets Mart.

  • @cowgirlchelle1
    @cowgirlchelle1 3 года назад +14

    Contact the old groomer and see if she can recommend another groomer

  • @lesliepowell6471
    @lesliepowell6471 3 года назад +1

    You are a lot calmer than I would have been!! Would have told them to go to. He---!! Wish you good luck in finding a great groomer!! Happy new year!! Everyone survived the kitty!?!?

  • @nancypeters3108
    @nancypeters3108 3 года назад +2

    Hey hon, I used those for fifteen years doing nails on women (people kind) and every time you got that close to your hair I was yelling at you. I’ll hear a cheese wrapper from two blocks away.

  • @lesare6509
    @lesare6509 3 года назад

    Hi Renee, our furrbaby is 10yrs now, never has been able to have her nails groomed but at the vet!! Very sensitive paws!! We tried sooo many groomers, ourselves, grinders etc not even 4 people could hold her! Lab/pitty/mastif mix. So we give her a sedation pill hour before we go, 5 min she's done! She goes on walks, plays ball every day, but hates sidewalks, arthritis in hips, joints I think it just hurts, so mostly grass! Luckily pet insurance pays for most! Love Pollux & Maxie, understand your dilemma! 🤗💕🐾🐕 You might need to keep Pollux, at least, with the vet. 😕

    • @lesare6509
      @lesare6509 3 года назад

      Oh and our groomer, when Missy was 1 yr old told us we probably will have to use a vet for her nails! We found out he was right! But your new groomer was just plain rude! Should never be handling animals!!😲😤

  • @playme129
    @playme129 3 года назад +1

    "No more selective hearing.".
    You're only kidding yourself, Renee.
    Lots of dog grooming videos on RUclips. Hope things get better for you and the boys. Good luck finding a suitable groomer.
    Hugs for the puppers. Virginia

  • @twalatka
    @twalatka 3 года назад +1

    Bless your heart, you are a great Puppy Mommy!

  • @tanjak72
    @tanjak72 2 года назад

    Renee, I have never been to a groomer with my dogs, but toenail trimming is very easy to learn. Ask your local shelter or vet to show you how it is done. All you have to do is buy clippers. And for the bathing? Do you hav e a shower? Use it.
    I used to cut the fur of our family dog, a berner mountain dog/Giantschnauzer cross. He was big and after trimming his whole body, my hand really hurt. My mom now has a pekinese/chihuahua cross that also need trimming, but because he is so small, it is easy. If you have an affection for hair, as I have (i am Not a hair dresser, I am pushing buttons in an office, but I cut my own hair,because I was disapointed one time too often), there is no miracle in trimming a dog. Try it, the dogs don't complain.😉😉

  • @Claudi.128
    @Claudi.128 Год назад

    Hi, all of my dogs have never had their nails clipped. I walked them 1 hour or more and in the late evenings in México City, so it's mostly sidewalks and as possible grass , we all enjoy it. Labradors, dobermans, French poodles, and lots of rescue strays around 30 years of dogs.

  • @HeavenlyMama1
    @HeavenlyMama1 3 года назад

    I’m so sorry about your groomer. I have a Boston Terrier and we clip his nails after his weekly bath with a regular nail clipper. We bathe him in our laundry room sink ourselves. He turned 2 years old just recently. Hope you find a good groomer soon! Hugs💕

  • @eved7394
    @eved7394 3 года назад

    I have that exact same grinder. My fur kiddo has the most ridiculous growing nails I have to grind them weekly. Big tip - walk them first. Nice long walk. Then when they are worn out and lie down after they are much more receptive to having their paws messed with. Sit with them and grind them one at a time, massage their pad a little in between - make it a "special" thing. Also with the grinder you are not likely to ever make them bleed from the quick - if you get near the quick they will get sensitive and start yanking their foot away :)

  • @ltyrell405
    @ltyrell405 2 года назад

    It's not easy but worth a try to do it yourself in their calm, familiar home environment. My poor labrador boy had to have several claws surgically REMOVED because unbeknownst to me his thyroid condition had affected and weakened them and they had started splitting and were in a very bad state and really hurting him :( and after the surgery trauma his paws were so sore that he was just terrified of having his claws trimmed, even the experienced claw clipping nurse at the vets couldn't get near him :( BTW Your vets in the US charges seemed cheaper than mine in the UK were! I tried a nail grinder like the one you have but as soon as he heard it he wouldn't let me anywhere near him no matter what I tried, even with it switched off. The only way I managed to get near his paws and clip any was by extremely slowly, going back to absolute basics, just get him sitting, lift paw, gently touch/inspect his claw, give treat. Leave him be. Get settled and sitting again. Touch another claw - treat. All calm and quiet, not getting worked up, lots of repetition and patience, like training. Then very very gradually moving from that baseline to touching a claw for a short moment with the manual clipper, nothing more than that, give treat. I did that regularly, then slowly moved to opening the clipper and 'holding' the claw, but not clipping, give treat. Patience was the key, and not trying to push it, ever, because it would cause things to go backwards. He had to trust that I wouldn't hurt him and he was extremely anxious that it would hurt and would wince, whine and yelp for no good reason but obviously he was so fearful. All in all it took me about 12 months of this 'reprogramming' to get him from the initial fear and total refusal stage for me to even touch his claws to eventually carefully clipping all of his claws (slowly!) with lots of treats every time, I was so proud of him getting over his fear for me, and thankful that I had managed to get him to stay calm enough and not have to be sedated at the vets, which is not only stressful and anxiety inducing but very expensive and for me not an affordable option!

  • @bowtie345
    @bowtie345 3 года назад

    Little maxxi! He looks like such a good boy!

  • @schnauzermom7133
    @schnauzermom7133 3 года назад

    Poor babies! Glad Maxxie and Pollux will not go back to the “Nightmare”. Probably saved them from a horrendous situation!
    My husband grooms our schnauzer. It’s not the easiest job, but at least we know he’s not mistreated. It seems you can’t trust anyone with your babies!

  • @cindylouwho9348
    @cindylouwho9348 3 года назад +1

    I tried all of the above. Finally let the get do it! Not worth the hassle!!

  • @michellebilodeau3882
    @michellebilodeau3882 3 года назад +3

    I went through the same thing when my groomer retired. I have never done their toenails and either take it to the groomer or the vet. Sometimes a muzzle has to be used but oh well.

    • @sandraoaks7887
      @sandraoaks7887 3 года назад +1

      😟 but it’s better than medication. I’m sure u give him lots of love b4 and after. I don’t like going to the dr either but it’s a necessity. 😉

  • @sondrasmith2691
    @sondrasmith2691 3 года назад +1

    Had a Vet assistant to THREATEN to hurt my impacted cat, just out of sheer evilness bc my cat IS difficult to deal with bc she is mortified of vets! And I had actually LEFT my cat there before. I told them that day, enjoy this big, whapping payment today bc you will not ger another from me, and you'll never have to worry about touching MY cat again!! The poor cat was in agony, RENEE. And the vet tech threatened to torture her, in FRONT of me! Imagine how she was treated when i had HAD to leave her, in the past. I no longer leave my cat ANYWHERE unless she requires hospitalization for days, which she never has.

  • @rhondawolfgangbelluscio2548
    @rhondawolfgangbelluscio2548 3 года назад

    We go to PetSmart for baths and nail clipping. They have always done a fabulous job! Good luck. That new groomer sounds like they don't know what they're doing! Kisses to Poluxx and Maxxie. Hugs from Pa. 💞🐕💞

  • @mariasquarepants8532
    @mariasquarepants8532 3 года назад +1

    You need to do the saran wrap on your head with the peanut butter while you grind nails. It was a trend for a while 😂

  • @jenniferlee7167
    @jenniferlee7167 3 года назад +2

    Every two weeks I trim the front and back toenails on my 17 year old cat and yes, I do clip the dew claws too. He knows when I am ready almost senses it, and it may not be his favorite activity but he does not resist. It hurts animals when they walk on nails that are too long --as it would for humans as well. Once we are finished and treats are dispensed for good behavior, then he comes over to sit on my lap and I know all is forgiven. He does not hiss (cats have white nails and it is easy to see where to stop), or try get away. My secret is that I wipe him down with a damp warm washcloth from his face to the ears and back first--almost as if his mother was licking him. He gets pretty relaxed and then I flip him over on my lap, feet up, and clip all the nails one by one very carefully. I bought those sticks from Amazon that stop the bleeding if it should occur, and it does maybe once a year, if that. I am very careful about it as I do not want him to associate it with pain. He may meow a few times to voice his concerns but that is all. I insist that a cat let me trim his nails before I adopt them (usually at three years of age). This now is the only cat in the household...his brother died at 19 years of age in 2016. I have used the technique with all my cats I have had three in the past 20 years and I do two cats for my neighbor who would otherwise pay the Vet for a "PAWdecure". So far so good.
    Renee, you need a new groomer and I would not leave my dogs with anyone until I was sure they would not hurt my pet with the clippers. It can be very upsetting for the dogs once their human leaves them if the groomer is inept or unprofessional in any way. Are there any groomers in your area that come to your home in a van? We have lots of them in DC and they are very popular. I would check YELP reviews first before hiring anyone.

  • @ElsaInCa
    @ElsaInCa 3 года назад +1

    You might have to travel to the next town to find a good groomer. Ask your neighbors for recommendations too. Mobile groomers could be a good option, because you can see how he or she treats your dogs, but they’re generally more expensive. Good luck!

  • @TotallyUniqueTime
    @TotallyUniqueTime 3 года назад

    My dad and I raised bird dogs for many, many years. With a kennel of a dozen dogs my dad's engineering degree was constantly addressing ways to efficiently care for all the dogs. I loved his toe nail solution. He built all his dogs a lean-to style house with a 45% roof covered with the most course and rough asphalt roofing. Dogs love to jump up on things anyway and the asphalt roofing is like a giant emery board. The angle forces the dog to use his nails to stay on the roof and he winds up filing his own nails. It worked for us. Your yard has room for emery board ramp if not a proper doghouse. Or you could build some dog agility course gear with roofing walking surfaces....just spitballing now.

  • @user-xb9ef3lw5n
    @user-xb9ef3lw5n 3 года назад

    You can try to get one of those pet lick mats and smear peanut butter on it. Do baby steps and go slow. Maybe start off with one paw or only 3 toes at a time while they are being rewarded and busy with the peanut butter take a break at least 30 minutes to 1 hour and do 3 more nails while they’re eating eating peanut butter. Keep doing that until you finish. It may take you a couple days to get all their nails. If they still seem uncomfortable and hesitant start even slower and do 1-2 nails at a time. Along with lick mat give them lots of praise afterwards. Slowly build their trust and comfortability with nail trimming don’t rush it because it’ll ruin any progress you made and they’ll back track. Also, I’d suggest to only use the nail grinder instead of the nail clipper because it’s a lot easier to accidentally hurt them with the clipper which could also ruin any progress you make.

  • @BronteBlu2
    @BronteBlu2 3 года назад

    I bought the SAME nail grinder from Amazon! I love the fact that it's rechargeable, but holds a charge for quite a long time.
    My Pitbull doesn't mind it either. She now dozes off while I'm doing it. I LOVE this grinder. Using nail clippers is much more scary for me. The grinder allows removing parts of the nail little by little. I watched a dog groomer who explained that using the grinder, you shouldn't stay on a nail for an extended time, but move from toe-to-toe, and come back to the nails that still need more trimming... because the grinder does heat up the nail if you stay on one nail for too long. She said the way to know you've ground enough of the nail is you'll see a tiny black dot on the nail tip you've been grinding down...that's the cuticle you're close to. My 4lb Chihuahua chews her own nails so I never have to trim them. Why she does that, I just don't know. And my 110lb Anatolian Shepherd seems to keep his nails down by running in the yard because his never get long.

  • @northerngirl1637
    @northerngirl1637 3 года назад +1

    I'm so glad you told new "groomer" where to go!👍🐾💙

  • @bittersweet6507
    @bittersweet6507 3 года назад

    We got our cockapoo during covid when the groomers in our area were closed. Out of desperation, I purchased a grooming kit online. I have become pretty good at grooming but can’t do the ear hair. Ringo finally had his first professional grooming done and my husband said he liked the way I did it better. I think I’ll do the in-between groomings going forward with seasonal full grooming by the professionals. Love your channel and the way you interact with your sweet dogs.

  • @lynitadyer6592
    @lynitadyer6592 3 года назад

    I am sorry you had a bad experience. I take Susse to the same place you went to and had no idea why they moved and all the new faces there. I have not had any problems yet but will keep an eye on it. Pollex and Maxxie are precious! ❤🐾

    • @WelcomeToMyCurls
      @WelcomeToMyCurls  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much!! We loved the place when it belonged to the previous owner and never had any issues. Regardless, Maxxie is enjoying being a little fuzz ball right now ❤️

  • @j.durham1993
    @j.durham1993 3 года назад

    My dogs hate it too! I don't know how I figured this out for myself, but, I put that plastic collar on my dog( the collar the vet gives you to keep your pooch from licking at a boo boo) and my dogs are compliant with nail cutting with that dang thing on( go figure). It may be that they can't see what I'm doing, but it has worked for us! Love your channel❤️Jan

  • @ProNJ22
    @ProNJ22 3 года назад +1

    Good job Renee, I hope you can locate a competent new groomer soon.

  • @et1016
    @et1016 3 года назад +1

    I always take my mini schnauzer to my vet to have his nails trimmed in between visits to the groomer. It’s really no big deal.