Spoiled growing up with a poodle…I’m so impatient with “dumb,” ie normal dogs… I know Vanessa isn’t much of a proponent of doodles, but I can’t help thinking anything involving a poodle is a good thing…
The inner conflict of wanting hugs from the nice lady but said nice lady also has the scary thing making noise. XD But I'm sure she got a bunch of cuddles and fuss after her grooming session!
There is something just so loving how even after she was subjected to such scary things like water and the blow dryer, the moment she got on the table, the pup immediately went to her lap. She is going to be such a precious dog as she gets older.
dogs were made less intelligent and more naive than wolves through selective breeding. Thats what humans find adorable, but was done by humans to suit human needs
@@QUICKBOOKS1They didn't say anything about Darwin? Dogs have changed through selective breeding. And, if you compare their genome to wolves' genome, more of the genes that are active as puppies are kept active as adults in dogs, including genes that make puppies more socially malleable. In a good environment this means more open to experience and willing to look to other animals for guidance. In bad circumstances, it could be taken as naivety. We've recently repeated the process and gotten similar effects in foxes as well, in very few generations. The genetic effects of domestication are well studied and documented. Cats, on the other hand, definitely domesticated themselves, and only partially.
I had a Shelton mixed with poodle. She was as only 20lbs. She needed absolutely no training. She was 6 weeks old, went outside for potty, never made a mess in the house. She sat without training. She trained us in a day. I still miss her 6 years later…
What a cute little girl! I love how you distracted her to get her little daggers clipped. Your love for what you do shows in every single groom no matter who the client is. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us.
Learn something new every day. I didn't know that Australian Shepherds were "supposed" to have their tails docked. Cheers from Liz and Ginger (pic left) in Victoria.
@@rosemaryannastrijbos6991 That's good. Docking for "beauty" reasons is supposed to be banned in the UK too, but I still see some (nothing like as many as before, thankfully) that I doubt had medical issues. It's like cutting out a human's tongue!
Your patience, your gentle way with the animals, and your steady hands are THE best way to introduce a young pup (or kitty) to the trials of grooming. I really think this lil gal will not remain quite so afraid after such an encounter. You're always so, so sweet to these critters, even the ones that scream, or try to bite, or simply flip out on you. Your compassion is part of what keeps me watching! Thank you so much
I could just kiss every little freckle on that face!!! Beautiful baby, beautiful name! I can’t get over Vanessa’s dog sounds. She fools me every time.😆
Being part Australian shepherd, she is very intelligent and will very loving. I had an 80 lb Aussie ,he passed away when he was 14 I miss him every day.
Koa's coat is beautiful! She's a lovely, happy and healthy puppy and once completely socialized will be a lifetime friend and companion for her lucky family.
@@elenalatici9568 It can be an unkind thing to say to a person, although usually not intentionally so. For dogs, most prefer them to be 'well behaved' - but a dog that is particularly clever will get bored doing just 'regular dog things' and so will likely try to find their own fun. Then can often in ways owners would prefer them not to or getting them into unique (and potentially more dangerous) kinds of trouble. The implication in that statement is that it's a bad thing here, but imo it's more that owners (and, in the case for children, adults) need to adapt and provide extra stimulation to redirect behaviour in a positive direction. Basically, it's not a problem if there's a proper outlet for the boredom. That... can be hard to find, though. For a lot of dogs, usually a good response is extra dog training. Teaching extra tricks, commands, learning agility courses, etc. For working breeds, often finding 'jobs' will work well too.
@@bluerendar2194 Yeah in the first place no one who is not gonna need a smart dog should get a smart dog unless they really mean to constantly be stimulating them. Aussies are not apartment dogs. If they wreck havoc it's on the owner for thinking they are, not a bad temper. It's not that they aren't "well behaved", it's that they have much more demanding care requirements, which involves constantly challenging them with fairly complex tasks and such. Aussies, poodles, border collies, etc... aren't casual dog owner breeds, they are bred for specific purposes, arguably no one should have them if they aren't going to train them and have them working. Especially since dogs like those tend to have certain instincts that can be quite dangerous if left unchecked. They kinda need to have something to fulfill that herding role or they'll find a way to do it themselves. I love them but i would never in good conscience get them since they aren't compatible with my lifestyle, people need to understand you can't just get any breed at all. It was honestly pretty idiotic of my parents to get me a toy poodle when i was a toddler expecting me to take care of it when none of us had the physical and/or mental availability to fulfill such a dog's needs, likely part of the reason she ended up with aggressive behaviours.
@@elenalatici9568 It's completely different when said to a person vs a pet. For a person it's usually that they tend to be considered annoying, disrespectful of authority, unpredictable, hard to keep on a tight leash, etc... but it's hard to explain.
It's normally said about children who ask questions or make statements that the adult can't answer but doesn't like. It means you're too smart for me. @@Dice-Z
Yes they would be a mutt if the breeding was not purposeful. That's the difference. Indiscriminate mating creates mutts. Purposeful breeding for desired look, temperament, abilities is how new breeds are created. All breeds come from this type of mating. Pure breeds are what you get when you keep breeding until you have constants. The goldendoodle is becoming so much so a breed that when you see one you know what it is. I have a multigen miniature goldendoodle. She is several generations pure. You can't mistake her for anything other than what she is. She is an excellent dog. Looks like her parents and all of her siblings. She is smart, even tempered, does not shed, and is exactly the size I was told.
@@jonok42congrats! You seem to have found a really good breeder. Unfortunately, they are few and far between, most of these doodles are backyard bred for money, with no regard for any of the qualities you mentioned, by people who aren't trying to create a new breed. Also, I'd be interested in meeting a pup like yours, I've heard most doodles past like an F2 are.... Um. Rough. Let's just say.
She is so freaking cute. Aussie and poodle? Her owners should be glad she doesn't have opposable thumbs. I had to stay at least a step ahead of my Aussie. And the Aussie/Boston Terrier mix I have now is too smart for her own good.
@@Sandy-jx8gz She's the size of an average Boston Terrier with the terrier coat. Copper and white with blue eyes. She has a longer snout with a little upturn to her nose. Her mom is a red merle Aussie and dad is a black and white Boston. She's right at 20 lbs at 6 months old. I know I'm prejudiced but I think she got her mom's intelligence and her dad's goofiness.
what a cutie pie! my boyfriends parents have an aussie named Presley and he is the biggest goof. he literally rubs against everyone like how cats do haha. he’s a sweetheart
I'm so curious to see how this dog turns out when she's grown. You never really know until they finish growing; it's always like playing a lucky dip when you mix breeds, and she's already such a pretty little dog.
Yeah, unfortunately, docking Aussie tails is still extremely common even for breeders who aren't breeding for show or working. And unfortunately, I have met more than one aussiedoodle with a docked tail, which makes me want to start swinging, bc there is *literally no conceivable point* to doing so
Some aussies are naturally bobbed but most are owned by delightful people who seem to truly believe dogs magically fall to pieces and become another breed if they have ears and tails
You take such great care of the puppies on their first grooming. I love how you introduce the pups to the shampoo and drying process while taking their fears into account and adjusting to each puppy's specific personality.
The Australian genes definitely won out. What a gorgeous pup. I'm just soaking up the serotonin, especially while she's propped up in your lap. Do you wash and reuse those towels? 30° C is 86° F for those of us south of the border. Toasty warm, but not hot like the US Midwest.
I love how she still loves Vanessa, even after the acid bath and the purple dragon breathing fire onto her fur. Sweet little speckled girl.
Only the really GOOD humans hold you in their lap to protect you from the dragons.
The safest & worst place to be 😳🐕🐶😜
Accurate description
frr
I have a feeling that pup has extreme seperation anxiety, as in, it literally would crawl under your skin if possible.
that is going to be a dog that is too smart for anyone's good.
Don’t get me started on Border Collie + Poodle mixes
She could do your taxes for you, sell your house, and represent you in court.
They better start training her early because that's gonna be one independently minded dog
Spoiled growing up with a poodle…I’m so impatient with “dumb,” ie normal dogs…
I know Vanessa isn’t much of a proponent of doodles, but I can’t help thinking anything involving a poodle is a good thing…
My parents had a miniature poodle that was the dumbest dog I've ever seen. Sweet, but dumb.
aussie and poodle mix, that's some high doggy IQ right there
And all the beauty too! Model dogs😅 And that cute fluffy baby fur on her body...but not on the face and legs. Outstandingly stunning
She is adorabubble 😁💖
All I thought was energy off the charts!!
Throw in some Border Collie and you're set!
Even though she was scared of the dryer, I love how she climbed on to your lap because it was a safe space
The inner conflict of wanting hugs from the nice lady but said nice lady also has the scary thing making noise. XD
But I'm sure she got a bunch of cuddles and fuss after her grooming session!
Pretty soon she'll be too big to fit on zia Vanessa's lap. ❤
There is something just so loving how even after she was subjected to such scary things like water and the blow dryer, the moment she got on the table, the pup immediately went to her lap.
She is going to be such a precious dog as she gets older.
dogs were made less intelligent and more naive than wolves through selective breeding. Thats what humans find adorable, but was done by humans to suit human needs
@@croissant4131 I've got to disagree with you on that one. Charles Darwin was wrong with his book, "The Advanced Species". That is not us.
I wish I had Koa I been wanting a dog for years 😢😢 but one day I will
Precious! I am partial,I have an Aussie!
@@QUICKBOOKS1They didn't say anything about Darwin? Dogs have changed through selective breeding. And, if you compare their genome to wolves' genome, more of the genes that are active as puppies are kept active as adults in dogs, including genes that make puppies more socially malleable. In a good environment this means more open to experience and willing to look to other animals for guidance. In bad circumstances, it could be taken as naivety. We've recently repeated the process and gotten similar effects in foxes as well, in very few generations. The genetic effects of domestication are well studied and documented. Cats, on the other hand, definitely domesticated themselves, and only partially.
What beautiful coloring. She is a sweetheart.
I loooooooove her coat!! 😮 It reminds me of chocolate and vanilla swirl icecream!
Life is scary sometimes, especially for first time grooms. She was a trooper, beautiful.
Koa: "Proof positive... cuteness doesn't repel water."🥴
or soap.😄
ikr?! She’s so well behaved ❤
"Are you a tad bit pathetic?" That made me laugh so hard
Definitely caught me off guard. 🤣
And so accurate 😂 She was a little lady:"You said I smelled good, why do we need to do this???"
@@shawbros Thanks bro. I fixed it
I hope when she is fully grown her owners will bring her back as I really want to see how she looks when she is an adult. A beautiful puppy Xx
She's quite striking. I hope she gets less nervous as she continues to be groomed. She's going to be a smart one!
"Please don't wash away my cuteness!!!"
It was so cute how she froze for a bit when Vanessa barked!!!
She is so adorably cute 🩷
She just wants pets. I don't know how you can resist.
I had a Shelton mixed with poodle. She was as only 20lbs.
She needed absolutely no training. She was 6 weeks old, went outside for potty, never made a mess in the house. She sat without training.
She trained us in a day.
I still miss her 6 years later…
Her coat is stunning. She’s got a beautiful face ❤
It really looked like she put her paw out to comfort Vanessa when she was making the whimpering noises. What a little sweetheart.
Again proving this is someone who loves what they do for a living.
She doesn't charge for the grooms though
@@XxEmoGothOutcastxX oh, I know. She's also arraigned to fly people to things, etc. She's very charitable.
What a cute little girl! I love how you distracted her to get her little daggers clipped. Your love for what you do shows in every single groom no matter who the client is. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us.
Beautiful colouring and was pleased to see she still had her tail.😊🇦🇺
Learn something new every day. I didn't know that Australian Shepherds were "supposed" to have their tails docked. Cheers from Liz and Ginger (pic left) in Victoria.
@@lizj5740 well of course with the change in the law in VIC it is not allowed to dock. 🇦🇺
@@rosemaryannastrijbos6991 That's good. Docking for "beauty" reasons is supposed to be banned in the UK too, but I still see some (nothing like as many as before, thankfully) that I doubt had medical issues. It's like cutting out a human's tongue!
Those eyes. You can tell she is going to be a bundle of love and fun for her lucky, lucky people. Great job! You are so good!
Your patience, your gentle way with the animals, and your steady hands are THE best way to introduce a young pup (or kitty) to the trials of grooming. I really think this lil gal will not remain quite so afraid after such an encounter. You're always so, so sweet to these critters, even the ones that scream, or try to bite, or simply flip out on you. Your compassion is part of what keeps me watching! Thank you so much
I could just kiss every little freckle on that face!!! Beautiful baby, beautiful name! I can’t get over Vanessa’s dog sounds. She fools me every time.😆
Being part Australian shepherd, she is very intelligent and will very loving. I had an 80 lb Aussie ,he passed away when he was 14
I miss him every day.
Poodles are quite highly intelligent as well
❤
OMG she is so precious serotonin level at maximum
@sukibeckham8368 Did you notice how Vanessa HAD to get her onto her lap? *Only* to keep Koa calm, right?
Your lap was the final solace for her.... cutie 🥰🥰🥰
She's ADORABLE 🥰. I love her. I would cuddle her all day everyday.
thats not a dog thats an angel👼
IKR? She has enough cuteness for about 50 dogs 😄
How it possible to be that flipping cute❤❤❤❤❤. How is this not illegal 😂. She is stupid cute ❤.
For real!
Yes!!! So adorable! Love her spots! ❤❤❤
Koa's coat is beautiful! She's a lovely, happy and healthy puppy and once completely socialized will be a lifetime friend and companion for her lucky family.
serotonin boost is an understatement; her cuteness made my brain break.
She is just so pretty! What a sweetie...
Koa did quite well for her first bath and all. What a precious Pup!! Those Eyes!!
She's adorable! And will definitely be too smart for her own good.
I have never understood what that means. I was told that my all throughout my childhood and teens by my father
@@elenalatici9568 It can be an unkind thing to say to a person, although usually not intentionally so.
For dogs, most prefer them to be 'well behaved' - but a dog that is particularly clever will get bored doing just 'regular dog things' and so will likely try to find their own fun. Then can often in ways owners would prefer them not to or getting them into unique (and potentially more dangerous) kinds of trouble.
The implication in that statement is that it's a bad thing here, but imo it's more that owners (and, in the case for children, adults) need to adapt and provide extra stimulation to redirect behaviour in a positive direction. Basically, it's not a problem if there's a proper outlet for the boredom.
That... can be hard to find, though.
For a lot of dogs, usually a good response is extra dog training. Teaching extra tricks, commands, learning agility courses, etc. For working breeds, often finding 'jobs' will work well too.
@@bluerendar2194 Yeah in the first place no one who is not gonna need a smart dog should get a smart dog unless they really mean to constantly be stimulating them. Aussies are not apartment dogs. If they wreck havoc it's on the owner for thinking they are, not a bad temper. It's not that they aren't "well behaved", it's that they have much more demanding care requirements, which involves constantly challenging them with fairly complex tasks and such.
Aussies, poodles, border collies, etc... aren't casual dog owner breeds, they are bred for specific purposes, arguably no one should have them if they aren't going to train them and have them working. Especially since dogs like those tend to have certain instincts that can be quite dangerous if left unchecked. They kinda need to have something to fulfill that herding role or they'll find a way to do it themselves.
I love them but i would never in good conscience get them since they aren't compatible with my lifestyle, people need to understand you can't just get any breed at all. It was honestly pretty idiotic of my parents to get me a toy poodle when i was a toddler expecting me to take care of it when none of us had the physical and/or mental availability to fulfill such a dog's needs, likely part of the reason she ended up with aggressive behaviours.
@@elenalatici9568 It's completely different when said to a person vs a pet. For a person it's usually that they tend to be considered annoying, disrespectful of authority, unpredictable, hard to keep on a tight leash, etc... but it's hard to explain.
It's normally said about children who ask questions or make statements that the adult can't answer but doesn't like. It means you're too smart for me. @@Dice-Z
As long as you pets me while waving the purple flame thrower, I will survive! ❤🐾 😊
😂🤣
As always, Vanessa's handling of animals is amazing and so empathetic 💕💯. The young pup was so brave 💯💕
I want to steal that puppy. She’s SO CUTTTTEEE! Her owners are some very lucky people.
She just wants to be loved. What a beautiful dog ❤❤
Totally adorable! So wonderful how you gently handle her.
Love the heart in the middle of her forehead. She's blessed.
Oh! yeah. I just noticed that!! How Lovely that is❤
All these mixed breeds is what I’ve adopted from shelters all my life. Back then they were called mutts. 😂
Imo they're still mutts lol. But they're the best😊
They’re still mutts. They’re just mutts that people sell for a ton of money and idiots are willing to pay a ton of money for.
But for some unknown reason these mutts can cost thousands! We live in a crazy world
Yes they would be a mutt if the breeding was not purposeful.
That's the difference. Indiscriminate mating creates mutts. Purposeful breeding for desired look, temperament, abilities is how new breeds are created. All breeds come from this type of mating.
Pure breeds are what you get when you keep breeding until you have constants.
The goldendoodle is becoming so much so a breed that when you see one you know what it is.
I have a multigen miniature goldendoodle. She is several generations pure. You can't mistake her for anything other than what she is. She is an excellent dog. Looks like her parents and all of her siblings. She is smart, even tempered, does not shed, and is exactly the size I was told.
@@jonok42congrats! You seem to have found a really good breeder. Unfortunately, they are few and far between, most of these doodles are backyard bred for money, with no regard for any of the qualities you mentioned, by people who aren't trying to create a new breed.
Also, I'd be interested in meeting a pup like yours, I've heard most doodles past like an F2 are.... Um. Rough. Let's just say.
What a sweet and adorable puppy. I love her coloring.
I feel all happy and warm and fuzzy inside now❤❤❤❤😊
What a beauty! And you can tell she’s going to be really smart.
Mixed breeds are just like a surprise gift. You never know what you gonna get. They are so unique!
They are like a box of chocolate?
Such a well behaved puppy & a cutie to boot!
That instant spook from the hair dryer vaporized my heart from the puddle it already was.
Her face is so sweet. Those eyes! 😊
She is so freaking cute. Aussie and poodle? Her owners should be glad she doesn't have opposable thumbs. I had to stay at least a step ahead of my Aussie. And the Aussie/Boston Terrier mix I have now is too smart for her own good.
I would love to see that mix!
@@Sandy-jx8gz She's the size of an average Boston Terrier with the terrier coat. Copper and white with blue eyes. She has a longer snout with a little upturn to her nose. Her mom is a red merle Aussie and dad is a black and white Boston. She's right at 20 lbs at 6 months old. I know I'm prejudiced but I think she got her mom's intelligence and her dad's goofiness.
@@digitalgypsy1961 she sounds perfectly adorable ❣️
Aussie Boston terrier? How? I mean literally how?
@@ferretyluv dad had to be the boston
I had a mini aussie. So smart and so stubborn. Lovely instincts and character.
Must. Stop. Watching. Girl with dogs.... before i wake up one morning with 17 dogs! I am in love with that pretty little girl dog.
I have had Aussies for 31 years love the breed … This pup does appear to have a lot of Aussie in her. She’s very cute.
She is adorable. What a sweet dog.
Love the summer puppy content, Vanessa!
Thanks!
Omg she is sooo cute!!
Your BBS Looking Cute Also :]
What gorgeous colours she is 😊 such a sweet little baby 😌
Obsessed with her coloring!
OMG!... she is so cute it hurts!😍☺️🤗
There is nothing like the safety of your lap for this little baby ❤
Her markings and coloring is so pretty. Perfect for a sweet little princess. ❤️
❤ 9:28 love how she was distracted by your fun noises, just like a human baby, when getting a shot or similar.❤😂❤
What a gorgeous little critter! I would LOVE one of her. She's so sweet.❤❤❤
She is adorable! And sweet! I would love to see her when she is grown up!
what a cutie pie! my boyfriends parents have an aussie named Presley and he is the biggest goof. he literally rubs against everyone like how cats do haha. he’s a sweetheart
I'm so curious to see how this dog turns out when she's grown. You never really know until they finish growing; it's always like playing a lucky dip when you mix breeds, and she's already such a pretty little dog.
What a sweetheart! She is so so cute! ❤
What a sweet puppy and I must say she did well with her first groom!
So many positive affirmations- she is so precious! Love your distracting “noises”😄🐾
Koa is adorable😊 you can see the poodle traits in the length of her legs, and she has a tail you don't normally see with a Australian shepherd.
Add corgi (or other breed with dwarfism) -> teeny legs
Add poodle -> stilts 😂
Only 15% of aussies are born with the natural short tail. Most have the long tail unless the breeder has docked them
Yeah, unfortunately, docking Aussie tails is still extremely common even for breeders who aren't breeding for show or working.
And unfortunately, I have met more than one aussiedoodle with a docked tail, which makes me want to start swinging, bc there is *literally no conceivable point* to doing so
Totally agree about the tail bit. Put a dog thru pain just for a fashion, seems just wrong.
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Some aussies are naturally bobbed but most are owned by delightful people who seem to truly believe dogs magically fall to pieces and become another breed if they have ears and tails
She is adorable and what interesting markings on her coat. I hope she comes back so we can see how she is doing. Thank you Vanessa.
Lookit those whittle floppy ears
That coat and those eyes! She's going to be a stunning looking doggo!
aussie shepherds have the most beautiful eyes of all the dogs
nice to see being so gentle with the lil one :))
She was very impressed with your barking! What a cutie. 🥰🥰🥰
Oh, she’s so very pretty. Her eyes just draw you in.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen her dry a dogs hair with them sitting in her lap before. lol. So adorable.
She has done many puppies this way
@@lindsaykitchell ah! I admit I don’t watch every video!
I hope she becomes a regular customer. Because she would be a blast to watch grow up.
How did you do on your fundraiser?
Ooooooohhh she is absolutely adorable 😍 I hope the owners keep her tail
I love those bright blue inquisitive eyes!
Omg, how beautiful is she!!!❤❤❤❤
You take such great care of the puppies on their first grooming. I love how you introduce the pups to the shampoo and drying process while taking their fears into account and adjusting to each puppy's specific personality.
Oh my goodness!!! What an adorable puppy! When she started to whine, my Lab gave me the side eye and left the room😂
I've never seen this mix before. She's very cute!
She is a very pretty little lady. I bet she will remain a proper lady throughout her life.
What a beautiful little girl! 😊
Cuteness overload.
She is so pretty, and such a sweetheart!
Happy, smart and energetic. Lovely.
Well behaved for the first time and she is a great colour. Thank you for sharing your work.
So adorable! Love her coloring.
SHE IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!😍😍😍😍😍😍 And so well behaved. Her markings are so pretty.
I love her coat. Sweet pup.
I fell in LOVE with this baby! What a beautiful sweetheart! Poor little bear, she got afraid, I just want to hug her!
That's a cute lil' pup pup 😊❤
How sweet … looking forward to seeing her grow up in future grooms 😍
Both of you…so cute! Lol
OMG, I've just fallen in love! ❤ Thank you for the serotonin hit today! 😂
The Australian genes definitely won out. What a gorgeous pup. I'm just soaking up the serotonin, especially while she's propped up in your lap. Do you wash and reuse those towels?
30° C is 86° F for those of us south of the border. Toasty warm, but not hot like the US Midwest.
Yes. She talked about the towels recently.
Yeah, I'm in Connecticut and it's 93⁰F today 😭
i am MELTING. what a gorgeous dog.