I love your videos. Each steps with details. I’ve been grooming about two years and still many to learn. Your videos are so easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the kind words, hopefully once I get through this move, I can finally start back at it again 😊 Is there anything in particular you would like to see, something you need help with? I can always try to get it added to que.
What a sweetheart of a Scottie! Thank you for your excellent tutorial! It gives me the confidence I’ve needed to do this for our rescue Scottie, who doesn’t yet seem ready to be groomed by a “stranger”.
Thank you! If you have any questions, never hesitate to ask. I try my best through words. I would also suggest that you go over her with your tools a few times a week, even if you are not actually clipping or trimming anything. Just run the clipper vibration over your scottie's face, ears, feet and feed them treats as you do it. Just getting use to the touch and vibrations of the whole process while feeding them yummy food will help make a calmer experience. If or when you do decide to find a groomer, then you know little rescue scottie will be able to get to know this strange new person comfortably and not stress over what would have been the new noises of the grooming process. Congrats on you're new family member and happy grooming 😊
Hand strippers are hard to find these days. You could always try the scottie club of america, maybe there is a breeder near you who would be willing to take you on. Otherwise you could always try nationaldoggroomers.com/groomer-locator and see if there is a certified terrier groomer within your range.
Thank you, her and her sister were the first Scotties I had the pleasure of finishing in the show ring. And now I'm hoping to finish one of her grandpups. ♥️ Love their outlook on life
Pricing of professional grooming is out of sight. We have two Scotties. We're inspired to try DIY grooming. I really didn't like the results of the latest groomer. Hope to try your HEAD tomorrow.
Good luck!! Take it slow and I know you will do great 💕 Remember, you have the luxury of taking breaks whenever you or your two scotties need it. Something us groomers don't always have being on a schedule.
Awesome 👌 thank you for the video. You really explain and show the lines you use. Daisy is a doll too. Are you anywhere near New York, would love to bring you my scottie McClane
Thank you! I am not, I'm in the Chicago land area, so you would have a bit of a drive. However the Laundromutt is in buffalo, new york and Macie will definitely be able to give you a correct Scottie trim
I've been grooming for about 3 yrs and just opened my own shop. Your videos are like my teacher. I'm learning a lot from your videos. Thank you so much. Is there any chance to upload poodle doodle grooming?
Hi, I’m loving your videos, and learning a lot. My question is what’s the first few steps should I be taking to get my puppy to allow me to groom her in the first place? :-)
Merci pour cette vidéo. J ai appris certaines choses en me basant sur le visuel uniquement car hélas je ne parle pas anglais. Dommage qu’il n’y ai pas de traduction ❤
What kind of clippers are you using? Mine has blade ends and I'd rather use one like yours. I live where there are no "Scottie" groomers and want to do myself. Great video!
Try holding my Scotties head up, like in the first part, and see what happens. Butt slides backwards and paw comes up to rake at clipper hand. She's a really good dog and responds to commands, even when she doesn't want to, however try and groom her and it all goes away.
How do you get in so close to the ears without hurting her? We've tried to clip around our scoot's ear and usually at some point during the procedure we end up drawing blood....and it takes lots of loving, treats and first aid to bring her back to the grooming table. Many years ago, my father in law was clipping their scoot and cut her ears.....she turned and bit right through his hand- it was a bloody mess.....literally. Since that time he doesn't clip around the ears unless he absolutely has to......can't say I blame him, and that was two scotties ago. Great informative video- our scottie has been diagnosed with Lymphoma, and we're not sure how much time we have left with her.....we couldn't get her rabies/distemper shots because of this (dr's orders)....and she needs a spa day. When we lay her to rest, we want her to maintain her dignity as a scottie:-)
Without seeing how you are going about clippering or scissoring the ears, it would be hard to say exactly where you went about accidentally nicking her. With that said, I'll try my best to give you some pointers. With clippers, try and keep them flat on the leather of the ear. Using your fingers to help support the ear will give you a better surface to clipper against. Also, when clipping the inside of the ear, try a starburst 🌟 way, put your clippers flat in the middle and work you way outward to the ear leather. This kind of helps you clipper over those little ear flaps vs going from leather to center of ear which would make cutting those flaps easier. If scissoring around the ear leather is where you find your bleeding mistake, I would suggest that you always trim the hair with the tips of your scissors pointing towards the tip of the ear. The hair naturally pushes the the scissors away from the ear leather where as pointing the tips of your shears towards the ear base will drag the snip towards the eat leather. You can use your finger nails to help identify the leather of the ear and use them as guards from the scissors. We all would rather snip ourselves than our pup. I'm sorry to hear about your girls diagnoses. The only hardship of being a dog owner is the dreaded goodbye we know we will one day have to make. I hope that these tips can help maintain her scottie looks and give her a big kiss from me right on her nose for being such a wonderful and brave girl 💗
That is one, beautiful, gentle and patient scottie!
she says, thank you very much! 💕
Just look at her, she's so intelligent. What a darling, we are blessed with dogs.
We absolutely are blessed! ❤
Daisy is a beautiful patient scottie..She is a good girl..😊😊😊❤❤
Dang! I’ve been grooming Scottie heads wrong for years! Great video.
such a good doggo, just staying calm and getting more buutiful
I love your videos. Each steps with details. I’ve been grooming about two years and still many to learn. Your videos are so easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the kind words, hopefully once I get through this move, I can finally start back at it again 😊 Is there anything in particular you would like to see, something you need help with? I can always try to get it added to que.
@@Dognormousllc Bichon please!! I’d love to learn Asian Cut. Thank you
What a sweetheart of a Scottie! Thank you for your excellent tutorial! It gives me the confidence I’ve needed to do this for our rescue Scottie, who doesn’t yet seem ready to be groomed by a “stranger”.
Thank you! If you have any questions, never hesitate to ask. I try my best through words. I would also suggest that you go over her with your tools a few times a week, even if you are not actually clipping or trimming anything. Just run the clipper vibration over your scottie's face, ears, feet and feed them treats as you do it. Just getting use to the touch and vibrations of the whole process while feeding them yummy food will help make a calmer experience. If or when you do decide to find a groomer, then you know little rescue scottie will be able to get to know this strange new person comfortably and not stress over what would have been the new noises of the grooming process. Congrats on you're new family member and happy grooming 😊
You are such a good teacher, I have watched your Scottie videos numerous times!
Thank you so much! I'm glad it's been helpful for you 💕😊
Boy I wish you lived near me. Can’t find groomer for Scotties, handstripper would be a dream!!!
Hand strippers are hard to find these days. You could always try the scottie club of america, maybe there is a breeder near you who would be willing to take you on. Otherwise you could always try nationaldoggroomers.com/groomer-locator and see if there is a certified terrier groomer within your range.
She is a beautiful Scottie. She has "the look".
Thank you, her and her sister were the first Scotties I had the pleasure of finishing in the show ring. And now I'm hoping to finish one of her grandpups. ♥️ Love their outlook on life
Beautiful Scottie, excellent tutorial.
Thank you so much!
Thank you! What a great video!!
This is very helpful! She’s so calm
I'm glad you found it helpful! She is very use to be pampered 😄💕
Great video, I have two scottish terriers. This will help me with their haircuts.
Love Scotties❤
Thank you 😊
Clear explanation, thanks for your instrucción out to cut
Thank you, glad it was helpful!
Thank you.
Pricing of professional grooming is out of sight. We have two Scotties. We're inspired to try DIY grooming. I really didn't like the results of the latest groomer. Hope to try your HEAD tomorrow.
Good luck!! Take it slow and I know you will do great 💕 Remember, you have the luxury of taking breaks whenever you or your two scotties need it. Something us groomers don't always have being on a schedule.
Great video first one that I've seen that really explains how to do it and what blades you are using thank you so much for this video!!!!
Glad it was helpful!❣
Beautiful job and a beautiful dog!! Thanks for posting.
You are a wonderful groomer. Thank you for this.
Very well done. Thanks for showing me how to do this correct!
So cleverly done... My pet cuts need altering! Thanku
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful detail.
Very clear, thank you. Do you leave the brows apart from what you have shown us here?
This was so helpful !! Thank you
Thank you! Glad it was helpful
great job. u r so helpful
So is that the correct amt of separation between the eyebrows? I thought it would be more didstinct, just making sure. Great video
Awesome 👌 thank you for the video. You really explain and show the lines you use. Daisy is a doll too. Are you anywhere near New York, would love to bring you my scottie McClane
Thank you! I am not, I'm in the Chicago land area, so you would have a bit of a drive. However the Laundromutt is in buffalo, new york and Macie will definitely be able to give you a correct Scottie trim
I've been grooming for about 3 yrs and just opened my own shop. Your videos are like my teacher. I'm learning a lot from your videos. Thank you so much. Is there any chance to upload poodle doodle grooming?
Hi, I’m loving your videos, and learning a lot.
My question is what’s the first few steps should I be taking to get my puppy to allow me to groom her in the first place? :-)
Merci pour cette vidéo. J ai appris certaines choses en me basant sur le visuel uniquement car hélas je ne parle pas anglais. Dommage qu’il n’y ai pas de traduction ❤
Thank you very much
What kind of clippers are you using? Mine has blade ends and I'd rather use one like yours. I live where there are no "Scottie" groomers and want to do myself. Great video!
Thank you! this is so helpful!!
Glad it was helpful! 😊
Tough tough. Very difficult.
My Scottie came home with a Westie ear. It looks very odd, especially from the rear. What to do now?
Try holding my Scotties head up, like in the first part, and see what happens. Butt slides backwards and paw comes up to rake at clipper hand. She's a really good dog and responds to commands, even when she doesn't want to, however try and groom her and it all goes away.
So you don't clipper the top of the head with a #10 blade? Like you do with pet schnauzer trims?
How do you get in so close to the ears without hurting her? We've tried to clip around our scoot's ear and usually at some point during the procedure we end up drawing blood....and it takes lots of loving, treats and first aid to bring her back to the grooming table. Many years ago, my father in law was clipping their scoot and cut her ears.....she turned and bit right through his hand- it was a bloody mess.....literally. Since that time he doesn't clip around the ears unless he absolutely has to......can't say I blame him, and that was two scotties ago. Great informative video- our scottie has been diagnosed with Lymphoma, and we're not sure how much time we have left with her.....we couldn't get her rabies/distemper shots because of this (dr's orders)....and she needs a spa day. When we lay her to rest, we want her to maintain her dignity as a scottie:-)
Without seeing how you are going about clippering or scissoring the ears, it would be hard to say exactly where you went about accidentally nicking her. With that said, I'll try my best to give you some pointers. With clippers, try and keep them flat on the leather of the ear. Using your fingers to help support the ear will give you a better surface to clipper against. Also, when clipping the inside of the ear, try a starburst 🌟 way, put your clippers flat in the middle and work you way outward to the ear leather. This kind of helps you clipper over those little ear flaps vs going from leather to center of ear which would make cutting those flaps easier. If scissoring around the ear leather is where you find your bleeding mistake, I would suggest that you always trim the hair with the tips of your scissors pointing towards the tip of the ear. The hair naturally pushes the the scissors away from the ear leather where as pointing the tips of your shears towards the ear base will drag the snip towards the eat leather. You can use your finger nails to help identify the leather of the ear and use them as guards from the scissors. We all would rather snip ourselves than our pup. I'm sorry to hear about your girls diagnoses. The only hardship of being a dog owner is the dreaded goodbye we know we will one day have to make. I hope that these tips can help maintain her scottie looks and give her a big kiss from me right on her nose for being such a wonderful and brave girl 💗
What did you do the body with? #2?
The links are broken.
Ah, now I see what I was doing wrong with McDoogle's beard.
Hopefully there maybe some future beard make-overs for you! ✂️
My dog is not that calm for grooming.
My Scottish terrier moves to much
Scotties are so sweet until I do the nails. I like em even tho they're feisty 😉
Thanks for the video!
lol that is so true, still love them though 💕