The most banned dog in the grooming salon

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  • Kudos to the owner for thinking about how her surgery would affect her pup’s wellbeing though!

    @rebeccaritchie3315@rebeccaritchie33152 ай бұрын
    • When I had a big surgery I couldn't drive for 6 weeks to get a dog to a groomer, or to bend over to do it myself, etc.

      @anidadron@anidadron2 ай бұрын
    • Yes! May the Lord grant her a complete healing.

      @Yesica1993@Yesica19932 ай бұрын
    • i mean....obviously she would think about it?? why are you acting like that's not something a normal pet owner wouldn't consider? did 500+ people really like this as if it's a hot take

      @topasu9454@topasu94542 ай бұрын
    • ​@topasu9454 to be fair, i dont think people like comments because its a hot take, its usually an agreeing sort of thing... and everyone agrees thinking of your pet is good

      @sslimeman@sslimeman2 ай бұрын
    • @@topasu9454Unfortunately, it is a hot take form some people. Just as there is irresponsible parents, there is irresponsible pet owners who like to justify their actions for not thinking ahead

      @jndc4203@jndc42032 ай бұрын
  • Because poodles and poodle crosses are so very smart, a firm and consistent approach is needed. This doesn’t mean you can’t love them, but nothing is worse than a spoiled smart dog.

    @cw4608@cw46082 ай бұрын
    • Yep, a spoiled poodle is usually Brain from Pinky and the Brain only in dog form.

      @hcu4359@hcu43592 ай бұрын
    • Our bichon frise was very smart, just like any other poodle 🐩 He wasn't wild about baths or having his feet touched. He both liked & hated being brushed. If he was allowed to chew on a FINGER, not hard, he would allow himself to be brushed. It was weird, but I would hold him & let him chew on one of my fingers while I brushed him. He never bit hard or hurt my fingers, but he wouldn't settle down otherwise. 🤷🏼‍♂️

      @kennyjones559@kennyjones5592 ай бұрын
    • @@kennyjones559Awwe, that's cute, like a little finger-binky! Yeah... that's kind of our poodles... smart, but a tad spoiled... A couple of ours are sensitive, though, so you feel like an ogre sometimes even if they were the naughty ones, haha! They're good babies over all, though. Two are still puppies, so still a bit wild and learning how the world works. We have a twelve-year-old rescue we got when he was seven and he was the exact oposite of spoiled... used as a breeding machine, and his whole life in a kennel. Poodles have amazing resilience, even coming from bad situations. He got potty-trained at that age, leashtrained, etc. He still has the occasional accident as he gets older, and his trauma still impacts how he is around men, particularly my dad who he's barked at dayly for the last 4 and a half years, but he's amazing! The brain analogy above made me laugh because yeah ... they like to think they rule the house as their royal birthright, haha!

      @seamarie3111@seamarie31112 ай бұрын
    • @@kennyjones559 Bichon frise and poodles are completely different breeds from different parts of the world.

      @Yosef9438@Yosef94382 ай бұрын
    • Only a spoiled smart child!

      @elizabethannegrey6285@elizabethannegrey62852 ай бұрын
  • Amazing how his behaviour changed due to be given the right dose of love and discipline. Great job!

    @lucygreen888@lucygreen8882 ай бұрын
    • Too bad too many parents don't learn this works with children as well.

      @donnabaardsen5372@donnabaardsen53722 ай бұрын
    • He calmed down because he could see more clearly 😉

      @lucyleary4356@lucyleary43562 ай бұрын
  • i used to be a delivery driver and i can firmly say: goldendoodles were always the WORST dogs out on my route, right up there with german shepherds and heelers. everyone thinks they're cute and sees "good family dog" and goes nuts for them. they were never properly cared for, and they were always MEAN. except for one named Nash, who always had a pristine coat and loved getting pets from anyone he could, because he was very well socialized.

    @whatagiantnerd746@whatagiantnerd7462 ай бұрын
    • My golden doodle was a sweetheart

      @daneiltherat2327@daneiltherat2327Ай бұрын
    • God created the world to be enjoyed but unfortunately sin took its dominion over it, so now there’s a mix of pain and sorrow. Now with the world full of sin all have fallen short of the glory of GOD and have sinned.This earth is passing away but GOD so loved you that He sent his one and only son to take your place on the cross to die for your sins that that you can be reconciled to GOD and have everlasting life and not suffer eternal damnation for the wages of sin is death. Repent and belive in the gospel.🙏For it grants eternal life

      @whatsnextnora@whatsnextnoraАй бұрын
    • i think a lot of people who bought goldendoodles from a breeder got them as a fashion accessory, because even the most rudimentary research would show the many downsides of the hybrid dogs. For people who want that look and do the research, they generally settle on a standard poodle.

      @commanderrussels2612@commanderrussels2612Ай бұрын
    • @@whatsnextnora god didnt do a god damn thing.

      @TheShizzlemop@TheShizzlemopАй бұрын
    • @@TheShizzlemopGod does more than we can ever imagine.

      @ES11777@ES1177729 күн бұрын
  • Oh gosh I laughed so hard when the red horns appeared on his head. Love the captions of his thoughts too 😂

    @funinthesun622@funinthesun6222 ай бұрын
    • I laughed so hard at that part too, HAHAHA!!!

      @JesusLover3412@JesusLover34122 ай бұрын
    • 2:30

      @irener.3849@irener.38492 ай бұрын
    • @JesusLover3412 her videos are the best, she's an amazing groomer

      @funinthesun622@funinthesun6222 ай бұрын
    • OMG 😂 THE HORNS! This one is a gem because he is a devil in the making.

      @haggielady@haggielady2 ай бұрын
    • ❤same!

      @ItsaKindOfMagic86@ItsaKindOfMagic862 ай бұрын
  • The guy who originally started the Goldendoodle trend regrets it, says a lot I think. I get that these can be good dogs, but i wish people would stop breeding and buying them with no understanding of how they should be handled and cared for (since their coats need so much extra care and they're a cross of a high energy breed and a high intelligence breed)

    @Kiraiko44@Kiraiko442 ай бұрын
    • mixed breed are almost never recognized as a legitimate breed, mainly because they come questionable genetic background, and they are a mutt at best, additionally they have behavioral issue, and genetic issues that would crop up with the breed. i know she keeps "promoting breeds like shiloh and king sheperds those are mutts, because they are bred with large breed dogs which have health issues

      @thehantavirus@thehantavirus2 ай бұрын
    • We have a rescue doodle and she is just a lovely girl as long as I get her out every day for a two mile walk or run. If I’m sick or something and can’t walk her enough, she’s a naughty girl! She is smart and full of energy so that walk is not only a way to burn off her extra energy but also enrichment as she snoofles along and smells all the smells. (In our case, though, we went from a Border Collie to a doodle, so our doodle actually seems pretty chill comparatively!)

      @stephgreen3070@stephgreen30702 ай бұрын
    • I don't know I think my Bernedoodle is a wonderful dog.....but I did read up on them before I got her. Mine is a F1bb which means she is 87.5% poodle and 12.5% Bernese Mountain Dog. That means she is high energy all the time. You just have to exercise them or you get a naughty dog. Mine is pretty chill for that % of poodle but I give her a run for her money until she is panting so hard. If you want a lazy couch potato then these dogs are not for you.

      @deliciastephens7644@deliciastephens76442 ай бұрын
    • Exactly i read that too !

      @AmberU@AmberU2 ай бұрын
    • Exactly! Owning a poodle is a handful in itself lol! Mixing them with other breeds is asking for it if not prepared. Even if the other breed is calm, it won’t guarantee a calm dog!

      @KimFuller-fh5bw@KimFuller-fh5bw2 ай бұрын
  • Hats off to the owner for getting her dog groomed before her surgery. ❤❤❤

    @barbaratodd1769@barbaratodd17692 ай бұрын
    • Except the dog is matted pretty badly which means it wasn’t being properly brushed as is

      @rayneinphyre1981@rayneinphyre19812 ай бұрын
    • ​@@rayneinphyre1981 Did you miss the fact that the owner is getting surgery and this is a breed with a difficult coat? The owner did the right thing by getting the dog in for a groom. Stop casting judgement when you don't know anything.

      @Fluff_Noodles@Fluff_Noodles2 ай бұрын
    • @@rayneinphyre1981 The owner was having surgery done. You have no idea if she was incapacitated for a while before the surgery.

      @barbaratodd1769@barbaratodd17692 ай бұрын
    • @@Fluff_Noodles you’re excusing neglect. That’s gross

      @rayneinphyre1981@rayneinphyre19812 ай бұрын
    • @@barbaratodd1769 people who excuse neglect have issues.

      @rayneinphyre1981@rayneinphyre19812 ай бұрын
  • Our Labradoodle started grooming at 5 months old when we got her. Now, at almost 13 years old, she jumps up onto the grooming table, ready to go, every time we take her to the groomer. She’s been groomed in Georgia, Washington, Oregon, Texas, South Korea and Missouri. Initial pup grooming is so important. Thank you for the video!

    @carieannpayne7091@carieannpayne70912 ай бұрын
    • Same, but mine is 11 and still hates it. I've figured out that if i wash him before I take him, he is way less stressed. He hatessss the dryers. Would come home and act like a weirdo for weeks. Stand in different corners of the house and stare at me, hahah.

      @gdaymates431@gdaymates4312 ай бұрын
  • He looks like a fluffy xenomorph when he shows his teeth lol.

    @cheeseontoast9251@cheeseontoast92512 ай бұрын
    • Yes!!!!

      @TheDevnul@TheDevnul2 ай бұрын
    • exactly what i thought lol

      @becca_235@becca_2352 ай бұрын
    • "Excuse me, sir, a what?" "A xenomorph." "Yea, it's another bug hunt." 🙄😆

      @thereadersvoice@thereadersvoice2 ай бұрын
    • Glad someone else noticed

      @jokanaan2486@jokanaan24862 ай бұрын
    • I was waiting for the "jaws within the jaws" to extend out and snap at Vanessa. 😳

      @goodun2974@goodun29742 ай бұрын
  • I don't hear you saying "Grinch feet" anymore. I miss it!

    @amandamorales678@amandamorales6782 ай бұрын
    • Saaame.

      @Griever78@Griever782 ай бұрын
    • Hear, hear.

      @Brasswatchman@Brasswatchman2 ай бұрын
    • right

      @cematarydoll@cematarydoll2 ай бұрын
    • Seconded!

      @sepiasnakesigil@sepiasnakesigil2 ай бұрын
    • Hobbit toes ❤

      @wildflower1397@wildflower13972 ай бұрын
  • You are the reason when we got a four month old, unsocialized Bichon Frise she immediately went to the groomer regularly and nearly everywhere else we went. We still maintain the same routine with her now that we’ve had her almost a year, but she is much more relaxed and confident. Thank you.

    @lisagray1418@lisagray14182 ай бұрын
  • Every time Vanessa says “I hope you enjoyed” whatever animal she’s groomed I automatically say “yes, thank you I did”! 💕

    @lauranugent1171@lauranugent11712 ай бұрын
  • "I can't see your face, but: no." Omg Vanessa how are you both so on point and hilarious at the same time?

    @dolopdieren@dolopdieren2 ай бұрын
    • Yes! She's soooo funny!😂

      @Chronically_Kimberly@Chronically_Kimberly2 ай бұрын
    • Could be she makes a script or so (KZhead and professionalism requires it in certain things/certain times, when you hear her saying things whilst not speaking visibly with her mouth), but she is of course funny herself too!

      @DutchGuyMike@DutchGuyMike2 ай бұрын
    • she's not gonna sleep with you man

      @ConnorEverything1997@ConnorEverything19972 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ConnorEverything1997This was a completely innocent comment, I feel like there's some projection going on here.

      @CommanderWiggins@CommanderWiggins2 ай бұрын
  • After his eyes were cleared off, oh what a whole new world for Moose. He couldn't stop looking around taking everything in, and yes, he seemed calmer the second half. His tantrums were like the terrible twos! Well balanced handling.

    @waninigichuki1732@waninigichuki17322 ай бұрын
    • Muzzle yesterday (says the cat person).

      @marysanders9461@marysanders94612 ай бұрын
    • Due to a small crossover in my KZhead feed of dog grooming and sheep shearing, I call the doodles whose fur is covering their eyes "wool blind" which is what they call a sheep with the same issue

      @alexw.7097@alexw.70972 ай бұрын
    • ​@@alexw.7097 Saame, I've watched far too much Right Choice shearing over the years 😂

      @LaFullangr@LaFullangr2 ай бұрын
    • In the UK, we had a long series of TV adverts for Dulux paint. The mascot was an Old English Sheepdog. What bothered me was they had his thick fringe completely covering his eyes which wasn't unusual to see with 'Dulux' dogs. You could never see his eyes. I've seen them with a Summer coat, with a tight shear, loving that they can actually see things!

      @terencejay8845@terencejay88452 ай бұрын
    • @@LaFullangr YEP! Exactly them, I love their energy, care for the animals they're shearing, and senses of humor!

      @alexw.7097@alexw.70972 ай бұрын
  • Golden doodles were the bane of my existence as a trainer. I'm always relieved to see one getting humbled and not behaving like a demon.

    @ThePieFairy91@ThePieFairy91Ай бұрын
    • since both their parent breeds are nice dogs, why do you think the combo is so bad? just a bad mix of genes? bad owners?

      @commanderrussels2612@commanderrussels2612Ай бұрын
    • @@commanderrussels2612 "Nice dogs" can apply to any breed when given specific circumstance, and vice-versa with "bad dogs". It's why bully breeds will make someone cross the road if they see me coming with one. They see "bad dog", because the breed has a reputation. Even though the dog I'm with is a gentle soul who's scared of leaves in the wind or hides with mom under a blanket when it rains. I haven't personally interacted with many golden retrievers so I can't comment on their breed with personal experience. However, during my initial training with fearful dogs, I learned they are highly prone to anxiety and fear based aggression due to the deep bonds they form with their human. As for poodles... I'm sorry to say I've only met one kind poodle during my entire career - but the owner and upbringing plays a large role. A dog as intelligent as a poodle needs a knowledgeable owner with strong boundaries, especially during the first year of life. If you spoil them and let them get away with undesirable behaviors even once, you will have a problem. At the end of the day, this is all just my personal opinion from my personal experiences. Groodles also have positive traits and nobody can resist that silky fur, teddy bear face, or the way they seem to love you on sight (that's the golden in them shining through!) I've also found that Goldendoodles are significantly higher energy than the two parent breeds. They just never stop going, and going, and going... Then when you think they're finally napping...you can see their tail is still wagging and they're just giving YOU a break. Oh god this got so long, I'm sorry!

      @ThePieFairy91@ThePieFairy91Ай бұрын
    • ​@commanderrussels2612 I think a mix of bad genes, bad owners, and the explosion in popularity leading to unethical breeding practices is what creates a trifecta of "obnoxious dog". I don't hate doodles themselves as I place more responsibility on the owner/breeder.

      @okaydanni@okaydanni7 күн бұрын
  • Thank goodness our breeder gave us good advice when we got our poodle pups. We got them used to grooming, brushing, washing, and trimming early....made it so much easier for us all!

    @wendymoyer782@wendymoyer7822 ай бұрын
  • This is why I started doing leg and foot messages the day I got my Gus. Our groomer says she's never had a dog so happy to be groomed. He was very particular about his legs but he learned.

    @DitzyDorisAnn@DitzyDorisAnn2 ай бұрын
    • Good thinking. I'm gonna do it now, too.

      @j.davidcox3783@j.davidcox37832 ай бұрын
    • That's a good idea with ANY breed, not just Doodles. One of the first things I did with our Border Collie pups was to touch them all over. (If they growl, move away, but keep returning. They will become acclimated). I also do this with all of my rescues.

      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747@parkerbrown-nesbit17472 ай бұрын
    • I started this with my Shiba. She loves when I rub on her paws, but as soon as the clippers come out, she is all Shiba sass. Thankfully she is highly food driven so a spatula full of peanut butter does the trick.

      @katieinhops5163@katieinhops51632 ай бұрын
    • A friend of mine would rub his puppy’s feet every day. As a result, no problems grooming her feet.

      @lynneschultz316@lynneschultz3162 ай бұрын
    • Such a good idea for all pets..most don't like their paws and legs touched do this would make taking care of nails easier!

      @PixieyDust@PixieyDust2 ай бұрын
  • It's so hard keeping calm when you're getting snapped at, that's when dogs and groomers get hurt. You really have the right temperment for grooming dogs 🐕 👏🏾 ❤

    @ZoeKatherineProject@ZoeKatherineProject2 ай бұрын
    • He would've gotten a couple of sharp "Aah-aah!"s out of me.

      @Chaos89P@Chaos89P2 ай бұрын
  • A solid, clear, no-nonsense approach to both your handling of the groom and your breakdown of poodle mixes. I see a lot of them now in my profession, and you handle their mixed bag of phenotypic coat and behavioral traits with such poise and care. I wish I had your finess and patience some days! I hope the owner recovers well, and I hope Moose learns some more manners as you go along😂❤

    @Bakmagma@Bakmagma2 ай бұрын
  • Moose looked like such a sweetheart once he realized he wasn't going to win. Poodles and doodles can be so darn mischievous.

    @aeden8008@aeden80082 ай бұрын
  • It seems like yesterday that I was dealing with dogs just like Moose. My throat was sore from saying NO so many times. And yet some people still think that groomers are over-paid for what they do. Great patience and control Vanessa.

    @momofschnauzers@momofschnauzers2 ай бұрын
    • That is because for KZheadrs like this justify charging high amounts but not every groomer is like Vanessa or even half as good as Vanessa and I do not think it should cost $100 to give a full groom to a 30 pound dog especially when I know firsthand that they are well behaved. I get some owners misinform or flat out lie. So, maybe you should start out with saying I will agree to do a nail trim just to get to know temperament and have a range for behavior because I know my dogs will always fall in the lower end. I also don’t like that it’s very difficult to find groomers that will not crate docs because I’m willing to pay extra for that and I’m willing to sit out in the parking lot in my car in order for my dogs to not be crated or have three separate grooming appointments to accommodate that. My dogs do not love to be groomed or bathed but they never fight it, at most will pull their power away for the nail trimming or just not move easily as needed for bathing or trimming. This is why people think groomers are exorbitant.

      @nanny8675309@nanny86753092 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@nanny8675309I think it works like this, not everybody is getting daily grooms, some people get their dog professionally groomed once every couple months. Groomers need to get by too. It’s like mattress stores. No one buys a mattress everyday, so one purchase should get employees a little through rent, water, electricity, food, everything.

      @chocolatecream5593@chocolatecream55932 ай бұрын
    • Most groomers are way under paid, unless they do a horrible job.

      @mobstercrow7515@mobstercrow75152 ай бұрын
    • @@nanny8675309 Dogs should be trained to love the crate, it is a safe space for them and they will have to be in a crate some time in their life. If they go to the vet, they will most likely be in a crate. If they go on long car rides, they should be in crates to protect them from accidents. If they are at the groomers, they will be in a crate. The sooner you start training your dog to love the crate, the better! I don't understand why people hate crates so much. You don't have to use them forever. When your dog goes to the vet for an emergency, not only will they be sick and hurt, but they will be stressed from the crate if they are not used to it, and they can hurt themselves more. All of my dogs are used to crates, I always leave the door open so they can go inside and nap whenever they want. My mini aussie loves bringing his kong to the kennel, he thinks he is hiding. My ridgeback mix loves napping in his crate, he's very lazy. Sometimes even the cats go inside of the crate! It's basically a bedroom for your dog, or cats if they like going in there. I crate trained my dog when she was about 8 years old, after a few weeks she LOVED it! I put an orthopedic bed inside of it and a few lick mats with peanut butter on them, she would nap in them and lick the mats all day long. She loved burrowing under the blankets too. When she wasn't sleeping next to me on the couch or in bed, she would be in her crate laying belly up, snoring, with drool coming out of her mouth.

      @mobstercrow7515@mobstercrow75152 ай бұрын
    • ​@@nanny8675309 you sound like a pain in the butt client to deal with. I would begrudgingly take you as a client, but only if your dogs were decently behaved and you tipped well.

      @MrsFitzus@MrsFitzus2 ай бұрын
  • I admire the patience of the groomer.

    @CistudeSuisse@CistudeSuisse2 ай бұрын
    • I’m a groomer of 36 plus yrs & I’ve learned patients wins out. If you get tuff with them then they get worse. So yeah patients is a virtue.

      @pjm8433@pjm84332 ай бұрын
  • All I saw in the beginning was a darth Vader helmet with TEEFS 🤣🤣😍😍

    @Straight_Outta_Wonderland@Straight_Outta_WonderlandАй бұрын
  • I was bitten in the face when I was two years old. The bite was fairly bad. I took two rows of stitches under my left eye. Ten and four stitches respectively. I also needed three stitches in my mouth. My mom took amazing care of my wounds so my scars, while still clearly visible to this day, are smooth and soft and no one has ever asked me about them. I can remember that the dog was a female, she was older, she was big (I couldn’t see over her back when I was standing next to her), she was grey and she did not have a short coat. I also remember hearing someone saying, “Watch her around the dog. She doesn’t like kids,” at the same time I could see her teeth coming towards my face. She bit me more than once, I think it’s why I needed so many stitches in three different places. I remember the first bite, but not the subsequent ones. I’ve gone five decades with no fear of dogs, even mouthy ones. I have zero fear of big dogs, aggressive dogs, or being face to face with them. I’ve watched countless dogs being groomed by Danielle and never flinched even once. But there was something about Moose’s teeth that gave me intensely vivid flash backs to that moment I was bitten and completely took me out of reality. 😳 So weird. He’s cute, but I don’t want to meet him or pet him, and I’ve never felt that way before.

    @tondriasanders6306@tondriasanders63062 ай бұрын
    • What a frightening experience as a little 2 yo & then to have flash backs with Moose’s teeth after having lived decades with no fear around dogs. His teeth were scary to look at as he bared them at Vanessa. Take care. 🙏🏼 PS that was very smart of your mom to take care of your skin so the scar was flat.

      @trixie9777@trixie97772 ай бұрын
    • When i was 4 I was attacked bymy family's friends german shepherd who had experience with kids. It was because my mom didnt teach me how to respect pets boundaries and left me alone with him. I clearly remember him giving me multiple chances and trying ti get away, so the double bite was a promise delivered but also a means to move me out of his way so i He could get out of the corner i backed him into. Buddy was a good dog but i was not allowes over for years after (this was a year after they left me alone with baby guinea pigs at ththe same house and i tried to hold one and accidentally killed it. Again, this was a failure on my mom. I am incredibly adept at animal behavior now lol)

      @donttalktomebye@donttalktomebye2 ай бұрын
    • We have the same dog bite scars! And dog teeth ptsd lol

      @DagosArts@DagosArts2 ай бұрын
    • Oh dang, my bite scars are above my left eye! I was like 3 and eating a slice of pizza and the dog aimed badly trying to snatch it from me.

      @Puddlenaut@Puddlenaut2 ай бұрын
    • He's pitch black. His young extra white Teeth are literally shining out his Mouth. And he wants to have them seen to be left alone. I think it's one Point People are more scared and superstitious towards black Cats/Dogs. And he really managed to avoid the Muzzle by Inches.😂 So he could show us them more often fighting the Equipment.🤣

      @rosemiller417@rosemiller4172 ай бұрын
  • I'm loving the addition of the new graphics, having his 'thoughts' pop up on screen are hilarious! Moose part angel and part devil, but so so CUTE!

    @Stitch-xh5xf@Stitch-xh5xf2 ай бұрын
    • Yes! So cute! I loved the little devil horns too!

      @SLorraineE@SLorraineE2 ай бұрын
    • @@SLorraineE And then the halo :( he had a full arc here

      @violettbellerose1173@violettbellerose11732 ай бұрын
    • yes, very asian! i say that because the korean and japanese dog grooming channels do this very often and it’s very appealing 😊

      @probityk@probityk2 ай бұрын
    • For me the old style was better and more genuine

      @williet.3058@williet.30582 ай бұрын
  • The horns popped up and I fell to the floor in laughter.

    @jeffhughes6167@jeffhughes61672 ай бұрын
  • Thanks to your videos, I’ve been able to take care of my older kitty as he’s aging. He’s still got a lot of pep in his step, but I’ve started shaving his paws to make traversing on slippery stairs and floors easier. Thank you so much for your help!

    @irafox83@irafox832 ай бұрын
  • "Don't even think about it!" *has already thought about it many times*

    @Spacewizzard090@Spacewizzard090Ай бұрын
  • As someone who works in a vets I can confirm these poodle mixes are just as naughty at the vets! They’re actually the most common breed our behaviourist treats at the moment

    @teaandbiscuits1803@teaandbiscuits18032 ай бұрын
    • Doodles are very popular in my area, so I got curious and started taking tallies for a while. Both the visible doodles I pass while out, and the number of doodles at daycare on any given day averaged out to about 1/3 So, so many. And very few of them are good dogs to work with. (But of course people who breed them and the owners who are woefully underprepared for how challenging they can be, are to blame for most of how poorly behaved most of them are.)

      @alexw.7097@alexw.70972 ай бұрын
    • Wow, I was surprised to read these comments. I've met lots of doodles and without exception they are smart, friendly, playful, great with children and non-agressive and easy to train because they pick things up so quickly, including my own. Everyone loves her and wants to take her home. I've honestly never come across a nasty one.

      @christinefleet4118@christinefleet41182 ай бұрын
    • @@christinefleet4118 Out of curiosity, how many have you met? And have you met them all in environments they're comfortable in? And are their owners competent? I will give them the points for generally being very friendly though

      @alexw.7097@alexw.70972 ай бұрын
    • It’s the worst mix. Standard poodles are not beginner dogs and need a LOT of grooming at home and people seem to think they are good starter dogs because “doodle” sounds cute and catchy. Labs and goldens require way less work than a standard poodle does and the curly coat requires daily brushing. I see so many behavior issues in them because ppl don’t work with them daily and they get bored.

      @SunshineKlutz@SunshineKlutz2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@christinefleet4118 i work in a dog daycare and can confirm they can be extremly difficult

      @vikingdogmanship@vikingdogmanship2 ай бұрын
  • I really professionally dont love dealing with doodles. I am never a fan of there temperment that often comes from backyard breeding and i feel like it often takes the worst traits of both breeds. Then the owners are rarely prepared for the coat types that these dogs come with. I love how patient you are yet firm as well.

    @annagrace590@annagrace5902 ай бұрын
    • Highly problematic dogs because principally people want them because 'they don't shed.' The kind of person worried about a little shedding is likely unprepared to deal with the high energy/drive poodle tempermants and the high coat maintenance work. They go into it imagining they're getting a 'golden retriever that doesn't shed,' and really just don't put in the work these dogs need. Super not a fan of doodles for that reason. Not the dogs fault, really.

      @blackraen@blackraen2 ай бұрын
    • Because they are BYB the breeders will sell to anyone and they aren't gonna tell the buyer the coat is high demand... And the buyer probably won't ask.

      @TeenyTheOne@TeenyTheOne2 ай бұрын
    • I got out of training puppies because of doodles. The last two I trained were littermate "double doodles" and they wanted to rip each other's throats out at 12 weeks. The owners never listened to anything we told them. I was done when we fired them, I couldn't take it anymore.

      @falnfenix@falnfenix2 ай бұрын
    • @@falnfenix You poor thing! That's such a shame! It feels like 90% of doodle owners need all the help but seem so set in their ways. I know 3 doodle owners and one of them is cross schnauzer. All 3 of them are in need of help but refuse to take advice. It was the same with the frenchie craze but at least frenches are small and don't matt. Doodles are ruining it for everyone, I have had to change how I walk my dog because there are so many out of control.

      @TeenyTheOne@TeenyTheOne2 ай бұрын
    • Any time I see a doodle on my schedule at work I contemplate quitting. Love my job, but doodles just tend to ruin my day.

      @burkezurk3108@burkezurk31082 ай бұрын
  • I'm always amazed at how you can carve a beautiful dog out of whatever you are presented with. Not to mention you had to work around the behavior training. Great job and great video. Thanks for posting; I learn so much from watching your work. Zk

    @zonaken@zonaken2 ай бұрын
  • So lovely when we can finally see the eyes! Well done. Thank you for the advice! Still thinking about a rescue dog.

    @wombat.6652@wombat.66522 ай бұрын
  • For being 8 months old (a puppy) that had never been pro groomed, I think Moose was splendid! Vanessa, you managed him sooo well! A combination of patience and skill. But then, that's what you always do, isn't it?! WOOF! 💓🐈‍⬛💓

    @rodandjudibowen5665@rodandjudibowen56652 ай бұрын
  • not seing the dog eyes is stressing me

    @alexsss5735@alexsss57352 ай бұрын
    • Right? Imagine how they must feel, not being able to see well. I don't know why people allow their dogs to get to that point.

      @Yesica1993@Yesica19932 ай бұрын
    • Yea, mine is getting groomed tomorrow. It's a fine line around the eyes and face to still look good.

      @ronallen6578@ronallen65782 ай бұрын
    • It gets like that every 2 weeks in my experience​@@Yesica1993

      @kirbfruit@kirbfruit2 ай бұрын
    • I know it really bothers me. What good owner would want that for their dog? More worried about aesthetics than letting the dog see.

      @marietighe6328@marietighe63282 ай бұрын
    • Well now we know why Fernando couldn't leave the kitchen scissors alone before the dog got to the groomers!...🤣🤣🤣

      @bessieknox@bessieknox2 ай бұрын
  • You have the most amazing empathy and kindness. Your love, empathy and persistence wore him down! Awesome work! I feel so good after watching your videos :)

    @kpardeer3090@kpardeer30902 ай бұрын
  • Hi Vanessa, great outcome with his groom, prayers for his owners surgery and recovery. Love Katherine xoxo

    @katherinekelly9689@katherinekelly96892 ай бұрын
  • The perect balance of professional groomer and comedian editor. 😂

    @johnnyadcock5962@johnnyadcock59622 ай бұрын
  • You have a PhD in patience. It's fun, rewarding, inspirational, humbling, nd joyful to watch you work.

    @nicoledell2465@nicoledell24652 ай бұрын
  • Your attitude is so perfect, I would absolutely trust you with my loved fur babies. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely videos ❤

    @OliveTaylor-no3vc@OliveTaylor-no3vc2 ай бұрын
  • we have a 16 month old Bernedoodle that unfortunately had some really negative grooming experiences early on that has made her uneasy, however our current groomer is fantastic with her and does closed doors 1-on-1 grooming which very much helps Mia with her anxiety about it. Last time she went Beth said she was absolutely perfect! She's still not the biggest fan of the process but is very willing to let things be done to her as long as snacks are involved.

    @tompadfoot3065@tompadfoot30652 ай бұрын
    • The groomer who does my Bernedoodle is great too....

      @deliciastephens7644@deliciastephens76442 ай бұрын
    • ​@@deliciastephens7644what's with the 3 dots?

      @mischiefthedegenerateratto7464@mischiefthedegenerateratto74642 ай бұрын
    • That honestly says tons about your groomer!

      @dlpacres4718@dlpacres47182 ай бұрын
    • @@dlpacres4718 it really does! She just went again last weekend and Beth said "Mia is so good through the whole process! She's super patient and let's me do whatever I need to with no complaints, she's wonderful to work with"

      @tompadfoot3065@tompadfoot30652 ай бұрын
  • The guy who "invented" labradoodles, Wally Conron, said it's his "life's regret". Because for every good one you'll get a bunch of bad ones who have the worst trades of both, and that the back yard breeders make it even worse. The idea was to make a guide dog who is hypoallergenic, because the one who asked for it needed one while her husband was highly allergic.

    @1972LittleC@1972LittleC2 ай бұрын
    • Bad breeders have contributed to a whole lot of problems in all sorts of breeds, so this is just a good example of why breeding a new breed of dog needs to be done with a lot of thought and some controls put into place. Goldendoodles were created for the same basic issue. If go to a good breeder, and do your homework. You get an excellent dog. What would be good is if AKC would recognize the breeds, and their purpose, so they can be registered. It may help some. Although I'm not a fan of just breed anything to a Poodle and call them hypoallergenic and nonshedding when they are not, and most of the mixes are horrible!

      @jonok42@jonok422 ай бұрын
    • He should have trademarked it to prevent others from breeding designer dogs.

      @ferretyluv@ferretyluv2 ай бұрын
    • I rescued a cocker mix many years ago before I really knew what to watch for. He was super smart & very loving other than when we told him no. He started growling at us. I told the kids not to correct him & called some trainers to get help. It escalated really badly after that & we ended up having to have him euthanized. It broke my heart, but I had to keep my kids safe. When I took him in, without even being told why, the vet immediately told us it was not our fault, that it was aggressive dominance due to backyard breeding. He said that there were no reputable breeders in the area & he had been seeing it with others. I so hoped he could give us another option. 😢

      @asc3998@asc39982 ай бұрын
    • @@ferretyluvI doubt that the poor man realised that he was opening up a ‘Pandora’s Box’ for unethical, irresponsible backyard breeders.

      @looloo4029@looloo40292 ай бұрын
    • @kaiyote7924@kaiyote79242 ай бұрын
  • The editing slayed!!!😂😂😂😂 Moose was adorable!!! Speedy recovery to the caring owner & Vanessa you rocked this!!!

    @nousummertime9592@nousummertime95922 ай бұрын
  • It is obvious that you have a deep intuitive understanding of dogs (and cats) which is so beautiful to witness. I love your narration - the tone is intelligent and interesting.

    @victoriawolf5600@victoriawolf560019 күн бұрын
  • "lead the dog to good behaviour" YES, YES, YES. I love the way you phrased teaching the puppy that grooming WILL happen, but you love him anyway! XOXO

    @surlygale1082@surlygale1082Ай бұрын
  • To be honest, every doodle for me looks like poodles, they never look like their second breed, in the end I see no point in mixing everything with poodles because they look exactly the same with different colors.

    @samanthaabreu782@samanthaabreu7822 ай бұрын
    • They were originally made to be service dogs but now folks breed them for color by the looks of it. There's no point in it.

      @softsounds8453@softsounds84532 ай бұрын
    • I've seen the full gamut, from "I can't believe it's not a standard" to "vaguely curly lab". Usually the color is the giveaway, but I've seen all-black "golden"doodles. But yeah folks should just get a poodle. There is more variability in personality between individuals of the same breed, than between poodles and most crossbreeds.

      @defenestrated23@defenestrated23Ай бұрын
    • This. I never quite figured out why ppl just wouldn’t get a poodle. They have been companion dogs for centuries. Are they too “basic” now?

      @nicolechen9316@nicolechen9316Ай бұрын
    • The idea is to improve the health and get some of the personality of the other breed.

      @fluffysheap@fluffysheap11 күн бұрын
  • Honestly, with all the problems I see with doodles I'd rather just get a poodle.

    @rachaeltumer1498@rachaeltumer14982 ай бұрын
    • you should absolutely get one! poodles are such an amazing breed

      @kt-xl8cu@kt-xl8cu2 ай бұрын
  • This is my favorite groom so far. You are a champ for hanging in there with him. His cut brought out his adorable face. You do extraordinary work.

    @lashawnharrison8171@lashawnharrison817120 күн бұрын
  • Another awesome groom. He was a bit challenging, but you won. He looks so handsome. Thank you for sharing. God Bless.

    @pamelamcdermott7716@pamelamcdermott77162 ай бұрын
  • I love when the red horns pop on the screen! This is a big help to the owner since she has to have surgery. I’m sure you are blessing to the owner. Great job , Vanessa ❤

    @debbieschultz9768@debbieschultz97682 ай бұрын
  • He knew he was looking and feeling better towards the end. Such a handsome handful of a boy.

    @coleengoodell7523@coleengoodell75232 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely beautiful! You two worked really well together!

    @molassescricket6663@molassescricket66632 ай бұрын
  • Hoping his person gets all better soon. He looks marvelous! 👍👍

    @lynncanada1915@lynncanada19152 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful groom. I don’t think he was really being ‘aggressive’ but he was just showing his nervousness. Great work 👍.

    @bumpersh@bumpersh2 ай бұрын
  • You are the best groomer hands-down! If you weren’t days of travel for me to get my dogs to you I would be there. Then there’s the commentary and if I was ever lucky enough for you to make a video of my dogs I would cherish every comment you had for them❤

    @nanny8675309@nanny86753092 ай бұрын
  • Well done. I think you have so much courage and compassion for these guys. I'm so grateful trip have just had labradors!

    @chrishinks46@chrishinks462 ай бұрын
  • I love how you put the word comments on screen! GREAT goin dog owner for thinkin ahead for dogs health grooming & etc...

    @user-ex6rj1fk9s@user-ex6rj1fk9s2 ай бұрын
  • Moose is an ornery little stink, but he sure is a cutie. You handled him perfectly, Vanessa! 🥰

    @jamiewilson9262@jamiewilson92622 ай бұрын
  • 7:40 Oh My Goodness that face is so adorable. U did a wonderful job grooming him. His coat is so luxurious darling

    @blackcosmos@blackcosmos2 ай бұрын
  • I would say you are exactly that.. a tough cookie, and kind friend! Keep up the great work😊

    @dahearnb@dahearnb2 ай бұрын
  • You're very courageous. and showed him who was in charge. He looks Great!

    @debbiekotch6006@debbiekotch60062 ай бұрын
  • I really appreciate both the knowledge of the variety of the dog and the transformation! Moose is a very handsome boy!

    @AudreyLMcFarland@AudreyLMcFarland2 ай бұрын
  • You’re so good with animals! It’s a great thing that you’re in this business! 🌺🌸

    @marietteforget7804@marietteforget78042 ай бұрын
  • I love that you are so patient with them; especially Those that might be scared or need extra encouragement. ❤️🐶

    @carrienichols-lundqvist7970@carrienichols-lundqvist7970Ай бұрын
  • LOVE Moose & adore the horns!! Your gentle touch I bet w/ bring him back!

    @TulsaGirlForever@TulsaGirlForever2 ай бұрын
  • I am an aussiedoodle breeder. We begin full grooming them WEEKLY as soon as they can regulate their temperatures. That is ONE MONTH OF AGE. The breeder and owner should be ashamed. Don’t blame the dog.

    @lexeek94@lexeek942 ай бұрын
    • And breeders should be ashamed for creating more dogs and cats when so many get euthanized because they’re not adopted ❤. Our shelters are overrun. Breeding is unethical.

      @LexaJ828@LexaJ828Ай бұрын
  • Love your philosophy on training! That balance of love and discipline is so important, but takes good discernment to navigate. If you have only one without the other, it's a recipe for disaster... either a spoiled or distrusting dog. But used together, our dogs can reach their potential to become wonderfully behaved and good natured companions who love and respect us more deeply!😊🐾 Your wisdom on this balance is what makes you such an incredible groomer!

    @alaskanaussiefurguson@alaskanaussiefurguson2 ай бұрын
  • He looks great! Great job Vanessa. You were so patient and consistent.

    @janekoebele3271@janekoebele32712 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful outcome!! You're so fun to watch! 😊

    @lizkrafft4343@lizkrafft43432 ай бұрын
  • Moose came in thinking that he was The Boss but thanks to your gentle but firm handling, he's realised that he was wrong. Well done once again for a wonderful & instructive video of how you handle a feisty client.

    @stephenphillip5656@stephenphillip56562 ай бұрын
  • Vanessa, after having watched (literally) countless numbers of your videos, & with lots of favorites, I think young, "Master Moosie" is at the top of my fave list..I cracked up at his "mophead" look, with the "bright shiny teeth," & at the end, I just wanted to hug & love on him! 🙃 Such a gorgeous boy...I sure hope his Mom recovers quickly & will be feeling better real soon!!!

    @poppykok5@poppykok52 ай бұрын
  • Really enjoy these videos. Please keep doing what you do. With everything going on in the world, you're making it a tiny bit better each time you do you.

    @Gorillastein@Gorillastein2 ай бұрын
  • I died with your "bad not nice" in the sweetest voice!

    @KimC16@KimC162 ай бұрын
  • Great groom! As always!!! I do not for the life of me understand why anyone would take two wonderful dog breeds and mix them to make a mutt and then sell them for more than the purebred dogs!

    @kathrynmilesfenton2755@kathrynmilesfenton27552 ай бұрын
  • You are just incredible with the furbabies..

    @Carlbritt@Carlbritt2 ай бұрын
  • He looks adorable! It's like he has a velvet coat at the end.

    @Meela234@Meela2342 ай бұрын
  • My daughter’s dog is a poodle Saint Bernard mix and loves her grooming! She so chill & loves all people & animals. She was a rescue, she got her at 6 months old.

    @leeleescraps@leeleescraps2 ай бұрын
    • My dentist has a poodle burmese mountain dog mix, he's a bit more beefy than a poodle and very independent. They joke he's part cat because he barely likes pets. He's very mellow in the office.

      @steggopotamus@steggopotamus2 ай бұрын
  • I love your chartreuse jumpsuit situation you’re wearing it looks amazing!!

    @sarahpaynter3331@sarahpaynter3331Ай бұрын
  • The patience that you gave us just absolutely impressive! Truly shows your knowledge and love

    @michellebrown6786@michellebrown67862 ай бұрын
  • My goldendoodle F1 was wonderfully obedient and cooperative in these situations and never had any any behavioral issues. I am surprised to hear they are thought to be troublesome in the grooming industry. I miss her terribly. Rip Asha

    @Marlorae@Marlorae2 ай бұрын
  • Nice groom… he looks so handsome, I love dog owners who think about their dogs well being.

    @lucinaramsey4705@lucinaramsey47052 ай бұрын
  • You do fantastic work young lady.

    @hardwood7955@hardwood79552 ай бұрын
  • This was an amazing groom!! Thanks for sharing this with us.

    @atakkuuuuu@atakkuuuuu2 ай бұрын
  • Gosh this was exactly how my poodle mix used to act when I groomed her. Teeth out constantly. I know it’s not appropriate for a professional groom with limited time but I did loads of work on cooperative care and ‘opting in’ and it was a game changer for us. Now I can do her full groom myself 🙌🏼 well done you for handle the teeth 😂

    @emilychilds8085@emilychilds80852 ай бұрын
  • My husband worked for several vets. Labradoodles & Goldendoodles were usually very aggressive dogs. They have the independence & smarts of the Poodle, with the strength of a Golden/Lab. They have none of the kindness or loyalty. It was very rare to see a well-behaved Goldendoodle, and even the well behaved ones knew when they could misbehave. No one at the vets would recommend a Labradoodle or Goldendoodle to anyone. They are not beginner dogs.

    @Senyin@Senyin2 ай бұрын
  • Moose is so handsome now that you’ve worked your magic! Thank you for featuring a mischievous golden doodle. As a doodle owner, this education is very helpful. Thank you so much. Heaps of love for all your videos and all the dogs featured in them.

    @Tamarind525@Tamarind5252 ай бұрын
  • Vanessa, I am loving your new jumpsuits! Very snazzy and the green is a fabulous color on you!

    @Listening_Books12345@Listening_Books123452 ай бұрын
  • I've never understood why people like poodles and poodle mixes so much. They too often seem ill-tempered and sometime downright aggressive.

    @ericfaulk2204@ericfaulk22042 ай бұрын
  • he was not a happy doodle but you are just amazing with them, and oh lord he looks absolutely adorable

    @CristinaF210@CristinaF2102 ай бұрын
  • I love the added sided captions especially the devil ears then the angel halo. What a good boy he was.

    @TracyLynn1962@TracyLynn19622 ай бұрын
  • What an awesome video! I almost cried. It was really touching.

    @toddg4385@toddg43852 ай бұрын
  • I thought you were exaggerating about the crazy doodle stereotype until an acquaintance got one. He’s an absolute menace. All the doodles at the dog park are crazy. Theyre not hypoallergenic. They do shed. They’re also causing the extinction of so many dog breeds. There’s no benefit. Screw doodles.

    @ferretyluv@ferretyluv2 ай бұрын
  • My service dog is half poodle quarter golden and quarter lab. Took him to the groomers a few times and they traumatized him. Now i do it at home and it takes me half a day but it works. Breaks are important with dogs this smart, so is the really good treats. My pup (almost 11) hates getting his ears cleaned the most but loves long walks at the lake with my housemate. Last night he was offered a walk, but had to get his ears cleaned first. Havent been able to do his ears this fast or this well in a decade. To trim him i pull out his new bone for the week. He knows he wont get it until its all done. Because of my disability i cannot do the whole thing in one sitting so it body one week, two paws and nail , finally the head. Sometimes he goes a week without his bone and looks like he went 3 rounds with a weed wacker and lost but it all get done in the end.

    @tjeanvlogs9894@tjeanvlogs98942 ай бұрын
  • I love the editor for this. You did awesome. So cute and funny.

    @beautifullyanimatedspeaks3301@beautifullyanimatedspeaks33012 ай бұрын
  • Great job! He must feel so GOOD! 🐾💕🤗

    @theboss6877@theboss68772 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful dog! And you certainly did a beautiful job! Even with his attitude. ❤

    @TwoHorses7Ducks@TwoHorses7DucksАй бұрын
  • Nice watching how you persist to get work and training done. He did look nice.

    @robertshrewsbury5067@robertshrewsbury50672 ай бұрын
  • your jumpsuit is so cute! I love the color

    @jamies5655@jamies56552 ай бұрын
  • I'm digging the doggo words and graphics you've been adding. Too funny!

    @marybills7290@marybills72902 ай бұрын
  • You really did an amazing cut on him. The transformation was incredible!

    @salvatore6539@salvatore65392 ай бұрын
  • Who knew watching a dog grooming could be so good. Loved it. Nicely done.

    @kdkrim@kdkrim2 ай бұрын
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