I just bought a grooming arm for my long sewing table to be able to groom my Keesie between the 2-3 professional grooms a year. Thank you for your video. This helps me to know just how to handle the groom. My biggest problem with my girl is she sits down immediately and doesn't want to stand up again! I do work hard to be gentle, but sometimes she thinks I am killing her and yells at me. Kippy is not a show dog, just a love-bug pet. I have had 3 of these beautiful dogs over the years. Have not ever found a more loving, sweet, gentle fluff butt.
You also don't shave their fur/hair because it protects their skin from getting sunburned, provides a cooling system, and also insulates in cold weather. Their coats are amazing! Beautiful boy.
Adorable pup! Line brushing on damp fur works best for me. I use a water spray bottle and oval brushes that are similar to the one you have. Sometimes I use combs. Since the undercoat is like lambswool I don't discard it. It's good for filling up space in shoes and boots, plus it keeps your toes warm.
My 15 year old that I just lost hated being groomed. Basically for the past 6 years. The older he got the more he fussed. He actually would run from me. My 6 year old Hannah loves any kind of attention and is very tolerant like your boy here. Daddy’s good girl!
My family had Keeshonden for many years; we loved them dearly. Didn't see one for a very long time until a few weeks ago where I just ran into a man out walking his; my enthusiasm burst out immediately and the dog caught on to it right then and there. He and I exchanged a few stories about Keesie behavior that showed how well we understood them. Because I'm too painful to walk a dog now I have cats but I prefer medium to long coats because I still enjoy the luxurious feel of all that fur. about Keesie behavior
Hi Katie! I have been considering a Keeshond for my next dog, but there is so much conflicting information online regarding regular brushing. How often do you do a brushing like this in the video?
My first Keeshond was a pound puppy, so matted that the vet did not know what he was. His coat was so bad, that he had to be shaved. Out grew a fluffy Keeshond. For the 30 years since, all my Keesies have come from the local Keeshond Rescue.
I have "rescued" all three of my Keeshonds over the years also. From people who didn't want or couldn't keep them anymore. I adopted a young (3), retired show dog years ago that had a tiny simple "flaw" with his front feet, so they retired him from showing. I adopted two girls over the years also. Heart dogs every one. Puppy mills are the worst. I have seen heartbreaking stories about these places and the trauma inflicted on these gorgeous creatures. Good for you, rescuing locally from a shelter!
How do you groom the inside area where the legs meet the trunk? Is there a way to do that with the dog standing up? I have to flip my boy over on his back to get to those places. I find the hair there wants to tangle a lot.
Hello, so I was thinking about getting Kees at some point in the future, and I was wondering if you’re allowed to trim them (let’s say maybe around one inch down from their natural coats), if not please don’t mistaken me for a terrible person, I just found out about these dogs a few minutes ago and wanted to make sure I knew possibly everything that involves keeping them comfortable and groomed, thank you! :)
Hi! You shouldn’t clip a Keeshond’s coat as it can damage it and also sometimes actually make them go bald! That’s why regular brushing is so important. Hope this helps :)
I'm planning to get a Keeshond. This video was really helpful. How do you keep him cool in the summer? Because I can imagine he must get very hot with all the fur
Hi, regular brushing definitely helps to keep them cool and we only walk him early morning and evening when it's hot but otherwise he copes pretty well in the heat 😊
Hi Katie don’t knowi if you answer your email but. I have to say I love your videos there great. I think also your beautiful and love the way you handle your cats
Usually about twice a year to change to/from winter and summer coats. :) Otherwise they don’t actually shed that much which is why we have to brush out all the dead undercoat 👍🏻
IMO, if you don't keep up on grooming, like an everyday brush, you WILL have hair everywhere. I don't allow my girl on the furniture, but there are balls of fluff all over the house all year long. I keep a lint roller on hand and sweep or vacuum a lot. They are worth the shedding because they are such great dogs.
Hi. I invite you to see some of J.W.'s videos. I really appreciate what you do and how you do it. I wonder if you would like to have a dialogue? Anything for the breed. If so, I believe you can connect with us here. Cheers.
15 minutes a week and try different tools I use a mat breaker on Agamemnon and a greyhound comb on Lola Lola does not like grooming she barks at my wife when she combs her own hair
I just bought a grooming arm for my long sewing table to be able to groom my Keesie between the 2-3 professional grooms a year. Thank you for your video. This helps me to know just how to handle the groom. My biggest problem with my girl is she sits down immediately and doesn't want to stand up again! I do work hard to be gentle, but sometimes she thinks I am killing her and yells at me. Kippy is not a show dog, just a love-bug pet. I have had 3 of these beautiful dogs over the years. Have not ever found a more loving, sweet, gentle fluff butt.
Hes so patient! I cant even get 10 min of brushing in at a time
You also don't shave their fur/hair because it protects their skin from getting sunburned, provides a cooling system, and also insulates in cold weather. Their coats are amazing! Beautiful boy.
omg i had a keeshond and this makes me miss her so much:( your dog is beautiful and so well behaved
Adorable pup! Line brushing on damp fur works best for me. I use a water spray bottle and oval brushes that are similar to the one you have. Sometimes I use combs. Since the undercoat is like lambswool I don't discard it. It's good for filling up space in shoes and boots, plus it keeps your toes warm.
We have a Kees also. No where near as well behaved but this is really helpful. Thanks!
this motivates me to clean all the clutter off our grooming table for Scout and Turbo... way better than leaning over them on the floor
Great video, thanks.
How big a table is needed for an adult Keeshond?
This looks so good, thank you! Really well done!
Hello from Sgt. Pepper... my 10 month old Keeshond pup... a complete handful, but we love him.
Thanks for the tips.
I'm getting one of these good boys this summer so this video is very helpful as they're a rather rare breed! Thank you
Ianto is such a gorgeous floof. 😍
He's so calm .our kees hates being groomed and will constantly try to escape
My 15 year old that I just lost hated being groomed. Basically for the past 6 years. The older he got the more he fussed. He actually would run from me. My 6 year old Hannah loves any kind of attention and is very tolerant like your boy here. Daddy’s good girl!
My 2 girls hate being brushed and run to the backyard when they see the brush! The specially hate having their back end brushed!
My family had Keeshonden for many years; we loved them dearly. Didn't see one for a very long time until a few weeks ago where I just ran into a man out walking his; my enthusiasm burst out immediately and the dog caught on to it right then and there. He and I exchanged a few stories about Keesie behavior that showed how well we understood them. Because I'm too painful to walk a dog now I have cats but I prefer medium to long coats because I still enjoy the luxurious feel of all that fur.
about Keesie behavior
Hi Katie! I have been considering a Keeshond for my next dog, but there is so much conflicting information online regarding regular brushing. How often do you do a brushing like this in the video?
@@ryan1088 when Yanto was younger I usually brushed him about once a week, less now as he’s got a thinner coat now he’s an older boy!
How did she get him up there cause I have a Keeshond
My first Keeshond was a pound puppy, so matted that the vet did not know what he was. His coat was so bad, that he had to be shaved. Out grew a fluffy Keeshond. For the 30 years since, all my Keesies have come from the local Keeshond Rescue.
I have "rescued" all three of my Keeshonds over the years also. From people who didn't want or couldn't keep them anymore. I adopted a young (3), retired show dog years ago that had a tiny simple "flaw" with his front feet, so they retired him from showing. I adopted two girls over the years also. Heart dogs every one. Puppy mills are the worst. I have seen heartbreaking stories about these places and the trauma inflicted on these gorgeous creatures. Good for you, rescuing locally from a shelter!
the keeshond's fur is so difficult to manage i ruined my keeshond's fur do you know if it can recover?
I have 2 Keeshonds and find the rake to be the easiest to use for the undercoat.
How do you groom the inside area where the legs meet the trunk? Is there a way to do that with the dog standing up? I have to flip my boy over on his back to get to those places. I find the hair there wants to tangle a lot.
I tend to just lift one leg up to brush the other side and then do the same on the other side if that makes sense!
@@katiemccormack9285 Yes that makes perfect sense! Thank you.
The undercoat seems to grow constantly. Both of mine have very dense undercoat!
Thank you for this video, very helpful!
Hello, so I was thinking about getting Kees at some point in the future, and I was wondering if you’re allowed to trim them (let’s say maybe around one inch down from their natural coats), if not please don’t mistaken me for a terrible person, I just found out about these dogs a few minutes ago and wanted to make sure I knew possibly everything that involves keeping them comfortable and groomed, thank you! :)
Hi! You shouldn’t clip a Keeshond’s coat as it can damage it and also sometimes actually make them go bald! That’s why regular brushing is so important. Hope this helps :)
My friend. You make beauty for pet. Really lovely.
I'm planning to get a Keeshond. This video was really helpful. How do you keep him cool in the summer? Because I can imagine he must get very hot with all the fur
Hi, regular brushing definitely helps to keep them cool and we only walk him early morning and evening when it's hot but otherwise he copes pretty well in the heat 😊
Katie McCormack thanks for the advice :D
I want to start grooming mine since the groomers never do mine right! What are all the tools and brushes you used ?
I do go through the ones I use in the video but I would say and wide tooth metal comb, a pin brush and slicker brush are the ones you need :)
Hi Katie don’t knowi if you answer your email but. I have to say I love your videos there great. I think also your beautiful and love the way you handle your cats
You are brave grooming a Kees wearing black! 🙀🙀🙀
Nicely explained
Thanks Katie . How often does a male Keeshond shed ? I heard once a year but for how long ? Thanks .
Usually about twice a year to change to/from winter and summer coats. :) Otherwise they don’t actually shed that much which is why we have to brush out all the dead undercoat 👍🏻
@@katiemccormack9285 so are you saying except for shedding period of twice a year, we are not going to see hair all over our sofa bed and clothings ?
@@Zegredaxylor not as much as shorter double coated breeds like huskies no. :)
IMO, if you don't keep up on grooming, like an everyday brush, you WILL have hair everywhere. I don't allow my girl on the furniture, but there are balls of fluff all over the house all year long. I keep a lint roller on hand and sweep or vacuum a lot. They are worth the shedding because they are such great dogs.
Thank you!
Hi. I invite you to see some of J.W.'s videos. I really appreciate what you do and how you do it. I wonder if you would like to have a dialogue? Anything for the breed. If so, I believe you can connect with us here. Cheers.
Thank you :) my girl is also 7. She won't sit still haha. Treats help a lot 👍
15 minutes a week and try different tools
I use a mat breaker on Agamemnon and a greyhound comb on Lola
Lola does not like grooming she barks at my wife when she combs her own hair
why you need the dog tied.... he would run from you in home?
Your process is ridiculous! Never just brush randomly all over, jumping around. What a waste of time this video is.
Ha I’m thinking about getting a Keeshond. By the way…Marry me 😉