When you acquire a non-shedding dog that you'd like to keep long for the first time, proper brushing is a learning curve. The dogs coat was in fairly decent condition. He was recently neutered, meaning he was likely wearing a cone for a period of time, causing matting. The coat is also likely going through a change, due to the change in hormone levels. Let's cut the owner some slack - as she is more than willing to put in the work to keep his coat matt free. She's purchased all the right tools, and was happy to listen to all my tips and tricks to prevent matting going forward 🙂
Yes!! It unfortunately does not take long for a doodle to get matted 😭 I'm not a dog groomer, but I do own a cockapoo, and I have to be on top of brushing him (ESPECIALLY if he gets wet). He also has, like, 3 different textures of fur 😂
Vanessa is so sweet to protect the owners. Some ppl get quite vicious when it's not appropriate. All that will do is drive off the caring owners, who fear they'll get lumped in with the others.
Even though he has a lot of mats you can tell the owner does take care of him and grooms him often with how chill he is with the blower and brush. They just need more practice with dematting him but his behaviour really reflects the owners care for him.
Yeah and doodle coats are WEIRD AF. Don't blame her at all for taking awhile to get a handle on his, especially if she's only fairly recently adopted him.
If she "groomed him often" he wouldn't have had these HUGE pelted mats! Newfoundlands are VERY chill by nature so grooming them is usually easy for them to deal with even if a dog has never been groomed. I adopted my first Newfie when he was already 13 months and he was perfect while grooming right from the start.
I comb my standard poodle every day for half an hour, this is a must, otherwise he is matted in a matter of a week. He is extremely curly, so the groomer says, so I just have to put in the work and my dog must put in the patience. (I cannot count the times ppl said "Oh, a poodle, cool! I have been thinking about getting one myself, because he does not shed, does he?" No, he does not. On the other hand he is a dirt magnet, in wet weather every outing ends in the bathtub, I have to shower his feet. No shampoo, just warm shower at the feet and often at the tummy to get the dirt out. Plus half an hour combing every day. Plus it costs more than 100 Euros every six weeks to have him cut by a groomer. SO, there are about one thousand valid reasons why to get a poodle, but his coat is definitely not among them. The coat is a pain in the *ss.)
If you've never owned a dog that grows "hair" rather than "fur," it can be a learning process. Especially if it's a doodle that potentially has a weird hybrid coat. I hope you help the owner learn the right way to brush and comb thru this lovely boy's coat. They obviously care very much and have been trying to do a good job maintaining him!
Exactly right about the random textures that occur with doodle-mixes. I have a rescued Aussiedoodle. Australian Shepherd wavy & wiry hair along with a softer curliness becomes a crazy floofy tangle if not regularly brushed & groomed. She looked more like a small Old English Sheepdog, when brought into rescue (after 3-4 months of no grooming & puppies, raised, adopted). The groomer I found was thrilled that I wanted her shaved down, because the matting was horrendous, would have been a lot like this.
I adopted a pomapoo in 2019. Her coat is a menace (pom 2x fur and poodle hair mixed in) and I just keep it short. I had a Pom for years before that and she was easy compared to the pomapoo. Hair just grows and grows and grows and grows... More recently I adopted a havanese, but was only comfortable with it after having a dog with hair and knew what to expect...havanese hair is so curly and mats easy if you don't take care of it as well. Apparently she had to be shaved before I took her home because of her mats.
We were apparently lucky with our first cockapoo, who had wavy hair that was consistent. My current cockapoo definitely has a weird hybrid coat 🤣 He doesn't shed, but he does have at least 3 different textures in his fur
Our beloved Woody/a Havanese was so handsome. I spent long time brushing him everyday. I also groomed him myself. It was a 3.5 hour groom each time. But, he was so patient with me. Missed him so much!!
Stanley was very well mannered for his grooming. the owner has treated him well and conditioned him for grooming. He is a very big and fluffy dog with a beautiful coat.
That was SUCH a good dog, he's just a baby still and so well behaved! I'm glad his owner cares about his coat, I'm sure she'll get to grips with that challenge over time.
Our 10-year-old Keeshond started having seizures when we took him to be groomed - he’s a very anxious dog, and he’s on meds now but still had a seizure when we tried the last time, so we did him ourselves with Nasty Critter, Fluff Off and the conditioner and then with Ice on Ice. He turned out really well! We bought a high-velocity dryer but didn’t need the Happy Hoody. We handled compacted fur and mats too. We were able to do this because I watched so many of your videos. Thank you!
One time Stanley was having coffee, and then he accidentally drank Jim's orange juice and didn't notice. Goes to show you how much Stanley doesn't care. ....... Oh wait wrong video
I love that you show owner reactions sometimes and that you respect that not everyone wants to be on camera - this is a happy medium. I don’t need to see their faces, just to see how happy the pet is and the hear the joy of the owner. Thank you to the owners willing to participate!
Two days ago I groomed an extremely matted St Bernard at the owner’s house because I couldn’t fit her in my shower. I spent nearly two hours shaving the dog and 1.5 hours bathing. The senior girl was so happy to finally be mat free after nearly a year of not seeing a groomer. Sadly I was not able to save all of her coat but the owner didn’t care, she just wanted the mats gone. It’s so rewarding being able to help people with their dogs and then see their reactions. Priceless!
This groom made me really respect what you are willing to do just to help dogs in need, Vanessa! To spend 3.5 hours on a complimentary groom, instead of completing probably about 3 normal sessions in the same time... You're an absolute lifesaver for dogs like this - matted, agressive, disabled and neglected. Thank you! 🙏
Well she is in the lucky (and with lucky i mean well earned) position, that most of her income comes from her shop and channel, so not only she can take a day for a single customer, if that is what is needed, she can also offer grooming for free 🙂
@@Daniel-rd6styup so she gets job satisfaction and the videos of these free grooms make her an decent additional income - some of which I believe she earmarks for charity so it’s a total win win 😊
The tidbit on the change in hormone levels causing his fur to change is fascinating and makes sense. The longer I've watched your channel, the more I learn that groomers are just as essential as any vet. ❤ Stanley was a good boy!
I like how you manage people's expectations for other groomers, explaining things like having more time and so forth, so people can hopefully have reasonable expectations. I'm not a dog groomer nor do I have a dog to take to a groomer, it just seems like you're professionally courteous to others in your field.
Your videos are bright spots in the world. With the occasional hard to watch rescue groom, though knowing that you have made them physically more comfortable and adoptable makes up for the tears. You & your cameraman have great senses of humor, and obviously love animals. Thank you
THANK YOU from the bottom of my Doodle owning heart for highlighting the owner's care and dedication to maintaining this dog's coat. Well done owner!! I bought an Australian Labradoodle before understanding the grievances people have with poodle cross breeds. While I lacked knowledge on that front, I did go through a process of finding a breeder who gave temperament tests and health tests. Their breeding dogs live in family homes, and they require an application process and information session on how to care for the dog before a sale took place. I bought the tools to groom my girl at home and actually use them. There was a learning curve, and a couple of short cuts until we got it right. I have a dog who has a great temperament, and we love her to bits. While I will probably not purchase a Labradoodle in the future, I will definitely rescue ones that are being mistreated. These dogs can be great family pets for someone who is willing to spend the time and energy.
I honestly think that big dogs are better trained than the little ones because we understand they can do so much more damage/or injuries. I purposely made sure my dog learned not to jump on people as a puppy because he could have been over 100lbs (thankfully he is only 93 lbs). I made sure to be very firm with him and not allow it. He still doesn’t have a good recall, but most people with his breed don’t have a recall … because they don’t listen while outside.
It’s vital to train all dogs!! It keeps their anxiety levels down and makes them good neighbors. It’s an improvement part of being a good pet steward. If you don’t want to put in the time or spend the money then you’re not going to be a responsible pet owner.
One thing is of course very clear after watching this video. Girl With The Dogs has golden hands, and is a true magician with dogs and cats. Big or small she plays them all.
He is such a beautiful dog! It has taken me years to figure out how to deal with my own hair type, I can't imagine having to also learn how to deal with different dog hair types!
He is the absolute best boy EVER! What a big sweet baby, and you were absolutely wonderful with him. His happy playing at the end was everything. Thanks for saving this sweetheart's coat and providing education for his loving mom!
What a sweet boy. Kudos to his owner for raising him so well. His mix makes for a tricky coat but she has a good video and all to help her maintain his coat. He is a lucky pup.
For an 18 mo old, he is quite calm & colected, and is a beautiful pup!💓💓💓 But I could never... Kudos to Vanessa for a great job, and his owner for her efforts!🐾
What a handsome dog. He was really amazing through his first groom. As others have said, you can tell the owners did a great job getting him used to it. It’s nice when you give the story of what’s behind the groom. In this case, he was neutered, and needed to wear the cone of shame to ensure he healed correctly. In the process, the hair just got a little bit past the point where the owner felt it was a bit above her skill level. She did what a good pet owner should, and took him to a professional. Im sure Vanessa will see this dog again, maybe once a year for a good once over.
i have watched you for a few months now, i think you are wonderful, not only at your job, but the way to treat all the dogs, cats. it i lived near enough id come to you, but im in the uk. your so sweet
What, exactly, is gorgeous about a mongrel whose owners have already failed to cope with the facts of his physical attributes before he is two years old?
I just adore this dog. I adore the size of this dog and the temperament. You’re doing such a great job with him! The owner will be so pleased when her dog comes home.
Hi Vanessa, Oh my goodness, Stanley is so adorable, his owner is blessed to have him, her reaction to Stanley’s transformation made me smile,great job on his groom Vanessa I love this video. Love Katherine xoxo
Vanessa you are a miracle worker when it comes to these beautiful puppers. I know it helps when their so good natured like this big huggable baby, another fantastic job👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾💐
I don't think we ever had a dog with such a height when sitting. When he sat on the table in the start...where the bar was and where his head was😮 If his legs where any longer😂he would be a pony, not a dog. But... anything smaller than a Labrador is not even a dog to me. They are cute fur balls😅 but dog is not what comes to mind when I see a tiny one of those
Vanessa, Stanley is an ANGEL -- especially for being so young! You did such a beautiful job with him! His extreme patience speaks wonders for his breeds. WOOF! 😇❣
When you acquire a non-shedding dog that you'd like to keep long for the first time, proper brushing is a learning curve. The dogs coat was in fairly decent condition. He was recently neutered, meaning he was likely wearing a cone for a period of time, causing matting. The coat is also likely going through a change, due to the change in hormone levels. Let's cut the owner some slack - as she is more than willing to put in the work to keep his coat matt free. She's purchased all the right tools, and was happy to listen to all my tips and tricks to prevent matting going forward 🙂
The owner of this magnificent fellow also has a fantastic video as a tutorial.
Lucky, gorgeous pup ❤.
Yes!! It unfortunately does not take long for a doodle to get matted 😭 I'm not a dog groomer, but I do own a cockapoo, and I have to be on top of brushing him (ESPECIALLY if he gets wet). He also has, like, 3 different textures of fur 😂
You can tell that big pile of happiness has been well loved at home .... Even when you try your best it still can be something you need help with .
One stunningly beautiful dog ❤❤❤ Hi there Stanley ✨️ xxx
Vanessa is so sweet to protect the owners.
Some ppl get quite vicious when it's not appropriate.
All that will do is drive off the caring owners, who fear they'll get lumped in with the others.
Playing in the backyard at the end is usually my favorite part, and this one delivered. What a regal, calm yet fun-loving, gentleman.
Even though he has a lot of mats you can tell the owner does take care of him and grooms him often with how chill he is with the blower and brush. They just need more practice with dematting him but his behaviour really reflects the owners care for him.
Yeah and doodle coats are WEIRD AF. Don't blame her at all for taking awhile to get a handle on his, especially if she's only fairly recently adopted him.
If she "groomed him often" he wouldn't have had these HUGE pelted mats! Newfoundlands are VERY chill by nature so grooming them is usually easy for them to deal with even if a dog has never been groomed. I adopted my first Newfie when he was already 13 months and he was perfect while grooming right from the start.
I agree. They have definitely been trying. He would be an absolute mess otherwise.
I comb my standard poodle every day for half an hour, this is a must, otherwise he is matted in a matter of a week. He is extremely curly, so the groomer says, so I just have to put in the work and my dog must put in the patience.
(I cannot count the times ppl said "Oh, a poodle, cool! I have been thinking about getting one myself, because he does not shed, does he?" No, he does not. On the other hand he is a dirt magnet, in wet weather every outing ends in the bathtub, I have to shower his feet. No shampoo, just warm shower at the feet and often at the tummy to get the dirt out. Plus half an hour combing every day. Plus it costs more than 100 Euros every six weeks to have him cut by a groomer. SO, there are about one thousand valid reasons why to get a poodle, but his coat is definitely not among them. The coat is a pain in the *ss.)
That dog’s entire persona exudes love and joy. So happy that a pup this cool ended up in the best hands possible.
If you've never owned a dog that grows "hair" rather than "fur," it can be a learning process. Especially if it's a doodle that potentially has a weird hybrid coat. I hope you help the owner learn the right way to brush and comb thru this lovely boy's coat. They obviously care very much and have been trying to do a good job maintaining him!
Exactly right about the random textures that occur with doodle-mixes. I have a rescued Aussiedoodle. Australian Shepherd wavy & wiry hair along with a softer curliness becomes a crazy floofy tangle if not regularly brushed & groomed. She looked more like a small Old English Sheepdog, when brought into rescue (after 3-4 months of no grooming & puppies, raised, adopted).
The groomer I found was thrilled that I wanted her shaved down, because the matting was horrendous, would have been a lot like this.
I adopted a pomapoo in 2019. Her coat is a menace (pom 2x fur and poodle hair mixed in) and I just keep it short. I had a Pom for years before that and she was easy compared to the pomapoo. Hair just grows and grows and grows and grows...
More recently I adopted a havanese, but was only comfortable with it after having a dog with hair and knew what to expect...havanese hair is so curly and mats easy if you don't take care of it as well. Apparently she had to be shaved before I took her home because of her mats.
So true!
We were apparently lucky with our first cockapoo, who had wavy hair that was consistent. My current cockapoo definitely has a weird hybrid coat 🤣 He doesn't shed, but he does have at least 3 different textures in his fur
Our beloved Woody/a Havanese was so handsome. I spent long time brushing him everyday. I also groomed him myself. It was a 3.5 hour groom each time. But, he was so patient with me. Missed him so much!!
Stanley was very well mannered for his grooming. the owner has treated him well and conditioned him for grooming. He is a very big and fluffy dog with a beautiful coat.
Stanley is a proper gentleman, and he won't let you forget it.
He even wears a tux.
That was SUCH a good dog, he's just a baby still and so well behaved! I'm glad his owner cares about his coat, I'm sure she'll get to grips with that challenge over time.
He's a giant baby, absolutely adorable.
Our German Shepherd is the same. A 95 pound giant baby, who sulks when his dad leaves for work. 😂❤
@@angelat.8997aww😊🐶
That's what I was thinking.
He looks like Cousin It.
Figuratively and literally. A big, sweet, precious baby so happy to see mommy at the end.
Our 10-year-old Keeshond started having seizures when we took him to be groomed - he’s a very anxious dog, and he’s on meds now but still had a seizure when we tried the last time, so we did him ourselves with Nasty Critter, Fluff Off and the conditioner and then with Ice on Ice. He turned out really well! We bought a high-velocity dryer but didn’t need the Happy Hoody. We handled compacted fur and mats too. We were able to do this because I watched so many of your videos. Thank you!
"Stanley don't care" gave honeybadger vibes 😂
One time Stanley was having coffee, and then he accidentally drank Jim's orange juice and didn't notice. Goes to show you how much Stanley doesn't care.
.......
Oh wait wrong video
Gotta love the badge!!
😂🤣🥰
And we all know: Honey badger does not give AF ;-)
Honey Badger!!! 😍
I love that you show owner reactions sometimes and that you respect that not everyone wants to be on camera - this is a happy medium. I don’t need to see their faces, just to see how happy the pet is and the hear the joy of the owner. Thank you to the owners willing to participate!
What a nice temperament this dog has! Nice job owner.
LOVE when Vanessa asks Stanley to close his mouth, and he does immediately. ❤️
He’s gorgeous! I think he needs to be called a “noodle” instead of a “doodle”! 😂
I looked after a doodle named Noodle…
That was my opinion too.
Ha! I agree!❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤😊
Definitely. In fact he's a super noodle ❤
Two days ago I groomed an extremely matted St Bernard at the owner’s house because I couldn’t fit her in my shower. I spent nearly two hours shaving the dog and 1.5 hours bathing. The senior girl was so happy to finally be mat free after nearly a year of not seeing a groomer. Sadly I was not able to save all of her coat but the owner didn’t care, she just wanted the mats gone. It’s so rewarding being able to help people with their dogs and then see their reactions. Priceless!
This groom made me really respect what you are willing to do just to help dogs in need, Vanessa! To spend 3.5 hours on a complimentary groom, instead of completing probably about 3 normal sessions in the same time... You're an absolute lifesaver for dogs like this - matted, agressive, disabled and neglected. Thank you! 🙏
And a pig and a disabled duck.
Well she is in the lucky (and with lucky i mean well earned) position, that most of her income comes from her shop and channel, so not only she can take a day for a single customer, if that is what is needed, she can also offer grooming for free 🙂
@@Daniel-rd6stUnderstood and agreed. 🎉
@@Daniel-rd6styup so she gets job satisfaction and the videos of these free grooms make her an decent additional income - some of which I believe she earmarks for charity so it’s a total win win 😊
@@moominmay Certainly!
The tidbit on the change in hormone levels causing his fur to change is fascinating and makes sense. The longer I've watched your channel, the more I learn that groomers are just as essential as any vet. ❤ Stanley was a good boy!
I like how you manage people's expectations for other groomers, explaining things like having more time and so forth, so people can hopefully have reasonable expectations. I'm not a dog groomer nor do I have a dog to take to a groomer, it just seems like you're professionally courteous to others in your field.
Your videos are bright spots in the world.
With the occasional hard to watch rescue groom, though knowing that you have made them physically more comfortable and adoptable makes up for the tears.
You & your cameraman have great senses of humor, and obviously love animals.
Thank you
Newfoundland x Poodle? Ohhhhhh boy that’s a coat mix I would never want.
Lol right? I remember the drama of French Poodle Shaving Day, think of the sheer size of a Newfie, and my brain tries to run away.
He's a Noodle!
Nightmare combination!!!
Why do people do this? Sigh 😮
@@16MedicRN I agree. Not a good idea however adorable Stanley is.
THANK YOU from the bottom of my Doodle owning heart for highlighting the owner's care and dedication to maintaining this dog's coat. Well done owner!! I bought an Australian Labradoodle before understanding the grievances people have with poodle cross breeds. While I lacked knowledge on that front, I did go through a process of finding a breeder who gave temperament tests and health tests. Their breeding dogs live in family homes, and they require an application process and information session on how to care for the dog before a sale took place. I bought the tools to groom my girl at home and actually use them. There was a learning curve, and a couple of short cuts until we got it right. I have a dog who has a great temperament, and we love her to bits. While I will probably not purchase a Labradoodle in the future, I will definitely rescue ones that are being mistreated. These dogs can be great family pets for someone who is willing to spend the time and energy.
Positive owner reactions are Vanessa's reward for these complimentary grooms.
yeah, nah ...
He’s so chilled…and beautiful…
The dog was the sweetest dog didn’t give Vanessa any trouble at all good boy and Vanessa. You are a good girl good girl.
8:10 😂❤ He is like a puppy ❤ but such a good boy...calm and quiet during the entire groom
A NEWFOODLE!!!
Noodle!
😅😅😅😅@@Alboalt
No no, a NEWDLE!!
NewfounDoodle?
Poofoundland?
So well behaved! Congrats to the owner, Stanley is clearly a very happy boy!
Stanley is such a goof ball ,the way he was playing and he looks like a Stanley. His groom was outstanding . You are so good Vanessa.♥️✂️🐾
He's named perfectly! 🥰
@@alyzu4755 Stanley, just like Mr. Roper on Three’s Company! He was kinda goofy, too.
What a good boy! Living proof it’s vital to train large dogs.
I honestly think that big dogs are better trained than the little ones because we understand they can do so much more damage/or injuries. I purposely made sure my dog learned not to jump on people as a puppy because he could have been over 100lbs (thankfully he is only 93 lbs). I made sure to be very firm with him and not allow it. He still doesn’t have a good recall, but most people with his breed don’t have a recall … because they don’t listen while outside.
It’s vital to train all dogs!! It keeps their anxiety levels down and makes them good neighbors. It’s an improvement part of being a good pet steward. If you don’t want to put in the time or spend the money then you’re not going to be a responsible pet owner.
One thing is of course very clear after watching this video.
Girl With The Dogs has golden hands, and is a true magician with dogs and cats.
Big or small she plays them all.
I didn't know Vanessa groomed ponies too! What a lovely, sweet boy and what a wonderful outcome.
Stanley is a handsome boy with a beautiful temperament. Definitely well trained. He was the goodest fluffy boy during his spa session.😊
Oh he's such a well behaved dog! Owner's done a fantastic job with him!
Stanley looks very good. You can tell he is very loved by his owner. Kudos to the owner for keeping up with his brushing and taking good care of him.
Huge shout-out to you for working to save his coat, as well as to the owner for training/socializing him. What a good boy!
He is such a beautiful dog! It has taken me years to figure out how to deal with my own hair type, I can't imagine having to also learn how to deal with different dog hair types!
I love him!! He is darling and was so good during the time you worked on him!
Stanley was such a good boy! And he's so loveable.
Stanley is the best. Just so patient and so friendly.
Just over a year, and he's a huge happy boy.
He is the absolute best boy EVER! What a big sweet baby, and you were absolutely wonderful with him. His happy playing at the end was everything. Thanks for saving this sweetheart's coat and providing education for his loving mom!
He had a really good demeanor
What a sweet boy. Kudos to his owner for raising him so well. His mix makes for a tricky coat but she has a good video and all to help her maintain his coat. He is a lucky pup.
For an 18 mo old, he is quite calm & colected, and is a beautiful pup!💓💓💓
But I could never...
Kudos to Vanessa for a great job, and his owner for her efforts!🐾
He is such a good boy! His person has done a really nice job getting him ready for handling.
Nice save! His coat is gorgeous. The movement when he jumps around ... ♥. He looks fantastic.
You’re adorable! You demonstrated “close tout mouth” to Stanley. It just shows me how much you respect these beautiful souls you groom ❤
What a huge, sweet and totally cooperative fur baby. ❤❤❤
Stanley has a chill personality. So tolerant of his Spa Day. Nice job Vanessa
He's a Newdle and he's so sweet. Giant lap baby.
What a handsome dog. He was really amazing through his first groom. As others have said, you can tell the owners did a great job getting him used to it. It’s nice when you give the story of what’s behind the groom. In this case, he was neutered, and needed to wear the cone of shame to ensure he healed correctly. In the process, the hair just got a little bit past the point where the owner felt it was a bit above her skill level. She did what a good pet owner should, and took him to a professional. Im sure Vanessa will see this dog again, maybe once a year for a good once over.
Yes he IS such a good boy! He's gorgeous, and so friendly and playful. I would love to snuggle with him.
Stanley is so far my favorite! He is a big ball of adorable happy fluff!
Love his playing session in the garden with you, such a gorgeous happy boy!
Always lovely to see a well cared for baby in for their spa day! Bet he's going home to lots of cuddles.
What a fantastic dog!!! He reminds me, both in appearance as well as personality, of the “dog” from 80’s Sesame Street! 😱😍🥰👍😂
Barkley.
What a great dog for grooming; his owner is doing things right! And he’s gorgeous!!!
My parents had a Newfie!! Such a great breed! We miss you, Sam!😢
Stanley is such a well behaved pup, he was so calm and patient
What a sweet big fluff ball ! Good job Vanessa!
he's such a sweetheart!!! Great job with Stanley! He soooooo loves his mom!
Chill doggo. Very sweet.
Blessings
Stanley playing at the end m was so adorable - he was so calm during the grooming. ❤
i have watched you for a few months now, i think you are wonderful, not only at your job, but the way to treat all the dogs, cats. it i lived near enough id come to you, but im in the uk. your so sweet
He is a gorgeous and happy dog. Glad you could help him and his owner
What a fabulous dog. So gorgeous
What, exactly, is gorgeous about a mongrel whose owners have already failed to cope with the facts of his physical attributes before he is two years old?
He is the best behaved boy what a delight to get him floofy again.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧💙🐕🐩🐶
I just love watching Vanessa groom dogs twice her size. ❤ What a gorgeous doggo.
What unbelievably beautiful dog! Way too much dog for me, but I'm delighted to have seen him and to know he's so loved.
He’s adorable and so well behaved. ❤❤❤
I just adore this dog. I adore the size of this dog and the temperament. You’re doing such a great job with him! The owner will be so pleased when her dog comes home.
Stanley is the perfect name for him. He’s just a big ol goofy good boy. He was so awesome and playful
What a gorgeous furbaby & so well behaved for 1.5 years old. You did a great job grooming him & saving his coat❤❤
What lovely dog ..so well behaved..well done Stanley
Hi Vanessa, Oh my goodness, Stanley is so adorable, his owner is blessed to have him, her reaction to Stanley’s transformation made me smile,great job on his groom Vanessa I love this video. Love Katherine xoxo
Such a well behaved boy. Beautiful
Great job on saving that coat. What a beautiful dog.
Stanley, huge fellow, he turned out beautiful, he was so good for only 18 months old.
Vanessa you are a miracle worker when it comes to these beautiful puppers. I know it helps when their so good natured like this big huggable baby, another fantastic job👌🏾👏🏾👏🏾💐
I loved how he was playing with Vanessa in the yard at the end 😊
what a beautiful sweet natured dog, he clearly comes from a very good home and is much loved
What a beautiful sweet dog. Great job😊
What a delightful pup! So glad to hear the owner's really motivated to use your tips and tricks, and adjust to his new coat.
Watching the big dog play at the end of the video was adorable!
What a good doggie Stanley is! He's really adorable and has a super sweet personality!! ❤😊❤
I just love the name Stanley for him. He's such a handsome young gentleman!
He has the most chill! Holy moly, he is so whatevs about it all.
Ohhhh my fluff, what a beautiful puppy 😊he was so good a watching him play as big as he is. It was so adorable!
He looked great when he was finished. Such a good boy, too! I loved seeing you play with him at the end.
Holy moly he's huge
Caseoh dog
And beautyfull😍
Yeah, did you see the size of those paws?!? 😮
I don't think we ever had a dog with such a height when sitting. When he sat on the table in the start...where the bar was and where his head was😮
If his legs where any longer😂he would be a pony, not a dog.
But... anything smaller than a Labrador is not even a dog to me. They are cute fur balls😅 but dog is not what comes to mind when I see a tiny one of those
And to think he’s actually tiny for his breed
Thanks!
Ahhhhh!!!! I adore you! “Figure it out man” you are a joy!!!!! 😂❤
Stanley is a magnificent dog. Such a handsome chap and he looked like he has the sweetest nature, he was so good for you.
Stanley is so adorable! 🐾❤️
Vanessa, Stanley is an ANGEL -- especially for being so young! You did such a beautiful job with him! His extreme patience speaks wonders for his breeds. WOOF! 😇❣
If Hagrid were a dog, he would be Stanley.
😂😂 Absolutely true!!!😂😂
😂😂😂 so true@@lisastenzel5713
YES!
What a handsome boy Stanley is. Love his long white bib. Thanks Vanessa and staff at Girl With The Dogs for the work you do. You're amazing. 😊 🇨🇦
I find that if I use the thinning shears and chew the mat up a bit, it breaks the mat up and makes it easier to brush out without leaving a bald spot.
Such a good boy! He just acts like it's another day ❤