Aw, me too! Our black standard turned 13 this year (you can see our Rosie all over the channel), but she is still happy and playful. We are so grateful. Thanks so much for your kind comment! 😍
Thanks for your the tips, Reagan is a beauty. I would love to see a video on your brushing technics before the bath and how you dry the ears so beautifully. Thanks again for your video!
Hi Jane, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words! 🙏💕 Although we need to redo our brushing video (it was one of our firsts), here it is with our Spoo Rosie: ruclips.net/video/R-hqBoxXQOg/видео.html And then fluff drying Poodles + ears (you may want to skip ahead to the ear part): ruclips.net/video/E0_jtripvpQ/видео.html Many more Poodle videos to come... really appreciate your time! 😊
Congrats on the new addition to the family! 💕 For shampoo, take a look at Fluffy Puppy from BioGroom: amzn.to/46uvrYx. And biggest Poodle advice I can give is remember they go thru a full coat change somewhere in the 8-14 month time-frame, when you'll need to either brush daily or keep 'em shorter. Good luck and thanks 4 watching! 😍
HI, yes, good water pressure really helps! If you are struggling with getting a good wash and rinse on your Poodle, you may want to look at a recirculating bathing system - which isn't super expensive. Let me know if u need more info, and thanks 4 watching!
I'm new to this breed and a first time.dog owner. It was suggested I brush her with a steel type brush but I find it pulls her coat to much and she doesn't like it. What about a soft nylon brush? She didn't seem to be bothered by it. I don't want any part of grooming to be uncomfortable for her. She my baby
Hi Stephen, I love it, "She my baby!" 🥰 OK, real deal, you can prevent any pain to your Poodle as long as you don't allow the hair to snarl together - which it will try to do naturally! Once snarled, it becomes painful to brush. For a pet Poodle, you want a slicker brush and a metal comb, see vid here: ruclips.net/video/ZAwCUI3jOuQ/видео.htmlsi=Z31ri54Z4rWEHUJg. Using a soft nylon brush may offer a good massage, but it's not separating each stand of hair from each other (which is what equals no pain.) The comb is the key! If u just combed through your Poodle daily (I know, extreme, but we comb our own hair daily), you'll never have to worry. And if daily combing is too much (it is for me and my Poodle, and I'm a pro with a salon in my house, lol!), you need to get a brush in there to help. It's a process, for sure! And if too much, please be open to keeping her in a short style. It's no big deal, and they look adorable! Good luck in your dog ownership journey! You're clearly going to do great! 🐾
Hi! Most professional tubs have stairs or a ramp leading to a little door on the side of the tub. But if u have to lift up a large dog (which happens), this video may help: ruclips.net/video/Cp3FDf5OtSU/видео.htmlsi=Es2LgxCf9EiqmtL4. Thanks for watching! 😊
He so sweet. I also have 10 years old standards poodle ❤ I cannot see myself living without a standards poodle
Aw, me too! Our black standard turned 13 this year (you can see our Rosie all over the channel), but she is still happy and playful. We are so grateful. Thanks so much for your kind comment! 😍
Thanks for your the tips, Reagan is a beauty. I would love to see a video on your brushing technics before the bath and how you dry the ears so beautifully. Thanks again for your video!
Hi Jane, thank you so much for watching and for your kind words! 🙏💕 Although we need to redo our brushing video (it was one of our firsts), here it is with our Spoo Rosie:
ruclips.net/video/R-hqBoxXQOg/видео.html
And then fluff drying Poodles + ears (you may want to skip ahead to the ear part):
ruclips.net/video/E0_jtripvpQ/видео.html
Many more Poodle videos to come... really appreciate your time! 😊
Thank you for sharing this
Some very good tips and
Demonstration of proper
Techniques
He is Absolutely Beautiful ❤
Thanks so much, Sabrina! Appreciate your kindness! 😊🙏
Great video my wife just got a standard poodle just trying to figure out what shampoo to use on a six month old great video
Congrats on the new addition to the family! 💕 For shampoo, take a look at Fluffy Puppy from BioGroom: amzn.to/46uvrYx. And biggest Poodle advice I can give is remember they go thru a full coat change somewhere in the 8-14 month time-frame, when you'll need to either brush daily or keep 'em shorter. Good luck and thanks 4 watching! 😍
Wish my water pressure was that good
HI, yes, good water pressure really helps! If you are struggling with getting a good wash and rinse on your Poodle, you may want to look at a recirculating bathing system - which isn't super expensive. Let me know if u need more info, and thanks 4 watching!
I'm new to this breed and a first time.dog owner. It was suggested I brush her with a steel type brush but I find it pulls her coat to much and she doesn't like it. What about a soft nylon brush? She didn't seem to be bothered by it. I don't want any part of grooming to be uncomfortable for her. She my baby
Hi Stephen, I love it, "She my baby!" 🥰 OK, real deal, you can prevent any pain to your Poodle as long as you don't allow the hair to snarl together - which it will try to do naturally! Once snarled, it becomes painful to brush. For a pet Poodle, you want a slicker brush and a metal comb, see vid here: ruclips.net/video/ZAwCUI3jOuQ/видео.htmlsi=Z31ri54Z4rWEHUJg. Using a soft nylon brush may offer a good massage, but it's not separating each stand of hair from each other (which is what equals no pain.) The comb is the key! If u just combed through your Poodle daily (I know, extreme, but we comb our own hair daily), you'll never have to worry. And if daily combing is too much (it is for me and my Poodle, and I'm a pro with a salon in my house, lol!), you need to get a brush in there to help. It's a process, for sure! And if too much, please be open to keeping her in a short style. It's no big deal, and they look adorable! Good luck in your dog ownership journey! You're clearly going to do great! 🐾
Hi. How do you get the dog up in to the bathing unit?
Hi! Most professional tubs have stairs or a ramp leading to a little door on the side of the tub. But if u have to lift up a large dog (which happens), this video may help: ruclips.net/video/Cp3FDf5OtSU/видео.htmlsi=Es2LgxCf9EiqmtL4. Thanks for watching! 😊
Thank you 🐩