I love the dogs like that who loves a brush and will lie there for you. 😊 💕 My girl is always wants to smell that dead hair, and i always quote you, "dirty underwear" 😂 to her.
I have several videos where I show my set up process. But I usually use Myers or Seventh Generation to spray on all my tools, and use a clean towel to wipe them down. I also use an old toothbrush to scrub in between the crevices. For the oil for my clipper blades and shears, these days I've been using fishing reel oil. But before that I was using Andis clipper oil.
The universe is so strange. I just finished grooming a 100 pound Samoyed by far the hardest dog I work with. I only do him on the days that he comes in, but are there any tricks the Samoyed coats are nightmarish.. I hope everything‘s going well for you, brother. Truly bizarre you just put this up.
@@JunTheGroomer1 how are things going up there. Do you love it? I’m so glad that you’re still grooming. You’re an artist and also more importantly, a dog lover. I am a true dog lover. I’m not an artist, but I sustain a shop just by being so good with the dogs. I hope everything is going well. I realize life is ups and downs. It’s no fairytale. But just always remember that if you decide that you’ve had enough of beautiful Alaska, you can always come back. But really I hope you know that your skill is a blessing, not a prison. It doesn’t have to be your whole life, but it’s an amazing trade and an amazing way to make money. You’ll be good at anything you try to do. Anyway, take care.
I love the dogs like that who loves a brush and will lie there for you. 😊 💕 My girl is always wants to smell that dead hair, and i always quote you, "dirty underwear" 😂 to her.
Quoting me is never a good idea 😅 just a little life tip - do not quote Jun the Groomer. That guy's nuts 😂
@@JunTheGroomer1 He's not nuts 🤪 he is amazing!
Thanks for sharing this info! Can you please share how you clean your grooming tools? I assume it’s a good idea to use clean tools too. Thanks!
I have several videos where I show my set up process. But I usually use Myers or Seventh Generation to spray on all my tools, and use a clean towel to wipe them down. I also use an old toothbrush to scrub in between the crevices. For the oil for my clipper blades and shears, these days I've been using fishing reel oil. But before that I was using Andis clipper oil.
The universe is so strange. I just finished grooming a 100 pound Samoyed by far the hardest dog I work with. I only do him on the days that he comes in, but are there any tricks the Samoyed coats are nightmarish.. I hope everything‘s going well for you, brother. Truly bizarre you just put this up.
It is so great to hear from you, my old friend. I'm sorry I never got a chance to meet you in Colorado 🙏
@@JunTheGroomer1 how are things going up there. Do you love it? I’m so glad that you’re still grooming. You’re an artist and also more importantly, a dog lover. I am a true dog lover. I’m not an artist, but I sustain a shop just by being so good with the dogs. I hope everything is going well. I realize life is ups and downs. It’s no fairytale. But just always remember that if you decide that you’ve had enough of beautiful Alaska, you can always come back. But really I hope you know that your skill is a blessing, not a prison. It doesn’t have to be your whole life, but it’s an amazing trade and an amazing way to make money. You’ll be good at anything you try to do. Anyway, take care.
Such a Pyr! Lol