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  • @WellandDistrictSPCA
    @WellandDistrictSPCA Год назад +7133

    Thank you SO much! Your help means the world to us. We've linked your video in his adoption profile.

    • @girlwiththedogs212
      @girlwiththedogs212  Год назад +1295

      You're so welcome! Ready and willing to help any dog that comes in needing attention 🙂

    • @Duke00x
      @Duke00x Год назад +328

      Seems like a good dog, wold and hyper and a little bitey but not aggressive (not in a dangerous way).

    • @CambiDred17
      @CambiDred17 Год назад +601

      I think he wants to be good, he’s just never been taught how. He’s gorgeous. I hope he gets adopted and loved forever by people who know what they are doing.

    • @KABrown-jp5eh
      @KABrown-jp5eh Год назад +222

      I don't think he's 'ruined'. That implies he's beyond fixable, etc.
      I believe he can still be easily trained, with the right hoomans, and with positive reinforcement training, a lot of compassion and commitment & encouragement & endless love, he can be an amazing well behaved & well balanced, beautiful dog.
      ❤❤❤

    • @Discerning_Viewer
      @Discerning_Viewer Год назад +120

      He's a beautiful animal who needs "a firm Daddy figure (or a former military drill sargent mom). Maybe his "potential" is gone but he's just a big baby & deserves to be somebody's boy.

  • @hicknopunk
    @hicknopunk Год назад +1145

    I took in an unadoptional Rottweiler and he had been abused by a man. As a woman it gave me an "in" I think. I had to scratch him with a stick, which he kept breaking, but eventually he realized I was being nice and giving him scratchies. After working with him for a few months I got him to be non reactive and was able to take him back to be adopted. He became such a sweet and loving dog once he realized he only needed to fear 1 human, not all humans.

    • @azillliasmith2734
      @azillliasmith2734 Год назад +45

      That was lovely of you to help him 🙂🌺

    • @foottoast4235
      @foottoast4235 Год назад +30

      Aww, thank you for helping him 🥺🙏

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 месяцев назад +11

      You are brave and awesome

    • @kittycarnage3248
      @kittycarnage3248 11 месяцев назад +11

      You possibly saved that dogs life ❤

    • @kaboomroom33
      @kaboomroom33 11 месяцев назад +5

      Love Rotties!😍

  • @Kaotiqua
    @Kaotiqua Год назад +6415

    Poor Max! He really doesn't seem at all like he's _trying_ to be aggressive, (thankfully!) just incredibly excited and energetic, alongside completely undisciplined. With patience, and _rigorous_ training, he has so much potential though. I hope he gets what he needs!

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад +205

      Totally agree and with others he prob just had nervous energy to work off esp being in a shelter kennel. I only live 3 hrs from shelter and would love to adopt Max but not fair to him. I’m mid 50s w/heath issues and husb’s healthy but busy consulting. We could give lots of love and afford vet care but not the time or energy he needs to thrive.

    • @Gala-yp8nx
      @Gala-yp8nx Год назад +118

      He's probably a very young dog. Poodles and Poodle mixes tend to be very bouncy and hyper.

    • @svenweihusen57
      @svenweihusen57 Год назад +137

      The main problem of high energy dogs is that they need to burn off. Let him run next to a bike for 3 miles and let him play with other dogs. It's simply impossible to slow them down when they have no chance to burn off their energy during the day. You can certainly calm him down when the base energy level is reduced regularly.
      Main problem is that most inexperienced dog owners go for the look and don't think about the original use of the dog. This is ultimately a retriever dog so this dog would need this high energy level.

    • @DeannaJacksonDJsDelectables
      @DeannaJacksonDJsDelectables Год назад +17

      Agreed.

    • @byrn
      @byrn Год назад +160

      And neutering. There are enough pups in the world in desperate need of homes. No need to haphazardly breed any more like Max only for them to go to unprepared and careless homes looking for a status symbol pet.

  • @mst4705
    @mst4705 Год назад +352

    Him looking straight at you while you washed his face melted my heart.

    • @georgiagirl1961
      @georgiagirl1961 5 месяцев назад +12

      I noticed that too, and when he extended his face into the water during the rinse, it was priceless. He made her chuckle. I think he would make a wonderful addition to her pack. Lol. I loved him. ❤

    • @oranjebeer6637
      @oranjebeer6637 2 месяца назад +3

      3:07

  • @justbnmina
    @justbnmina 7 месяцев назад +67

    He doesn't have aggression at all. He definitely needs to be trained.

  • @OrenjiOrange
    @OrenjiOrange Год назад +2959

    You can tell he's a good dog, and that he really does have a good personality. He just needs a knowledgeable owner and one that will stimulate him and give him good exercise and teach him well.

    • @kdemetter
      @kdemetter Год назад +224

      I was thinking the same. He's trying to be good but he's completely untrained and so he doesn't know how to behave properly. He needs a patient owner that will train and exercise him properly

    • @howdyshell123
      @howdyshell123 Год назад +86

      I was thinking this too! He reminds me of my standard poodle puppy, but my puppy is only three months old and I’m actively working on his training every day. This poor dog needed way more than he got.

    • @josorr
      @josorr Год назад +28

      He also needs her to STOP TICKLING !

    • @alboyer6
      @alboyer6 Год назад +53

      He seems like he just wants to play! Good boy just needs a loving home.

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Год назад +63

      Yep, knew he was a good dog when he was putting his mouth on her without actually biting. This is a salvageable dog. Any harm this dog does is purely unintentional; he just doesn't know what to do, or that what he is doing may or may not harm someone. I would also suggest placing this dog with an owner that has one of more dogs of equal size that are already very well trained; that would help a lot.
      If I was to take this dog in I would constantly take him out for training, walks, feeding, and playing/socialization. All other time would be spent in a cage until complete trust was established.
      The way I see it, this dog was abused in one of the two worst ways possible. I call this level of neglect "criminal neglect". Only when the previous owners inflicted a potentially mortal wound did they finally reach out for help. And if it were not for that wound this dog would have been is much worse shape, as it would have been living under those conditions for a longer period of time.
      Not going be nice about it, the humans responsible for this; I don't need them, I don't want them. I say this world would be better off without them.

  • @adamejcpa
    @adamejcpa Год назад +3355

    I don't think most people appreciate just how high energy standard poodles and bigger doodles can be. I did know beforehand how energetic my poodle was going to be, and I was still shocked. Yes, they're great family dogs, and they're excellent for people who haven't had dogs before, but they really, really need their physical and mental exercise or they'll go spare

    • @Foxxil.
      @Foxxil. Год назад +169

      They're very smart and some people tend to think they'll be like the smaller ones but they aren't. Frankly, I think the toys and teacups are so neurotic because they know they're supposed to be big dogs.

    • @moonloversheila8238
      @moonloversheila8238 Год назад +79

      That’s true. My son has two cockapoos (siblings) who are enormous because their mother is a standard poodle. When they were young they were extremely boisterous. They’re ten now and have slowed down a lot but are still energetic. They’re wonderful dogs with beautiful personalities but they have been hard work.

    • @redschafer7804
      @redschafer7804 Год назад +116

      a lot of people don't know that the poodle was developed to be a Retriever like a lab so mix that in with a golden or what ever to make a doodle and ya they are going to have a lot of energy. that combined with the fact fact that he's a shelter dog i surprised she was able to get anything done

    • @rosec6680
      @rosec6680 Год назад +38

      My cockapoo is high energy too. He is slower now at twelve, but still loves being out and about.
      People get these cute dogs with no idea how energetic they are.

    • @Double_Cheeseburger
      @Double_Cheeseburger Год назад +62

      Everytime I walk my dog and I meet some kind of poodle mix they’re absolutely bat shit wild with energy. Definitely not a breed I recommend to sedentary people or people who have zero experience disciplining a dog.

  • @BK-is5fj
    @BK-is5fj 10 месяцев назад +734

    This video was hilarious. Max is having a ball the whole way through and Vanessa is all grumpy and done with his antics. These two were quite comedic together.

    • @lindavenport9788
      @lindavenport9788 8 месяцев назад +32

      I thought I was alone in thinking this way. I thought Max would be easily trainable with a strong, affectionate, energetic person. For sure he'd be a wonderful companion.

    • @anemarielanzer6837
      @anemarielanzer6837 7 месяцев назад +26

      Actually he was not having a ball. He was anxious the whole time but at least he is not aggressive, so sweet Vanessa was able to continue and do her best 😊

    • @beez3077
      @beez3077 6 месяцев назад +3

      Actually pretty sure Max had a blast. But as I was not there, in the shop, helping Vanessa it’s quite obvious that no one really knows but Vanessa.

    • @kingchungus
      @kingchungus 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@anemarielanzer6837well ackchully 😂

    • @user-ce6ow7ms4i
      @user-ce6ow7ms4i 3 месяца назад +4

      Max was happy. This poor dog probably never had a haircut in his life. Too many people buy poodles because they are “hypo allergenic”. It is true that they don’t shed; the trade off is, you have to get them groomed at least every two months. Otherwise their hair will mat, they will stink and more importantly, the grooming will be somewhat uncomfortable for the dog. Too many people buy these dogs but cannot afford to actually own them. They are not cheap. We probably spend $120 USD on every trip to the groomer.

  • @melissa9095
    @melissa9095 10 месяцев назад +336

    As someone who worked in rescue and in a doggy daycare I can tell you all he needs is structure and a patient owner. He is a loving dog who just doesn't have the structure his breed needs. God Bless You Max and your future owners, into a loving permanent home

    • @rdred8693
      @rdred8693 7 месяцев назад +15

      They're not a breed, but people are trying to make them one.
      Most of the ones I've worked with are like him.
      I curse the person who came up with the idea to cross poodles with everything else.

    • @imakitty1797
      @imakitty1797 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠​⁠@@rdred8693Mixing breeds isn’t the problem, it’s how people do it (puppy mills)

    • @colettejaques2559
      @colettejaques2559 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@rdred8693No they are not!! You are classifying a breed as being all the same!! Do you do that with people?? He definitely has ear infection and skin infection, he was neglected and abused....received stitches...from grooming...wow🥵

    • @colettejaques2559
      @colettejaques2559 5 месяцев назад +4

      Yes..your 100% right...I'm a rescuer 15 yrs...seen amazing outcomes ❤

    • @AmyC37217
      @AmyC37217 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@colettejaques2559 Doodles are not breeds - they are mixed dogs.

  • @undefinable68
    @undefinable68 Год назад +1998

    I used to have my own grooming shop and like an idiot, advertised that I accepted “problem” dogs. I did a lot of very large( newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, mastiffs) breeds and dogs that did not have positive experiences at previous groomers. To Maxes credit, for a pup with a high energy level and a lot of time in a kennel /stressful situation- he did pretty good. He tried to do what you asked him even though it’s hard for an untrained dog to understand . Kudos to you for being patient with him .Also it’s very hard, emotionally, dealing with perfectly good animals that people have messed up with their own ignorance and lack of energy a dog requires. Hats off! Job well done, much respect!

    • @donnae9566
      @donnae9566 Год назад +123

      As an ex hairdresser I think she showed some great skill with those scissors in particular despite all the wriggling. I couldn't of kept my cool with scissors if my clients had wriggled as much as this dog did.

    • @cat_with_a_witch_hat
      @cat_with_a_witch_hat Год назад

      @@donnae9566 as someone with tonsurephobia, i would like to politely give you a fuck you :)

    • @lagopusvulpuz1571
      @lagopusvulpuz1571 Год назад +10

      Large dogs scared me because they can actually kill a person or send you to the ER.

    • @undefinable68
      @undefinable68 Год назад +80

      @@lagopusvulpuz1571 in my experience, about 45 years of it, most animals, regardless of their size, are more humane acting than most people. Larger dogs also tend to be more mellow. Not sure if it has something to do with lower metabolic rates or what. Size is not a good determination of harm. My worst dog bite( out of 100’s of dogs) was from a 15 lb dog. Was also sent to the emergency room from a single cat bite for treatment of “cat scratch fever”, a real thing. A very real reason NOT to declaw cats. But I’ll take a dog bite, regardless of size, over a tick bite anyday.

    • @DanielleBalasty
      @DanielleBalasty Год назад

      ​@@lagopusvulpuz1571yes they can. So can vehicles, weapons, other people, tree branches when they fall, lightning if it strikes you, ect ect ect... are you scared of all these, too? If not, then you are a very hypocritical individual. And if you are then you need psychological help.

  • @selah1292
    @selah1292 8 месяцев назад +118

    Since I'm seeing this 5 months later, I'd love to see an update on him. I fell in love with his personality. When he wasn't being hyper, he was really sweet. I so agree with you that with training he will be amazing!

    • @slm5667
      @slm5667 2 месяца назад +8

      I don't see him listed on the adoption site pinned at the top...so hopefully he got a great owner.

  • @TheBucketofSunshine
    @TheBucketofSunshine 10 месяцев назад +182

    For an untrained dog he is exceptionally aware that you’re helping him out and most likely grateful for such a compassionate and warm gesture (even if it’s a grooming session)-love your content and patients with this cute boy😢

    • @BK-is5fj
      @BK-is5fj 10 месяцев назад +12

      I think he’s just happy and excited in general. Reminds me of sisters golden retriever.

  • @85parrot
    @85parrot Год назад +871

    given he's completely untrained, he's actually a really lovely dog with a great temperament! he was amazingly tolerant of what you were doing to him, and seemed to think the whole thing was a big game. he just has no idea how to control his excitement. with a bit of work and someone to tire him out he'll be a lovely pet.

    • @FortyWhacks
      @FortyWhacks Год назад +66

      I know, I can totally understand why he wants her to stop because he's literally been herded into a weird place full of water, soap and snippy sharp objects (and he can't understand any human speak of, "Relax, we're almost done. We're totally not going to cut you."). Frankly, if I was zipped up into a shower stall by a bunch of aliens, I'd be freaking out harder!

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz Год назад +2

      looks pretty neurotic to me

    • @StoutShako
      @StoutShako Год назад +8

      @@FortyWhacks Plus his past owners already fucked him up once, so maybe he had bad memories... :(

  • @Tsakeli
    @Tsakeli Год назад +1723

    Max is surprisingly well behaved for a poorly trained dog. He's sitting still for the dryer and just seems very excited by new things

    • @azillliasmith2734
      @azillliasmith2734 Год назад +32

      He is he's a lovely boy 🌷🙂

    • @toodleloos
      @toodleloos 11 месяцев назад +35

      yea he looked like he was having a great time actually lol

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@toodlelooshe looked stressed and scared if you understand dogs

    • @toodleloos
      @toodleloos 11 месяцев назад +25

      @M SC cute. Well if you understand dogs you'll realize obviously he's stressed like most dogs are when they're groomed but not that scared, no

    • @ruffianoo
      @ruffianoo 11 месяцев назад +6

      And yet his tail keeps wagging hopefully in between the stressed wags🥹😻

  • @AuroraNightSky570
    @AuroraNightSky570 8 месяцев назад +15

    My rescue is a springer spaniel/border collie. As a pup she was purchased for 850 for a Christmas present. She ended up discarded outside from 6 months to 17 months tied to a post outside given away free in the end as "viscious, untrainable, with intense behavioural issues". The rescue we got her from said she was high energy, pulled on lead, boisterous but lovable all things considered. We trained her in the basics, and she absolutely flourished. Shes 12 now and has never shown aggression, though shes not left alone with others (you never know). She only hates the postman but just wants all the love from everyone else. She loves her walks and to run free, her recall is perfect. She still acts like a pup, but is loyal and so loving. We really dont deserve dogs. they're pure love.

  • @capt.bart.roberts4975
    @capt.bart.roberts4975 9 месяцев назад +31

    There's something so satisfying about watching someone, who knows and does their job incredibly well.

  • @tadcastertory1087
    @tadcastertory1087 Год назад +707

    A very good example of what a completely untrained Doodle can look like.

    • @BigJon410
      @BigJon410 Год назад

      Yep it looked like Vanessa was shearing a sheep.

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Год назад

      To be fair, any untrained dog can look like this.

    • @christopherkidwell9817
      @christopherkidwell9817 Год назад +9

      Not really. My relatives had a 'completely untrained Doodle' and she was an angel... never bit your hands, never pulled at her leash.

    • @sunflowerscreativeshowcase
      @sunflowerscreativeshowcase Год назад +129

      @@christopherkidwell9817 That sounds like a "humblebrag" about an exceptional Doodle, not a defense of other untrained Doodles. Just saying.

    • @xxdiscoxxheaven1
      @xxdiscoxxheaven1 Год назад +17

      Can we correct that to dog? I don’t understand the hate towards doodles when it’s really just the owners lack or training/desensitizing for grooming. Can’t that happen to any dog?

  • @m16chick
    @m16chick Год назад +1151

    As the owner of 6 standard poodles, I can say this much if you don't train a poodle and work with them continuously, they will be hellions. 2 of our poodles are rescues, and it's taken so much time and patience to have them understanding rules and to grasp manners. They are intelligent dogs, they get bored very easily! They have to have mental stimulation and physical exercise. They are not lazy dogs. They are working dogs and thrive with work and activity. I am hoping Max goes to a home that is able to fulfill those needs.

    • @nobodyreally8441
      @nobodyreally8441 10 месяцев назад +16

      I have two Spoos. They are 3 years old and still so very excitable. Yes, standard poodles are absolutely wonderful dogs. I wouldn’t own any other breed BUT they are definitely not for everyone. If you want a calm, lazy couch dog…get another breed.

    • @m16chick
      @m16chick 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@bojohannesen4352 What happened?

    • @needmoresnacks
      @needmoresnacks 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@nobodyreally8441 too many people pick breeds from aesthetics. I LOVE big dogs. Labs, shepherds, huskies, but I'm a homebody and a bit of a couch potato and I'm absolutely not cut out to own a big dog and it isn't fair to put a dog into that environment where those needs are being neglected, even if my intentions are good. I just recently adopted a jack russel terrier mix and she is the perfect dog for me. JUST enough cuddles for me and plenty of laps around the yard with my four year old. I didn't think I would want a small dog but it was so worth it to just take the extra time to do even a tiny bit of research both on exercise needs, grooming needs, potential health issues specific or common to said breed. I actually adopted her from my local humane society and it's been such a good experience for our family

    • @DogeDragone
      @DogeDragone 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@m16chickI don’t know what this person is talking about because the dog in this video is still very much alive and probably got adopted

    • @nobodyreally8441
      @nobodyreally8441 9 месяцев назад

      @@needmoresnacks wow, I’m so glad your rescue turned out to be such a good fit for you and your family!! I love happy endings. I have two standard poodles. Fortunately I have a very big yard for them to run and play. Plus, I love to hike, do they really enjoy that, too.

  • @dustyking8851
    @dustyking8851 9 месяцев назад +52

    He's like a 3 year old on a massive sugar rush. That was a major lesson in patience!! He's going to make a great pet!!

  • @dogwood9023
    @dogwood9023 9 месяцев назад +73

    That was like watching you groom a tornado. So much pent up energy. You did the best you could with what you had. And he looks lovely. Hope he gets a good home with lots of outside action.

    • @kandiceblu1
      @kandiceblu1 7 месяцев назад

      Right so much energy he seems like he’s been in the cage a long time like the previous owner. Crated him and then now he’s at the Humane Society in a cage so his behavior is completely understandable …high energy plus ….cute dog

  • @ChaoticSerenity
    @ChaoticSerenity Год назад +1533

    Crazy to think anybody would get a poodle and not expect it to be an expensive investment. They’re notorious for their grooming needs. Really appreciated your patience with this one.

    • @starylovesyo
      @starylovesyo Год назад +24

      Poodle mix* but yeah i agree

    • @carlykirk6630
      @carlykirk6630 Год назад +101

      A responsibly bred poodle is less maintenance then a poodle mix. Most pure bred poodles have a gorgeous coarse curly coat that doesn't matt easily and dries quickly. The curls simply curl together and are easily brushed out... poodle are less expensive to buy and generally are better tempered than doodles. Everyone considering a doodle should just get a poodle to be honest. Poodles don't shed.... making them more hypoallergenic than doodles. Whoever thought mixing a poodle with a breed who isn't hypoallergenic to make them more hypoallergenic is nuts in my opinion. But they did it because labs and Goldens tend to have a more chill demeanor if bred right. And trained properly. While poodles can be more high energy. In my experience most standard poodles are very sweet though... once you get past the hyper puppy phase

    • @victoriam1685
      @victoriam1685 Год назад +53

      ​@Carly Kirk it's funny actually, the man who created the golden doodle came out many years after stating he immensely regretted making them because it wasn't supposed to become a thing, he did it for a family member or something to that extent. And unfortunately people aren't breeding them properly or responsibly, so their tempers are just.....brutal their coats are horrible most of the time. And of course people never do their research when getting a dog. They're very expensive to maintain

    • @carlykirk6630
      @carlykirk6630 Год назад +40

      @@victoriam1685 apparently Obama was looking to get a doodle for his allergic daughter from the original breeder in Australia... the breeder strongly urged him not to do so... because he knew it would become the next "it" dog being owned by a president. I believe he ended up getting a Portuguese water dog instead

    • @victoriam1685
      @victoriam1685 Год назад +32

      @@carlykirk6630 thank God he took that breeders advice! Portuguese water dogs are great and have a similar look lol better alternative for sure

  • @iggyreilly2463
    @iggyreilly2463 Год назад +613

    The wagging, pawing, etc. may mean he wants to play and work off his nervous energy, then be calm. Sweet boy. He's going to make a patient, loving family very happy.

    • @Sally4th_
      @Sally4th_ Год назад +49

      This was my thought. He needs a good long run to tire him out, bless his heart.

    • @hillockfarm8404
      @hillockfarm8404 Год назад +22

      More likely play like a dog response because that is how he thinks he should interact with people.

    • @maggiecate1
      @maggiecate1 Год назад

      Yeah, he looks like he wants to be a good dog but doesn’t know how.

    • @ElaMongrella
      @ElaMongrella Год назад +37

      Dog's don't only wag their tail when they're happy or playful. It's just an expression of excitement. That can also be angry/aggressive or fearful or nervous (more likely in this case) excitement. Never assume that when a dog wags its tail, it's happy and just wants to play.

    • @simoneholenstein6977
      @simoneholenstein6977 Год назад +22

      I constantly have to „re-educate“ people on the meaning of tail-wagging because my bernese is „people-crazy“ and will really overdo it when people lean into that nervous energy and talk to her when she‘s already worked up… touching is even worse 😅 nevertheless, the excitement and playfulness may bothe be true an come from the same place, as fawning (sometimes also called flirting) is a stress response like fight/flight/freeze… or in the dogs brain: I can‘t flee, freezing doesn‘t make it stop and I‘m not allowed to fight, so maybe if I ask to play things will be over soon? 🤔 I saw my dog doing this the other day when we had to walk past a wheelchair-user she didn‘t know in the dark - thankfully he didn‘t take it as an insult that my dog was kinda spooked by him 🙈

  • @Thi-Nguyen
    @Thi-Nguyen 11 месяцев назад +62

    This kiddo definitely needed more experienced owners from the start. You’re absolutely correct in that the training has to be initiated when they are young. I’ve raised my two shih tzu since they were 10 weeks old and they were desensitized to being touched and handled. My groomer said she had never groomed puppies that were so calm and cooperative. And my vet said they were a dream to care for, and he even ended up getting two for his wife as babies so they could use some of my techniques. That was one of the best compliments I’ve ever received!

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 10 месяцев назад +211

    I’m always impressed with how you assess each dog’s or cat’s behavior and develop an individual treatment for each one.
    Max doesn’t seem like a bad dog, but he is, obviously, completely out of control.

  • @boodledemic6430
    @boodledemic6430 Год назад +697

    I love how she’s so patient and loving with the animals but also doesn’t hold back on the savage comments lol 😂

    • @creativehorsequeen
      @creativehorsequeen Год назад +44

      And she delivers them so dryly too 🤣🤣 Makes them even better.

  • @miss.scales7159
    @miss.scales7159 Год назад +1084

    Max seems like the kinda dog that not only needs a lot of training in manners, but could also use a good, hard play sesh to get most of those wiggles out before grooming. Hopefully he goes to a good home with people who are experienced in re-training large dogs, he really deserves the best

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Год назад +26

      Yeah. He reminds me of my family’s dog, a coonhound which came to us at the age of 2 in a half-feral state. Jumping, mouthing, punching, the likes, she all did it. She didn’t mean any harm at all, but with a body meant to chase down and tree raccoons, she could really do some damage. Cause we got to her so late, she still will sometimes regress to this untrained state when she gets too excited, and needs at bare minimum a good one mile walk a day to be calm and well-behaved. Makes play time slightly nerve-racking, as if you rile her up too much, she will try (through stupidity and excitement, rather than true malevolent content) to take a finger off. 😂

    • @SaraMGodois
      @SaraMGodois Год назад +14

      I'm brazilian, a lot of dogs around here are not trained at all, so i was a bit like "isn't he being just normal?", But for a dog with that much hair, he would have to behave at least in the grooming. Most brazilian dogs who got no training are the ones with no race and here most of those are short hair dogs.
      They are like rescues without a pedigree, i don't know the right terminology for them in english, can someone tell me?

    • @MzKari
      @MzKari Год назад

      Isn't it harder to train an older dog

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Год назад +11

      @@SaraMGodois “Mutt” or, more negatively “mongrel” or “cur”.

    • @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356
      @RryhhbfrHhgdHhgd356 Год назад +6

      @@MzKari Yes, it is usually. Old habits die hard, especially with dogs.

  • @lourdesurquiza187
    @lourdesurquiza187 Год назад +28

    How sad that this beautiful, and obviously energetic dog does not seem to have been taken care of or trained by his previous owners and now finds himself in a shelter because they probably could not deal with him and I bet they brought him in as a "difficult dog". It infuriates me to think that some people get a dog and think he's going to train himself! And besides, looks like he never got groomed...you did a beautiful job!

  • @kodomotachi1
    @kodomotachi1 Год назад +126

    What a great, young dog! You can see his temperament as he continues to wag his tail and listen when told "no", even when trying to get away.
    Thank you for helping him out, and for the teaching. And to the HS, and the SPCA, for standing by him.
    Good luck to him, and his future family!

  • @cherrildavidse2868
    @cherrildavidse2868 Год назад +574

    He definitely shows the intelligence of his breed - he is very distressed about everything but as he realizes how good it makes him feel he seems to calm down for short periods of time. I feel so bad for dogs that are in these kinds of situations but particularly those that are incredibly intelligent.

    • @Memow-pk1ng
      @Memow-pk1ng Год назад

      A doodle is not a recognized BREED,.. just a poodle mixed with whatever.. a mix breed ,& "breeders" falsemy, claim ate hypoallergenic, non shedding( all breeds shed twice a yr) are not low maintenance, & high energy
      Yes poodles are #2 in intelligence. ( after border collie)

    • @jolantakalisz368
      @jolantakalisz368 Год назад

      There is no breed, he's a mutt

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz Год назад

      it's not a breed, he's a mutt - and it's known that these dogs are usually bred with cheap, backyardbred parents - so he's likely crazy neurotic and his old owners realized that.

  • @woulfgw
    @woulfgw Год назад +438

    That was truly impressive.
    He doesn't seem vicious, but more of a handful than most people would want. So beautiful.

    • @lancerhades971
      @lancerhades971 Год назад +28

      yeah hes play biting more thsn snything, sweet dog that just needs a good owner

    • @aesaphyr
      @aesaphyr Год назад +34

      He's just a good natured poodle that hasn't been trained and hasn't been getting enough exercise. It's sad to see because clearly in different circumstances he would have made a sweet, joyful family pet from the start! Hopefully he can now find the right owners for his needs.

    • @margodphd
      @margodphd Год назад +9

      He's locked in a cage most of the time,to small to run, with barely if any stimulation , now finally something is happening so he's excited as hell 🙂 He certainly isn't vicious at all, rarely any dogs truly are, even those that were trained to be, even those mistreated. Truly untrainable, dangerous dogs are one in 100 thousand,and that's in shelter, I met one and the cause was...a brain tumors. Mental illness also exists in dogs, senior dogs with dementia can get more agressive but it's fear agression, they are confused, sometimes loosing sight, so they bite up to 2.5 on the 5 point scale (a dog truly intending harm is rarely under 3 even with swift intervention). This guy was doing ones or basically mouthing from excitement and lack of manners.

    • @cutienerdgirl
      @cutienerdgirl Год назад +2

      @@lancerhades971 She woke up with lots of bruises so, I don't think the dog was playing.

    • @AngelGoesWoof
      @AngelGoesWoof Год назад

      @@cutienerdgirl Hes basically a puppy in a adult sized poodle body so he was playing and being a puppy its just hes massive and have 0 idea how big and strong he is

  • @cherishireland9194
    @cherishireland9194 8 месяцев назад +4

    Every doodle I have ever met is like this. Their insane

  • @FxverDream
    @FxverDream Год назад +57

    I really do think he can be trained as his manners aren’t extremely awful, he deserves the chance to live out his life happy and by grooming him you’ve given him his first step into a better future

  • @l.squared
    @l.squared Год назад +752

    Considering how hard it was to groom him, you did such a great job. Hopefully, he can go to a family that has the time and resources to get him everything he needs.

  • @anabee8310
    @anabee8310 Год назад +398

    My giant schnauzer was a no-training situation, and enthusiastically jumped on every one at 30+kg, as well as losing her sh... marbles at *any* passing car. Bored to the point of crazy. Within a month she was a different dog but kept the enthusiasm and love. Max will do great ❤️❤️❤️

    • @wisecoconut5
      @wisecoconut5 Год назад +14

      Giant schnauzers are no joke! I am glad he found you.

    • @Liquessen
      @Liquessen Год назад +1

      Big dogs do need discipline. Glad she found a home! We had a giant schnauzer when I was a kid. She was the best guard dog and the gentlest, most patient lady with us kids.

  • @rachel-marieweiss564
    @rachel-marieweiss564 Год назад +40

    You can tell he's just a sweet, excitable boy that just hasn't been taught the manners he needs. He doesn't seem like his goal is to harm you at all, and with the right family and the right training I'm sure he'll be a wonderful dog ♥

  • @1bigemptyspace
    @1bigemptyspace Год назад +26

    Max seems like a typical goofy and energetic doodle with a big personality! He looks so handsome after his grooming! Hopefully he has/will find an active family to take him in and dedicate the time and energy to that it takes for some good manners training. I’m not surprised that the breeder wants him back considering he’s a black doodle, and they aren’t very common but are very sought after.

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat 7 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah the breeder is definitely greedy, and not ethical. No ethical breeder would breed this dog. His temperament is all over the place. You could say "well that's because the owners neglected him", but temperament has just as much to do with breeding as with training. So when you have a dog this out of control, you can't say which it is, so you shouldn't risk passing it on..

  • @goodgollymissmolly7624
    @goodgollymissmolly7624 Год назад +556

    i know this groom was a rough one, but i’m so glad you helped him out. Max seems like such a sweet, friendly boy who just doesn’t understand how to behave yet. hopefully he gets a home soon that will teach him, so he can be the happiest, healthiest version of himself!

    • @jackiecorley8942
      @jackiecorley8942 Год назад +15

      He seems fine with the blow dry, once figures out its not going to harm him.

    • @j.murphy4884
      @j.murphy4884 Год назад +12

      Yeah, he just needs proper training, he's a good boy at heart.

  • @olivest509
    @olivest509 Год назад +286

    In spite of his bad behavior, he actually shows quite a bit of promise as a rehab. He is paying attention to you, interacting with you, he's overly energetic and setting boundaries aggressively, but he's not vicious. If i could, I'd adopt him today.

    • @markleyp03
      @markleyp03 11 месяцев назад +11

      100% agree, he just needs a LOT of play time and he'll mellow out SO much

    • @Around_blax_dont_relax
      @Around_blax_dont_relax 11 месяцев назад +8

      I just wanna take him out into a huge hilly field with a soccer ball and run him till he flops in the shade 😢

    • @Carmen698
      @Carmen698 10 месяцев назад +3

      I also have been known to set aggressive boundries

    • @Around_blax_dont_relax
      @Around_blax_dont_relax 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Carmen698 man i bet youre really scary in person and not pathetic and cringey at all

    • @Carmen698
      @Carmen698 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@Around_blax_dont_relax Way to tell me that you have no sense of humor without actually saying you do not have a sense of humor. Any dog forced to live with you must be a sad one indeed.

  • @robertdillon9989
    @robertdillon9989 7 месяцев назад +5

    The breeder should never have given this dog to the people who essentially abandoned it, I blame the breeder as much as anybody. And I am glad the Humane Society said no to them getting the dog back they are obviously running a puppy mill. These Doodles are bringing in big bucks these days. Fad.

  • @jacquelinejones823
    @jacquelinejones823 9 месяцев назад +69

    I just rescued a neglected doodle with no manners and a terrible mess of mats and urine and feces.
    Once we got home and I cleaned him up, he settled and has been the sweetest boy who just wanted attention and structure! Dogs need people to care and focus on them! I hope he finds a sweet furever home!

    • @daisy1686
      @daisy1686 6 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @josephdevita2938
    @josephdevita2938 Год назад +405

    He's so playful and you can tell he wants to be a good boy he just doesn't know how to be. I hope he gets a awesome forever home with lots of patience, love, playtime and all the treats he can ever want.

    • @matthewwilliams8789
      @matthewwilliams8789 Год назад +1

      How is it that he wants to be a good boy but doesn’t know how? Doesn’t make sense to me!

    • @systlin2596
      @systlin2596 Год назад +63

      @@matthewwilliams8789 He wants to please humans, and he's excited to meet new people and interact with them, but he simply doesn't know how because he was never taught properly.
      Think like a socially awkward human who wants to meet new people but just acts really weird and sort of off putting because they don't know how to do the social interaction thing that most of us learned as kids.

    • @jenetikitty
      @jenetikitty Год назад +56

      @@matthewwilliams8789 I'm not an expert, but I generally see a dog that is excited that someone is paying attention to him. I see a dog that wants to play and interact with the person who's paying attention to him. Interact POSITIVELY, but he doesn't understand what positive interaction is. He doesn't seem to have a clue about words like "no" or "sit," which suggests no human has ever really spent much time with him SHOWING him how to interact positively, outside of playing with him. So he's trying to play, but she doesn't want to play, playing is the opposite of what she wants,, but he doesn't understand that and keeps trying to play, even as she's doing things he doesn't really love.
      So. He wants that positive interaction, but has no clue at all what to DO to get that interaction.
      What I DONT see is an aggressive dog. He was trying to put his teeth on her, but it's important to remember that dogs don't have hands. No fingers, no sensitive fingertips, so their mouth is one of their major manipulation tools. Dogs playing with try to put their mouths ("bite") each other with no intention of causing harm, just play fighting, like many young creatures do. So this is the most positive way he knows to interact with someone who is relatively a stranger.
      Does that make sense?

    • @jenetikitty
      @jenetikitty Год назад +22

      @@matthewwilliams8789 Think of it this way. you're randomly teleported to another place on earth that you've never heard of before. No one speaks a language you undnerstand, they all dress strangely and you can only catch hints of what you think they might mean through tone of voice (but even that's deceptive. Russian, for example, sounds like a very angry language, even when someone is baby talking a beloved pet.) ... Someone takes pity on you and brings you somewhere to eat and rest, but you've got no idea what local table manners are. You're very grateful for the warm meal, but you have no idea how to thank you OR please. You try to help with the dishes, but they push you out of the kitchen repeatedly. YOu're at the start of a very long journey to learn to communicate both with words and to understand the culture of what's rude and what's polite. How are you supposed to know that touching your face is considered to be a rude gesture and serving a cup with the handle towards them is a romantic gesture?
      You wanna be a good boy, but you don't know how.

    • @martqbd
      @martqbd Год назад +31

      @@jenetikitty that is exactly what I see. I didn’t hear growling or nipping. He just was trying to be the friendly and didn’t know how. A little structure and guidance he could be a great dog.

  • @slidewithme
    @slidewithme Год назад +875

    I'm so glad you left in the parts where you were really struggling with him, it makes me feel like whoever adopts him is going to be a really good fit because they'll be aware beforehand of the training he needs. I hope someone finds him through your channel and gives this sweet boy the care and time he needs to be the best boy.

    • @claudiamcnal187
      @claudiamcnal187 Год назад +7

      💕💕💕💕

    • @veramae4098
      @veramae4098 Год назад +23

      Our local animal shelter always has big dogs. Untrained, and owners give them up. Not the dog's fault. I volunteered one summer to walk dogs, I usually have good luck getting dogs to respond to a leash, but they almost pulled me off my feet. I gave up.
      I've even leash trained cats.
      Cuddled cats waiting to be adopted.

    • @Listening_Books12345
      @Listening_Books12345 Год назад +14

      ​@@veramae4098I'm a dog sitter/walker and I always dread the first walk with a new client, owners are not always transparent on how their dogs behave on leash and I have had some unpleasant walks for sure!

    • @honeybunch5765
      @honeybunch5765 Год назад +6

      With enough attention, he will pipe down quickly. He still acts like a little puppy. He needs a human who can be his leader. He was left alone a lot, I guess. He might only have gotten attention from the kids in the house who were energetic, and now he thinks that is how he should act. These types of dogs need grooming, so if you can't afford professional grooming, you should not get a dog like this. Poor pooch.😢 Hope he gets his forever pack. He is lovely. ❤

  • @jeanandlilymacfadden909
    @jeanandlilymacfadden909 9 месяцев назад +34

    Max will make a loving, dog friendly family a great addition. With all that Max has been thru (loss of the family he thought he was a part of, being deemed a stud dog, being cut during "grooming", then being abandoned) Max showed a whole lot of restraint and patience with an obviously stressful situation for him. Sending Max all the love and hope for a happy new life 🎉

  • @seaweedcat4267
    @seaweedcat4267 Месяц назад +2

    He immediately settled down when he realised what the happy hoodie was for 😆😆 what a cutie!!

  • @cosmicbrownie2312
    @cosmicbrownie2312 Год назад +147

    He is just a big version of my black rescue cockapoo, she had no training and was surrendered multiple times before we got her due to her "unpredictable nature" and the rescue almost did not give us her and were going to put her down for being too aggro. Thankfully we got her, and proved to them in a home follow-up visit they did a month later she was just very misunderstood and full of love, she just needed someone to put in the time to train her. I hope Max finds an owner who can put in the time and understanding we did for Betty :(

    • @antiquegirl6505
      @antiquegirl6505 Год назад +16

      Thank you for the understanding & patience involved to help your Betty. We ended up rescuing a bigger dog than I wanted because we understood herding breed energy. I was searching for a confident companion for our rescued Aussie mix. The only potential companion that could match and seemed to be compatible with her was an Aussiedoodle who was rescued from a backyard breeder situation. The two dogs were perfect for each other, but it took some work & lots of patience to calm & train the Aussiedoodle. She still loses her mind for short periods of time (ADHD w/ OC tendencies), but we all (2 aussies + me) run around and play a lot, until she can calm down. She is sweet and the rescue admitted they were glad I took her as most of the applicants had NO clue, what kind of crazy hi-energy was involved, in this doodle mix. Our groomer says she gives great kisses, while being groomed too!!

    • @Sassyglbeauty
      @Sassyglbeauty Год назад +8

      Yeah, I definitely think he’s a good dog. But, he definitely needs someone who is knowledgeable and can train him. I know my limitations and I couldn’t do it, but have mad respect for those who are good at training!

    • @whiteeagle8140
      @whiteeagle8140 Год назад

      @@antiquegirl6505
      I also got a Aussi doodle puppy of 5 months old, she is so smart and sweet.

    • @antiquegirl6505
      @antiquegirl6505 Год назад +4

      @@whiteeagle8140 Yes they are, smart & sweet. Teach her now, little 5-10 minute sessions, so she doesn't get frustrated or bored. Get her used to being touched and brushed, feet, legs, teeth (yep brush them), etc. It will help avoid the situation that the OP doodle had. Best wishes.

  • @dumbsheep1134
    @dumbsheep1134 Год назад +546

    He seems so well-behaved for an untrained dog. If he had training and discipline, he’d be such a great dog. I hope he finds a good family because he has so much potential.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 месяцев назад +9

      Discipline is anti-scientific training. He needs compassion and evidence based training not discipline. But yes to the rest

    • @dumbsheep1134
      @dumbsheep1134 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@M_SC Yeah, that’s what I meant. I guess I shouldn’t have said discipline, lol.

    • @MikehMike01
      @MikehMike01 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@M_SC discipline works

    • @orionweiss5418
      @orionweiss5418 10 месяцев назад +36

      ​@@M_SCDiscipline has multiple meanings, taking the one they obviously didn't mean is somewhat combative wouldn't you agree? And none of those meanings is "anti-scientific" so you are not only combative but just plain wrong. Nice

    • @LawnOrnament
      @LawnOrnament 9 месяцев назад +19

      @@M_SCim sorry discipline is not anti-scientific. I think you’re thinking dominance. Discipline and structure along with positive reward are the keys to a happy, well behaved dog. Structure and boundaries are so important for these high strung working dogs. They are looking for your guidance and need it to operate in a way that is not stressed and high strung. Clear boundaries help dogs understand what you want from them.

  • @derrviel
    @derrviel 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just hope his previous owners don't get to claim back this dog, the fact that they left him in such a state shows how much they care for him

  • @ahonui
    @ahonui 8 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think he is being aggressive, but he never outgrew his puppy behaviors.

  • @qtoz6114
    @qtoz6114 Год назад +366

    I hope we can eventually get an update and hear that he's been adopted. Doodles can be so good and Max is such a pretty dog. He seems generally friendly but so anxious.

    • @pixazelz
      @pixazelz Год назад +4

      Oh I'm sure he'll get a good family

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 Год назад +7

      @@pixazelz you never know. Unfortunately, there are SO many amazing dogs, with great personalities, who never get their forever homes (through no fault of their own).

    • @claudiamcnal187
      @claudiamcnal187 Год назад +6

      Would love to hear he has a good n has a good n loving family that will teach him how to be part if the family!

    • @empressvalkyrie3499
      @empressvalkyrie3499 Год назад +2

      Just commenting so I can get a update on max too

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz Год назад +5

      if he was ethically bred the breeder would've taken the dog back and he would've never ended up in a shelter.. the doodle breeding needs to stop.

  • @lianagheorma92
    @lianagheorma92 Год назад +403

    Your youtube channel made me interested in adopting a dog. Up until a few months ago when I came across your channel, I never considered being a mom to a dog. But you drew me in with the cat wash video, I stayed for the dog videos, and then I started wanting a dog. Obviously, like you've said in a lot of videos, I researched the breeds, what they entail in terms of care, how much they cost, how much pet insurance costs, the best food to buy (and how much it costs, what ingredients to avoid, what methods of preparation to avoid, etc). After 2 months and a large spreadsheet with over 30 tabs worth of compiled information, I decided a chihuahua mix would be the best fit. I have back problems, so the dog couldn't be over 10 lbs. I spent 1 month looking online at the dogs available at local rescues and shelter, and on March 2nd, I adopted a 4 year old chihuahua-jack russell terrier mix named Flynn. He is a joy, and gives so much love! Sure, he has some issues, and my best guess is that a tall man abused him (he pancakes whenever he sees a tall man on our walks) but those are issues that I can help him deal with, with training and love. Today I'm taking him to the basic level training class offered by a local trainer (6 week courses are actually very affordable).
    So thank you for introducing me to dogs and dog ownership, and the importance of adopting from shelters.
    Also, for anyone who lives in Southern California, shelters here are killing dogs at higher than pre-2020 rates and rescues are full with dogs, but there are not sufficient people who want to adopt them or want to foster or foster to adopt. The worst dog shelters in terms of number of euthanized dogs are in Riverside County. So if you are interested in adopting, and you've done your due dilligence, please consider adopting. The number #2 breed that is euthanized are chihuahuas and no they are not bad dogs like they are often portrayed in the media. Plus, most are mixed dogs.
    Also, I've seen a lot of french bulldogs in local rescues and shelters.
    Please consider adopting!
    I literally wish I could adopt more dogs but I live in an apartment.

    • @TeamCat1128
      @TeamCat1128 Год назад +24

      Thank you for adopting!❤

    • @hellomarisolmo
      @hellomarisolmo Год назад +16

      This was so wholesome. I love chihuahuas. They are so loving ❤️ and just sweeties

    • @Memow-pk1ng
      @Memow-pk1ng Год назад

      U did good , researching, it's risky adopting adults, if dont know background, how were raised. Of course we know #1 in shelters, are pitbull types,
      At one time back in 80s..?l) shelters in Cali were calling them " Pibbles" & adopting them out , not knowing their background, & to ppl not knowing how to care for, w. discipline. Were many attacks on owners & others,. that's when pits got bad rap
      In Fla here are also #1 in shelters, & very few get adopted out. Failure to spay/ neuter , is reason for overpopulation,&& cats as well

    • @jenpink4298
      @jenpink4298 Год назад +3

      ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Год назад +21

      Thank you for spreading the info. I would expect a lot of people got Frenchies for looks but failed to recognize the essential bully personality, which is basically “It’s my world and I make the rules”. You have to have enough stubbornness to outstubborn them.

  • @shirleychavez4870
    @shirleychavez4870 Месяц назад +2

    Max appears to be a high energy dog. He’s beautiful and probably needs lots of exercise and training.I hope he gets his forever home with people who can give him the training and exercise he needs. Thanks for giving him the grooming he needs to help him get adopted.❤

  • @Groot573
    @Groot573 8 месяцев назад +2

    Did someone adopt him? He will make a great pet, what a sweetheart ♥️

  • @LizzyDidntDoIt
    @LizzyDidntDoIt Год назад +173

    Someone out there please give max a good place to live. He’s not a bad boy, he’s just doing what he’s always done. He needs a highly focused owner. love you seeet max, I hope we see you again because lord knows Vanessa is a good groomer who will do her best for you

  • @jeanoliver3784
    @jeanoliver3784 Год назад +407

    Poor baby. It seems like the previous owners couldn’t keep up with his grooming needs. A breed like his needs brushing and de- matting. I hope he finds a much better home and gets the attention and love every dog needs. Thanks for providing the best bath and grooming job he’s probably had for the first time in his short life.😢❤

    • @nalee1964
      @nalee1964 Год назад +28

      They probably wanted a fashion accessory. Didn't realize that the require work, $$$, training, etc.

    • @ChiaraVet
      @ChiaraVet Год назад +39

      Just the grooming? Doodles like this normally can compete with Border Collies in obedience, so for him to be so undisciplined? They completely failed on the training level. I´m not very tolerant with this kind of people, they go in completely blind when getting a dog, and tbf as a vet I had my fair share of such dogs being also in terrible health conditions(to the point of dying or having to be euthanized) because the owners didn´t even bothered with vaccines and basic health care.

    • @roscoemuttley
      @roscoemuttley Год назад +13

      @@ChiaraVet Probably first dog for the family, he was neat when he was tiny, but a five minute open the door to the backyard to go potty is really not enough. I am sure he DESTROYED the furniture due to boredom

    • @ChiaraVet
      @ChiaraVet Год назад +17

      @@roscoemuttley yeah well. "First dog" isn't really an excuse, isn't it? My first dog was a female Samoyed and the entire family watched a full documentary on the breed the day we decided that we would bring her home. It's like excusing people completely unfit to be parents(I'm not talking about normal mistakes everybody does, of course) just because "it's their first child".

    • @redschafer7804
      @redschafer7804 Год назад +2

      actually you are wrong a pure breed poodle does NOT need a lot of grooming a pure poodle only needs to be groomed about every four to eight weeks or once a month if he's a doodle mix then grooming would have to be based on what ever dog he was mixed with as most breeds that make up the "doodle breeds" are more intensive in their grooming regiments

  • @sage0925
    @sage0925 9 месяцев назад +3

    After watching a ton of your videos, I'm a lot more comfortable washing my dogs' heads. I was terrified that I'd hurt my dogs, so I never washed their heads. So they always smelled bad. Now I'm a lot more comfortable with it. Thank you.

  • @debrawhite5894
    @debrawhite5894 7 месяцев назад +11

    Vanessa, job well done. You’re demonstration of patience with Max’s poor training was amazing. 💕

  • @Cuthawolf
    @Cuthawolf Год назад +125

    Mad props for doing a free groom for the Humane Society, especially for such a high energy dog. Hope he gets adopted soon by someone who can train him.

  • @feelah2
    @feelah2 Год назад +81

    It's clear he's not aggressive, just nervous and untrained. Probably taken too soon from his mother/littermates, and not taught beginning good manners there. Also not unlikely that he was left alone a lot. Poor guy. Good for you for helping bring out the handsome in him. You can tell he's a good dog, just needs someone to work with him.

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz Год назад +1

      havent seen him in a home....

  • @hazardmuffin
    @hazardmuffin Год назад +17

    You did a great job with him! He seems like he will be an amazing dog with the right owner and proper training. It amazes me how many people get poodles and doodles without realizing how high maintenance they are. Then again, many doodle breeders won't advertise that fact (and I've seen a few claim their doodles are low maintenance and easy to groom!) Still, how anyone can get any animal without doing thorough research baffles me.

  • @wombat.6652
    @wombat.6652 8 месяцев назад +4

    With all his sudden movements I can see how unskilled people could mess it up. Glad he is in a better place now.

  • @mayan9458
    @mayan9458 Год назад +517

    Poor Max.. he’s just a diamond in the rough. He deserves patience, love and guidance. I’m sure he feels better now that he’s freshly groomed!

  • @morganleanderblake678
    @morganleanderblake678 Год назад +680

    I feel so much for animals like him, who literally can't survive without a groomer. We bred them like this - we owe them our care. Your work was so patient and kind.

  • @shaunehilton9617
    @shaunehilton9617 Месяц назад +1

    I have a rescue Doodle that is now 4 years old. He was badly abused as a youngster and my daughter and I rescued him (at approximately 6 months old) after driving 4 hours to get him (after being called by the Breeder). When we picked him up, we realized that he was grossly underweight (approx 20 lbs, according to our vet) and had hot spots, plus he vomited every time he ate… as it turned out, he is also allergic to all food except chicken and pork.
    We have spent 3.5 years loving him, training him, cuddling him, (neutering him) and just plain helping him to understand he is a very important part of our family! It was a long trip, but the end result was a 1000% worth it! He will have a happy life forever 🥰🥰

  • @snoopygonewilder
    @snoopygonewilder Месяц назад +1

    He seems like such a sweet pup... home someone adopted him.

  • @haggielady
    @haggielady Год назад +139

    Vanessa, you went above and beyond with Max.
    He wants to learn, but since no one has even given him basic instruction, the people who adopt him are going to have their hands full.

    • @np5360
      @np5360 Год назад +6

      The person who adopts him has to be a dog trainer.

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 Год назад +1

      @@np5360 Absolutely. He's have to start learning as soon as he walks out that shelter door.

    • @iamsherlocked345
      @iamsherlocked345 Год назад

      @@diane9247 definitely a dog for an experienced person and learning those basic skills should help him a lot.

  • @aerostas_8678
    @aerostas_8678 Год назад +20

    I winced at "his testicles are really matted." Poor pup. Thank you for always putting the dog first.

  • @CutThroatCat
    @CutThroatCat 8 месяцев назад +6

    Aww ❤ you can tell he has a great disposition. I bet he'll be eager to learn and be a great addition to a bustling family!

  • @hiitsme6639
    @hiitsme6639 11 месяцев назад +3

    That is a good boy!
    We rescued a boy who looks like his twin- a black standard whose coat will never produce oil thanks to backyard greedy breeders.
    He acted EXACTLY like Max.
    He is a good boy, just hasnt been trained.
    It takes alot of hot dogs and work, but these dogs deserve a chance and will bless your lives.

  • @Seahawkess
    @Seahawkess Год назад +319

    It’s almost abusive the condition he was in from first owners. He obviously wants to please but is so confused what is happening yet he settled. Hopefully he’ll be adopted by loving, kind, patient, knowledgeable owners who can give him a new start in life!♥️

    • @BethBurns68
      @BethBurns68 10 месяцев назад +18

      I agree with you, except to take the word "almost" out of the first sentence. It IS abusive and I do hope he has a good home who will give him a chance and work with him on his doggy manners.

  • @annkinsman9194
    @annkinsman9194 Год назад +69

    Thank goodness the Humane society was able to keep him. If the breeders gave him to the owners and this happened I don't think they are very good breeders. Thank you for giving this guy a chance at a better life. He certainly has been taught some bad habits ei. the mouthing and pawing. Love your videos, you have helped me with the grooming of my dog now I know what brushes are needed to get thru her double coat.

    • @laum5371
      @laum5371 Год назад +6

      I don't trust any breeder, yes racing dogs can be rewarding but getting profit out of an animals womb seems like a lazy person taking advantage

    • @nerlana1281
      @nerlana1281 Год назад

      @@laum5371 People who produce designer mixes like doodles or pomskies or even very popular breeds like french bulldogs that are out of standard are greeders. They care about nothing but the money they can produce from a dog. A real reputable breeder will still consider themselves a novice even after 10 years of being in the breed because there is so much to learn about a breed and how to produce stable and healthy puppies. Reputable breeders will also do appropriate health testing on the dam and sire and prove them in certain avenues like conformation, sports, hunting and obedience events. Proving a dog is more than just "titles" it's proving that dog is capable of being in that environment doing that event. A reputable breeder will have you fill out a contract stating if you can no longer take care of the dog they will take it back or find another home immediately. The contract also comes with a health guarantee covering common health issues that we can test for; ei hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, or PRA (progressive retinal atrophy). The breeder may also help pay for unexpected vet bills or with health testing a dog they co-own. I own a standard poodle from a phenomenal breeder and I am on a co-own with her to use in her breeding program IF she passes health testing, if she doesn't she will continue being a beloved pet. If people do their research on a dog breed and breeder and only support reputable people we wouldn't have this stigma that ALL breeders are bad and that's why dogs end up in a shelter.

    • @yumichad
      @yumichad Год назад +5

      @@laum5371 absolutely not. Respectable groomers do so much more. They actively train dogs for the first few parts of their life for their future families, are highly selective with the potential buyers they see, and do the breed a service buy only selecting the healthiest both in temperament and health to breed. It makes a world of difference and often times especially for first time owners it’s better to go to a breeder. Otherwise you can end up taking a dog who needs a bit of help and ruin them beyond belief only to return them.

    • @galacsinhajto
      @galacsinhajto Год назад +6

      @Lau M We absolutely need good breeders, and the general public needs to be educated about how to look for one. There are too many people breeding dogs that are way over their head or just straight up running puppy mills.

    • @Fumi007
      @Fumi007 Год назад +1

      @@laum5371 I think a lot of people are under the misunderstanding that because you pay for an animal that the person selling it is turning a profit. A lot of times they're barely breaking even or they're taking a loss. That's how I got my cat. She was found unsuitable to breed after her first litter so I got her for almost nothing despite the fact that she was approximately $4500 to purchase.

  • @nrgltwrkr2225
    @nrgltwrkr2225 10 месяцев назад +16

    Thank you so much for working with this beautiful four legged friend. Your patience, persistence and professionalism is inspiring!

  • @sleepinglioness5754
    @sleepinglioness5754 Месяц назад +1

    I hope he got adopted. With the right owner he could be spectacular. Max has a good heart...someone just needed to show him how to use it to his benefit. Hope it worked out for him.

  • @LittleRedLemon04
    @LittleRedLemon04 Год назад +201

    When we first got our dog Rory she had similar manners. She was 9 months old and a rescue brought to Alberta from Manitoba. Every training session started with a long run where I took her on a backroad and let her run alongside the truck until she had expended enough energy to think. Lots and lots of fetch in those early years. We didn’t have a fenced yard for the first year we had her, so she is known all over our small town from us walking her 3 times a day. She has come a long way. I’m sure Max can too with the right people to help him unlearn the bad habits he’s been allowed to develop.

    • @YeshuaKingMessiah
      @YeshuaKingMessiah Год назад +4

      If kids today could get outside n be allowed to jump around some in the house too!
      They sit on an iPad or at the tv
      They can’t learn a thing
      This is not the only reason but it’s a big part, as u found with Rory, ur pup.

    • @LittleRedLemon04
      @LittleRedLemon04 Год назад +24

      @@YeshuaKingMessiah my dad is a firm believer in getting kids, pets, and livestock to learn only after they’ve worn off energy. He always says if you’re a bit tired, you’ll work smarter, not harder. Which boils down to having the patience to listen to another perspective and try it a different way, instead of the energy to be stubborn and defiant. Works great, but requires some finesse with toddlers and preschoolers to avoid the dreaded overtired 😬

  • @amberkluga8949
    @amberkluga8949 Год назад +21

    yep, that is an untrailed doodle. I got my Daisy at 10 weeks and this was exactly her wiggly, twisty, mouthy dance during grooming sessions. She was also a jumper, used her arms like human arms to grab you or ward you off, and everything she didn't like involved mouth grabbing (not biting that goodness). Even simple brushing instigating hyper behavior and trimming her nails would qualify as an extreme sport. She's two years old now and most of these issues are resolved or manageable. Of course no amount of training is going to make her not a doodle but she is a solid family citizen and a pleasure to own.

  • @BironEliteCheer
    @BironEliteCheer 10 месяцев назад +19

    You are so gentle and kind. How you show such care and concern for the emotional state of the animals is admirable. I love watching you groom. A true example of a doggie angel on earth. Thank you for sharing your work.

  • @offthedomepictures
    @offthedomepictures 11 месяцев назад +2

    He's not so bad. He's enjoying getting cleaned at least!

  • @Teddy31976
    @Teddy31976 Год назад +53

    When you were scrubbing his face and he looked up to you my heart melted! He is going to make someone very happy 😁

  • @justsomegothgirl
    @justsomegothgirl Год назад +131

    He's not a bad dog, he was just never trained. He's afraid and confused, but genuinely seems to have a sweet disposition. Training him will be difficult, but someone who can give him the time and patience he needs could really help him thrive.

    • @lorraineorlando7424
      @lorraineorlando7424 9 месяцев назад

      Lol. No such thing as a bad doggo!!❤

    • @LoomofDreams
      @LoomofDreams 8 месяцев назад

      And he's an incredibly intelligent breed. Guaranteed he'd pick up his training very quickly. It might take longer and more patience than if he was a puppy of the same breed, but the great thing about really intelligent dogs is that they need the brain stimulation to be happy. He wants to learn, he wants to work. He just needs someone with the knowledge and patience to give him structure and discipline. He seems like a happy go lucky sort of dog, but his energy doesn't have a good outlet.

  • @carolbydesign
    @carolbydesign 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did Max ever get adopted? He seems like a sweet dog, dispite never having a professional grooming before, probably. He did a great job while at the drying station.
    I hope Max got/or gets to live with a super active family.
    I hate people who adopt animals they have no skill to carefore then have to give them up and then the poor thing gets labled difficult through no fault of their own.

  • @emmabovary1228
    @emmabovary1228 8 месяцев назад +19

    We got a lot of dogs like this in rescue. They responded well to structure, clarity and a calm demeanor. It was beautiful to see a dog go from nervous energy to walking in confidence. Max is so lucky to have met Vanessa. Thank you for taking the hits and sharing.

  • @babydahl9424
    @babydahl9424 Год назад +90

    I love how she gives praise to him for being such a good boy but when he isn't listening or cooperating she is still nice but firm with him. He obviously needs that and I think he can tell she is trying to help. He is so starved for affection and wants so bad to just play.

    • @thatican
      @thatican Год назад

      I don't like her attitude towards dog. Complains the whole time.

    • @babydahl9424
      @babydahl9424 Год назад +5

      @@thatican He is very difficult to deal with. He is biting her and jumping on her. He is a big dog compared to her so of course she is going to be honest that he is difficult. She's only like 100 pounds and I would be upset if a dog was biting on me too.

    • @somebodyyoudontknow3980
      @somebodyyoudontknow3980 Год назад +2

      ​@@thatican I think that's just part of the humour. If she didn't like it then she wouldn't do it, she clearly cares very much about animals

    • @thatican
      @thatican Год назад

      I don't see no dog bites on her hands. Think she over exaggerates. Not someone I'd hire.

    • @somebodyyoudontknow3980
      @somebodyyoudontknow3980 Год назад

      @@thatican is this the first video of hers that you've seen or something?

  • @sarahr9894
    @sarahr9894 Год назад +79

    That groom seemed to be like a one sided boxing match! I am always amazed at how hard you work for these poor pups. You deserve all the success you have received!!!

  • @lynnesimmons3112
    @lynnesimmons3112 8 месяцев назад +1

    Omg what a big goob, I don’t think he’s a bad dog just needs someone that can spend time with him.

  • @fore101
    @fore101 9 месяцев назад +1

    So sad for Max. Hope someone adopted him and trained him.

  • @ismnotwasm1420
    @ismnotwasm1420 Год назад +33

    We are going to need an update on Max 👀

  • @timthetoolpoolberg4913
    @timthetoolpoolberg4913 Год назад +47

    He's doing his very best!

    • @anabee8310
      @anabee8310 Год назад +7

      He is!! It's all so new to him and the enthusiasm is erupting but he tries to cooperate.

  • @pjf2675
    @pjf2675 9 месяцев назад +3

    I would SO love to adopt a pup like Max. I worked with a Staffordshire after rescuing him from an abusive home. He became an ambassador to so many people who'd had pre conceived ideas of pitties and staffies, and who then became lovers of the breed after meeting my Beau. A friend brought him to her school for a thesis presentation that turned many in the classroom into believers that staffies were loyal, dependable, and cuddly pups. Beau passed, which let me move to an over 55 community, and they won't let any dogs over 40lbs in the community. I HOPE Max gets a forever home where he can enjoy his best life

  • @andreamiller7742
    @andreamiller7742 8 месяцев назад +3

    My Doodle was really bad about "mouthing" as a puppy. When she's really excited she still has to be reminded now and then. We started getting her groomed (Just baths and nail trims to begin) as soon as we got her at 10 weeks. This happy guy is what they look like when no one has taught them anything.

  • @kathlynczako1393
    @kathlynczako1393 Год назад +23

    Why oh why do people not understand that a trained dog is a happy dog? You did an amazing job handling him. Kudos.

    • @lilbatz
      @lilbatz Год назад +7

      The previous family was clueless, and the breeder is even worse.
      Who knows what the breeder told them about the dog and his temperament.

    • @rekkariley652
      @rekkariley652 Год назад +1

      @@lilbatz Stuff like this is why there’s no such thing as an ethical doodle breeder. There’s no breed standard to hold them to, no professional accountability, therefore no motivation to do health or temperament testing or even avoid mixing breeds that are polar opposites just because any mix with “doodle” in it is popular enough to fleece gullible people for thousands per puppy.

  • @AlissaGranger
    @AlissaGranger Год назад +132

    He did amazingly well with the dryer! After how active he was during the wash I expected the drying to be the hardest part!

    • @RBFBettyCrew
      @RBFBettyCrew Год назад +2

      Same!

    • @rogue7723
      @rogue7723 Год назад +12

      I think the hardest part was the shaving. Max was most likely traumatized by getting sliced from the last time he got groomed, and now he thinks that's gonna happen again.

  • @emaulinecox5543
    @emaulinecox5543 8 месяцев назад +4

    If Max gets adopted, if you can, please keep all of us Max lovers posted?!
    Thank you again for giving him the proper grooming (as best as could be done, no fault to Maxie-Max) and bringing positive attention to him and the unfortunate circumstances of breeding dogs lives

  • @-sp00ky-
    @-sp00ky- 11 месяцев назад +5

    He looks very playful 🤣
    Makes me sad that a cutie like Max was abandoned over a vet bill, after being in the care of someone who might not have known what they were doing.
    Good luck guys, I hope Max finds a nice family ❤❤❤

  • @isthataspider7410
    @isthataspider7410 Год назад +217

    You can already see improvement in his behavior while he gets used to the water and shampoo! I hope he gets the training and love he needs. ❤

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 месяцев назад +2

      That’s not training that’s overwhelm.

  • @SaintDuma
    @SaintDuma Год назад +167

    Your patience with him is incredible. He probably already feels so much better, and hopefully you'll see him again some day with much better manners! Thank you to the Niagara Falls RSPCA for giving him treatment and keeping him safe.

  • @kathrynnelson3681
    @kathrynnelson3681 6 дней назад

    You are GOLD! I love your patience and understanding as it is so uncommon yet so needed
    Max is so happy to have any type of interaction with humans and it shows❤

  • @we11dun
    @we11dun 9 месяцев назад +3

    Poor baby. The stitches looks big. I am glad you were able to groom this puppy and to give him a positive experience so that at least if he gets a new groomer maybe he won't react as traumatized. And thank you for taking consideration of what he needed to have done with his ear. He is adorable and I hope he finds a great home.

  • @crying2emoji5
    @crying2emoji5 Год назад +529

    Max seems like a work dog. Very smart and very very energetic. If someone were to put in a few years training him as a sheepdog or something, he’d probably be the happiest, healthiest boy

    • @annettefournier9655
      @annettefournier9655 11 месяцев назад +48

      Poodles and labs are waterdogs and retrieve things out of the water. They are not herd dogs.

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 11 месяцев назад +18

      ​@@annettefournier9655 Hard to say how much a patient owner and extensive training would change him, but I doubt he'd be a good gun dog. He's far too excitable.

    • @HotCanineMilk
      @HotCanineMilk 10 месяцев назад +14

      Or as a service animal for someone with an active lifestyle. He'd have a blast.

    • @dr2165
      @dr2165 10 месяцев назад +37

      @@vicroc4 That energy is pretty normal with poodles and they are definitely capable of being gun dogs that was what they were originally bred for, outside of that poodles have a long history as service dogs. Like most high energy high intelligence breeds they can be trained to do more or less anything.
      From experience with our 3 poodles 2 of whom were rescues and not unlike Max here when we first got them, poodles thrive on attention and stimulation if you give them both they will do anything for you. You do need to establish boundaries and correct ways to get attention, where Max is mouthing and bopping with his front feet is typical of a poodle that is used to being ignored. We trained ours to roll on the floor if they want attention because that's harmless and with the 2 rescues we could never fully get them to stop seeking that attention and reassurance, have to admit that's partly on us we are big softies and when they are being idiots rolling around on the floor its impossible not to give them belly rubs.

    • @leelee2350
      @leelee2350 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@dr2165 I think poodles are number 2 on the doggy IQ charts. Border collies are number 1.

  • @franciscook5819
    @franciscook5819 Год назад +68

    That doodle will make a lovely, lively pet with proper training. You are a treasure for grooming him so patiently. My reading of him is that he didn't understand what was going on and lacked the discipline to trust that it was all ok. I'd lay odds he'll be much better if you see him again.

    • @antiquegirl6505
      @antiquegirl6505 Год назад +16

      He did seem scared & confused. He did calm down pretty quickly once he realized that it wasn't hurting him. Then she would start doing something different and he would freak out again....until again, it didn't hurt him. He just needs a lot of patient, calm, training and interaction.

    • @prettyevil6662000
      @prettyevil6662000 Год назад +21

      Considering he got cut the last time someone tried to groom him, I understand why it was during the trimming he got anxious. I'd probably be anxious too if the only person who had ever tried to cut my hair cut my skin so bad I needed stitches and had to get locked up in a kennel.

  • @kimbailey7201
    @kimbailey7201 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bless his heart.
    Such a beauty.
    He's wanting to play ❤❤❤

  • @deecooper1567
    @deecooper1567 Месяц назад

    Boy, that was a workout 🏋️‍♀️. He’s so full of energy & you did a fabulous job 🤩👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️