I think owner should be scolded for neglecting such a beautiful dog. If she goes back to that irresponsible owner, maybe a year later same situation. It's so sad to see a dog in such poor condition. Especially if it's not a homeless dog.
Why not invest in some basket muzzles? I got some decent ones in all sizes for like 37 euros. (literally all sizes, huge to tiny) Those rope muzzles are uncomfortable for the dogs, especially when used for such a long time. In University we learn to only use self made rope muzzles for a short time and only if you don't have a decent basket muzzle available. Just a tip, the groom itself was good! That must have cost the owners a fortune, hopefully they come in regularly now.
@@williampeeters7327 if the dog can open their mouth that much it won't actually protect them from being bitten. If they want to protect themselves and let the dogs breathe they NEED basket muzzles.
Do you really think that for 5 years, how long we have a grooming salon, we didn't try to put the basket muzzles? After several hundred aggressive dogs, trust me, the rope muzzle is the only safe muzzle. Every other basket muzzle a dog can just pull down with his paws...
Cannot imagine neglecting a Husky or any double coated dog like that. Keeping a dog in good condition is not hard at all. She is amazing to do what she did.
This one wasn't brushed for years... Try to do that with colie. 😃 PS. Next month there will be video on the channel about grooming our personal rough colie. 😁🥰
It really isn’t hard and i actually disagree with the advice in the video, you do not have to go to a professional groomer at all. If you brush your dog regularly and wash it and walk it enough that its nails won’t overgrow, the groomer wont do anything you haven’t done yourself. Tho if you have a dog who isn’t good with water or brushes groomers are a very good option
@@yoruk9136 I found after brushing my puppy every day till he was 9 months, that I’ve not done a good enough job. There’s like this dense impacted like fur on his hind quarters. I’m using a comb on it a bit every day now, and it’s getting there. But my puppy isn’t used to tugging, so takes some snacks and patience atm. I’m hoping the fact he’ll shed his entire coat soon gives me a second chance to get it right.
@yoruk9136 I literally had to do this with my male husky when we got him. His matts weren't as bad as this. They weren't like a sheet like that. He was such a good boy and it took so long. It's been 3 years since then and he's gone from barely wanting to be touched to demanding attention. He still doesn't like being brushed but he clearly knows it's good for him. He just walks away when he's had enough.
I had Norwegian Elkhounds. They never went to a groomer. I brushed them twice a week and during shedding season, every day. They had beautiful coats. Simply, don’t get these kind of dogs unless you are willing to properly care for them. Just cannot imagine how awful that’s for this pretty girl.
@@SherriLyle80s Yes, it is definitely NOT an indoor activity!! We were in Iowa, so fortunately brushing in the winter didn't generate as much hair; but, had to use the kerosene heater to get the enclosed porch warm and do it out there.
@@chethemerc7841 I used to say they looked like a mattress that was becoming unstuffed. I know it is used for yarn in Norway, Would have loved to learn how to do that. Would have been plenty of supply!!
I had a pyrenees wander into my life with almost as much matting, he had been alone for months. he wasn't nearly so matted, but it took me two months, working 10 to 15 minutes a few times a day to get him dematted before his first grooming appointment. thank you for taking care of this sweet girl
You have helped her a lot It was heart breaking to see her mouth tied for 7 hours. Please give them some free time and food water in between. Please use covered mouth guard rather than tie the mouth it hurts
Poor dog! This level of matting is neglect and some people don't understand how "dangerous" matting actually can be to pets. So glad you were able to get this pup in shape.💕
@@honeybunch5765 Its one of those things that if u invest a small amount of time every week then it is easy. But when you aren't disciplined with it or lazy then it builds up so fast and you get an impossible task for most people. That's why a lot of owners screw up their dogs coats because they end up just shaving it off.
I'm glad you show this . I used to raise chows. They have same coat. I used to teach my friends that if you brush completely the coat every day it only takes maximum of 10 minutes. I get paid to brush out Huskies and other dogs of same coat. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
She looks so happy in the final shots. She's smiling again and no longer so scared. Question: why not use a basket muzzle or one of the soft fabric muzzles with velcro?
That poor dog😢. I’m sure she feels much better. This dog was incredibly well behaved for such a long grooming appointment. The groomers were excellent.
That poor thing. She looked broken standing there, muzzled, being brushed. She ended up looking so much better than she started. I hope her person was able to keep up in grooming. I'm sorry, baby girl.
I was thinking, WHY EVEN GIVE THE POOR DOGGIE BACK. She deserves better than a lazy owner and careless to allow this to happen. "Why even have a pet?! 😡
@@angiedelap6831 We don't know the story of the owner. They could have become disabled, or a stroke etc. And it was irresponsible of the publisher to slander the owner as it has instigated your mob mentality.
I mean the owner is held responsible. He or she had to pay an arm for to get that dog back in good condition. Hopefully the owner will be able to take this dog to get monthly grooming. You don’t know what the personal life is of this particular owner.
I was thinking the same thing.... they could have even just rescued the dog themselves. It might not have even been the people that took the dog to the groomer that was responsible for this.
The care you put into this was such a beautiful thing. It’s easy to see how gentle your hands are and the care and love you put into each of the dogs you groom. I hope you educated the owner on the regular care that this gorgeous girl needs. The double coat isn’t easy or cheap to maintain. Thank you for making these videos!
As a Husky owner for over 40 years this made me cry...I can't believe the condition of this gorgeous creature. Thank you for changing her life... because it did. Sorry but Her owner doesn't deserve her. Her eyes said it all from start to finish.😢❤
Maybe the other groomers already know the coat can be saved using your method but have decided that having a dog muzzled and distressed on the table for 4 hours JUST to get the Matt’s out isn’t worth the trauma to the dog. 🤷♀️
thats exactly what I was thinking (and the use of rope muzzles is unnecessary) i work at a vet clinic and the doctors and techs always only use basket muzzles even on huge dogs, always works out completely fine. if the dog is too aggressive it needs to be sedated, just a thought!
and what solution would you have proposed then? Just leave it? Not an option. Shave it? Also not an option. Huskies have a very particular coat that can be irreparably damaged if shaved. As uncomfortable as it might've been for the dog, in the long run this was the best solution for her
@@Giganotus The comment was addressing the "holier than thou" attitude of the groomer that *they* know that the coat can be saved with a little bit of effort. as if the other groomers are just too lazy to put in the work. Sometimes "irreparably damaged" is the price you pay for letting a dog get into this condition. If the dog is an inside dog, "coat damage" really is a non issue. Its not the end of the world. This entire debate about "shaving ruins coats" is a mute point if the dog is treated as part of the family and kept inside. If they were so intent on proving the dogs coat could be saved ,they should have done the right thing for the dog, and sedated the poor thing, because this entire treatment was utterly disgusting. That you would subject a dog to that pain for 4 hours to "prove a point" is beyond me.
@@ComeOutOfHerMyPeople yup. It was too long for that poor neglected dog. At least they shaved the really matted like her belly and behind her ears and her sanitary area
At first sight, I thought this was a rescued animal. It blows my mind that someone could neglect the coat that badly. You guys did a terrific job, hopefully the owner now understands the massive difference between a healthy coat and what this dog walked in with.
We have a five-year-old Great Pyrenees who has never been to a professional groomer. I invest a great deal of time brushing her weekly and checking for ANY mats on an almost daily basis. Springtime is fun when she blows her coat! I knew what I was getting into before we got Sasha, and I LOVE grooming our pets. People should do more research about maintenance before getting ANY pet, in my opinion. Thank you so much for putting in all that time and energy to rescue this baby from her owner's neglect. Love and light to you all. 💜
Wow what a transformation..she looks amazing..the owner shouldn't get her dog back..the eyes on that poor baby when she came in was sad and helpless. She looks so much better now and even her mood lifted up..she was probably relieved to get all that cost off. You did an amazing job..it's amazing how much time and hard work we spend into making your dogs look beautiful and happy..people should read up on the breed of dog they want and think to themselves if they can even .maintain a coat..I want a husky but no way in hell can I deal with that kind of cost..such a beautiful dog
Yeah, even during low shedding it is still a lot, and it gets everywhere. Even labs shed! One of us is allergic to such. After months of research, settled 2 yrs ago on a small miniature poodle (grew just an inch over a toy). No allergies even if hubby puts his nose on the dog, and breathes in, as dog has a single layer of hair (not fur), and thus also no dander. Whatever little shed is a very thin strip on the comb and nowhere else. Small enough to encourage daily combing. But because of curls and a long anagen stage that can last years, needs grooming regularly (very short, to last 7 weeks, 8 tops). Pawpads & nails and a teeny trim above eyes and near mouth, we do ourselves in between grooming.
We don't know what the dog's/owner's circumstances are. This channel is based out of Serbia, which has been experiencing a lot of unrest over the last few years, and it's very possible that the dog and/or owner were in a situation that didn't allow for grooming. Be kind, and be glad the dog is getting relieved of her matting now.
I had to assist a vet in doing this for a Samoyed a few years ago. He'd fallen out of the back of his owner's truck and gotten a bad case of road rash. Flies laid eggs in his countless skin abrasions, and he was a maggoty mess. We saved as much fur as we could by doing what this groomer is doing, and only shaving the worst areas. But he was properly sedated. Having your hair pulled HURTS! At the end of 3 hours he was a lot lighter in terms of hair but he was maggot free. I did a Persian cat for the same vet practice who was heavily matted like this husky. He was sedated, as a cat is even less likely than a dog to cooperate with painful procedures. I got all his mats out with a mat splitter, but his skin was reddened from having his hair pulled all over. I'm sure he was sore when he woke up.
Great before, during, and after video. The double coats of a large breed are a lot of work. Poor pup to endure the mats and such a very long and very uncomfortable grooming to correct the matting and built-up undercoat. So stressful. Beautiful transformation. So happy to see her clean, coifed, and relieved tongue out. ❤
I am the owner of a Siberian Husky and was appalled when I saw this dog so neglected. Thank you so very much for the amazing job you did by letting this dog look like a Siberian Husky when you were done. Instant Subscriber for that reason as I cannot tolerate people who use a razor on huskies.
What a wonderful job you did! I don’t know much about the different types of muzzles that are available but I’m hoping that the dog was able to have breaks from the particular muzzle that you used and was able to regularly drink water
The awful plastic zip-tie muzzle for hours?! and the harsh raking with metal combs against her skin to free the matting look like torture! Poor girl!! I hope she had several water breaks during those 6 hours you worked on her!! Was she happy & accepting of her extensive, beautiful grooming afterward? And was she adopted by a loving, responsible family? 💕🐾
@@jnorway7295 Yes! I am heartbroken for that dog having to have the tie muzzle for several HOURS! It’s dangerous, especially for a husky that easily could get overheated and they self regulate temperature by panting. Horrible, just horrible!!!
@@jnorway7295she isn’t a rescue, she has an owner. A lazy owner, but an owner nonetheless. The laws around animals in many countries are not nearly the same as they would be in Canada (where I live). These groomers pretty much exclusively do dogs who are incredibly neglected.
What a great job the groomer treated the very nice husky with. Hope the owner can afford the scheduled grooming program for such a beautiful creature. And hope the groomer got a very nice tip...I can just see 50 to 100 bucks tip for the job & the care for the nice dog.❤️🐕❤️🐕
I have a Husky. One thing to remember is that in the beginning, they do not liked to be brushed. They will bite the owner. I had to start a little at a time. Got a Chris Christian brush which helped a lot. I have never washed my dog, but am planning her 1st trip to the groomer.
I'm sssoooo glad you didn't shave her. Thank you. I have a beautiful 5 year husky beauty myself and I've seen other huskys shaved. It takes forever to come back right. You have stamina that's for sure
It's really kind of you guys to dematting the poor husky, I myself as a groomer for 10 years alos experience bad condition doggy, from my point of view ,if its stress for dog would be better just shave and regrowth, lots of dematting cause pain and skin damage as well , I'll just choose the comfy ways for dog
Look at that beautiful leg at 18:22, oh my heart breaks for this poor baby with the sad face. She's so embarrassed that she's been left to look like that. Finally she looks like the true beauty she is!
As a groomer we make choices that we believe are best for the dog based on the condition they come in , how time consuming the process is and the physical labor we have to go through and what the poor dog has to go through in order to get the job done . Many groomers work on a tight schedule and don’t have the time necessary to go through this process and it’s perfectly okay if one decides that this dog needs to be shaved considering the dog is extremely matted .
I will bet that afterwards that dog was feeling much better! Mats like that can pull and pinch, especially around the legs! She looked like she was bored & at times looked like she had dosed off! Gorgeous dog!! You did a great job on her!
You and your staff did an awesome job on this beautiful husky🙂. It's a shame that the owners were so neglectful for such a long time. If you can't maintain the dog at home or at a groomer then give the dog to someone else to care for it.
this spring and summer let us remember that many breeds will be blowing their winter undercoats and require deshedding in order to avoid situations exactly like in this video! even with regular brushing, my GSD is blowing coat and it's his itchiest and fluffiest time of the year so i can only imagine what you husky parents are going through!! deshedding is crucial care for many breeds but, it is absolutely vital for breeds with *double* coats! take care of your dogs because they cannot deshed themselves
Nice to see the improvement! That must have been a difficult experience for both the dog and the groomer. Hopefully the owner will take better care of this dog!
Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into this beauty! I'm so glad you took the time to demat her. There are some groomers in America where they are lazy and just shave the double coated dog if the matting is all over
That poor girl just looked like she felt embarrassed to be seen and every time you put her poor face on camera it was like “why must you look at me”. I bet she feels amazing after. Poor sweet girl
The comments about the owner being lazy is harsh and unprofessional in my opinion. I have a husky and I was told by a groomer that huskies should not be groomed more than twice a year. So there’s obviously conflicting information out there. This husky was neglected for sure, but calling a client lazy is bad customer service
There are very lazy owners out there who never try to maintain their dog's coats at home and bring them into the groomers just like this all the time. I agree with them 🤷🏾♀️ And often times, the groomer will tell them that they need to maintain their dog's coat at home, but it goes in one ear and out the other.
You are assuming that the groomers didn’t give the pup any breaks. They always give breaks. A treat, water, a pee. They were actually the first groomers I ever saw that gave breaks, and talked about how important they can be, especially for neglected, unloved dogs
I have a husky malamute mix with a matt behind one of her ears. I brush her regularly, but her coat is so thick that I didn't even notice it while petting or brushing her there. Now that I've found it, it's hard to fix. I really appreciate this video because it's really hard to find content showing how to remove a matt like this and not just shave it out. I even have the right brush for the job, just needed a bit of guidance, whixh this certainly provided.
I have a short double coat cat (Russian Blue) and although well, most cats are self-groomed, during shedding season, I need to brush him and remove him undercoat at least weekly (and then there's like a week where is everyday). Not only because hair everywhere, but because even a cat will have trouble sometimes and get some matts in the tougher to reach spots (especially with dingleberries and under the armpits). I can't imagine getting a Husky or any other wooly kind of dog and going like "he doesn't need to get brushed", it's insane. I never brush my Dog outside of some undercoat removal during shedding season because he's a short haired mutt and a biyearly groom visit is more than enough to keep his coat amazing.
Having a husky that means u’re ready for their dramatic behaviour, their shedding, their absurd moments, their songs. And most important thing of them is LOVE. If u not ready for having husky please dont do it. Their such a lovely dog.
Awh her smile at the end! I’d be giving this girl a puppy pain killers and some super treats after this haircut. Her scalp was probably sore like when ladies get their hair braided for 4+ hours!
I brush my dog out with a deep conditioner after doing a precondition and wash if not once a week then once every other week and it never gets this bad. She doesn't necessarily enjoy it but I know she needs it and visibly feels better afterwards because she'll be running, jumping and gives me lots of happy licks.
Maybe at the end. But when I take mine to the groomer, I don't give him water or a treat if it's say 30 mins or less before he goes in. Just so he doesn't get sick from being picked up and moved a lot, food/water right before might not help. He also pees quick outside the place before we go in, they have a nice spot to walk your dog if needed.
Oh my gosh! She lost weight, changed color and looks like a sweet lady now!!! Wonderfully done! I realize some people will shave, but I don’t feel lucky ie it always has to be the answer.
I have a white bichon and she gets a really good brushing every second or third day. I can never get her looking like she does after the groomers though. I'm so glad you didn't have to shave this dog. You did phenomenal work.
My family, and I used to have a Malamute-Husky. His favorite pastime seemed to be when my dad would go out and spend a couple of hours once or twice a week brushing his fur. Each and every time my dad would do this, it would fill up a two gallon bucket without fail! It seemed to be a rather relieving thing for him, getting even that much fur off of him......I can only imagine how much of a relief it was for this dog to get this much fur off of it!
I'm glad that you were able to help her but this could and should have been handled differently. Huskies are fear biters on good days and this whole experience freaks out well-adjusted and cared for dogs. Maybe give her some time to acclimate herself, let her sniff her surroundings and show her the tools you use instead of launching into a half-day rope muzzle and a full on audio-visual nightmare for her. You spent half a day working on her, would an extra 20 minutes of helping her sort herself out have made that much difference?
Adding 20 minutes to an already full schedule, and the owner is paying for all of those minutes. I am sure the husky had some time out from her muzzle for drinks of water, a potty break, and a snack.
You are assuming they didn’t. I’ve watched hundreds of their grooms of terribly damaged, neglected dogs. They do all of that. They take breaks, give the dog treats, water, go for a pee.
Thank you for helping this Husky. I would like to make you aware that leaving the dog in a muzzle like this one that restricts their ability to pant and cool themselves, especially when their coat is in this condition, can be very dangerous. You are lucky the dog did not overheat and pass away after so many long hours of wearing this restrictive muzzle. It also appears extremely uncomfortable.
She is shown licking her lips several times, so she could open her mouth some. Probably just not far enough to land a good bite. Also I've seen grooming vids where the dog removes the muzzle, the string would be more difficult for the dog to get rid of.
I worked on husky’s coat before but not that badly matted . I didn’t use anything to shave the fur. It took me a few days brushing it out, I had to go w my other job that’s why it took days I’m impressed with the job you did. Such a good dog 😊
Nice to see the improvement! That must have been a difficult experience for both the dog and the groomer. Hopefully the owner will take better care of this dog!
My schedule is usually full of these types of double coated dogs and two or three times a year I get dogs that are not this poorly maintained, but very close. A skip toothed blade is really helpful for carving away at matted areas to open them up for brushing without shaving short
I have a siberian and I use a rake brush. It works wonders, you do not have to take them to a groomer. Just get a good rake brush and the one they showed here with all the bristles for those stray hairs. Thats literally all you need. Make sure your brush your husky often and def atleast once a day or 2 when the coat starts to blow. This groomer was kinda brushing too harshly imo for those size mats, hence why the dog was biting.
The dog we had when I was a child was half husky. The hours we all spent brushing Rex every spring to get the puff balls of hair out as the undercoat was shed.
Beautiful dog. All that hair. There's a whole other dog. In that hair.😆Just luv how she's chilling. Like do what you want with me. The groomer did an amazing job!❤️🐶🐾
Ohhh the sad eyes 😭😭😭 you did a really good job with her. Thank you for not shaving it all off but investing that much time ❣️
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Yes, the dog needs to be able to pant if it’s going to be there that long.
I think owner should be scolded for neglecting such a beautiful dog. If she goes back to that irresponsible owner, maybe a year later same situation. It's so sad to see a dog in such poor condition. Especially if it's not a homeless dog.
Why not invest in some basket muzzles? I got some decent ones in all sizes for like 37 euros. (literally all sizes, huge to tiny) Those rope muzzles are uncomfortable for the dogs, especially when used for such a long time. In University we learn to only use self made rope muzzles for a short time and only if you don't have a decent basket muzzle available. Just a tip, the groom itself was good! That must have cost the owners a fortune, hopefully they come in regularly now.
That's what I was thinking. Why did they use that? The poor dog is trying to breathe and pant. Not good.
@@dawnlaponsie6601at 12:30 in the video, you can see the dog has no problem breathing
@@williampeeters7327 if the dog can open their mouth that much it won't actually protect them from being bitten. If they want to protect themselves and let the dogs breathe they NEED basket muzzles.
Do you really think that for 5 years, how long we have a grooming salon, we didn't try to put the basket muzzles? After several hundred aggressive dogs, trust me, the rope muzzle is the only safe muzzle. Every other basket muzzle a dog can just pull down with his paws...
@@GroomHouse Makes sense.
Cannot imagine neglecting a Husky or any double coated dog like that. Keeping a dog in good condition is not hard at all.
She is amazing to do what she did.
This one wasn't brushed for years... Try to do that with colie. 😃 PS. Next month there will be video on the channel about grooming our personal rough colie. 😁🥰
@@GroomHouse will love to see it!
It really isn’t hard and i actually disagree with the advice in the video, you do not have to go to a professional groomer at all. If you brush your dog regularly and wash it and walk it enough that its nails won’t overgrow, the groomer wont do anything you haven’t done yourself. Tho if you have a dog who isn’t good with water or brushes groomers are a very good option
@@yoruk9136 I found after brushing my puppy every day till he was 9 months, that I’ve not done a good enough job. There’s like this dense impacted like fur on his hind quarters. I’m using a comb on it a bit every day now, and it’s getting there. But my puppy isn’t used to tugging, so takes some snacks and patience atm.
I’m hoping the fact he’ll shed his entire coat soon gives me a second chance to get it right.
@yoruk9136 I literally had to do this with my male husky when we got him. His matts weren't as bad as this. They weren't like a sheet like that. He was such a good boy and it took so long. It's been 3 years since then and he's gone from barely wanting to be touched to demanding attention. He still doesn't like being brushed but he clearly knows it's good for him. He just walks away when he's had enough.
I had Norwegian Elkhounds. They never went to a groomer. I brushed them twice a week and during shedding season, every day. They had beautiful coats. Simply, don’t get these kind of dogs unless you are willing to properly care for them. Just cannot imagine how awful that’s for this pretty girl.
Same! We had to brush her a couple times weekly out in our backyard.
@@SherriLyle80s Yes, it is definitely NOT an indoor activity!! We were in Iowa, so fortunately brushing in the winter didn't generate as much hair; but, had to use the kerosene heater to get the enclosed porch warm and do it out there.
I had Norwegian Buhunds there is some amount of fluff comes out that double coat.
@@chethemerc7841 I used to say they looked like a mattress that was becoming unstuffed. I know it is used for yarn in Norway, Would have loved to learn how to do that. Would have been plenty of supply!!
@@marleneclausen30 yeah you could just about make another dog out of the fluff.ha ha.
Poor girl.. she looked so stressed and sad🥺
An enormous task for both and a beautiful transformation! 😍
Frankly his condition upon arrival suggests neglect
I had a pyrenees wander into my life with almost as much matting, he had been alone for months. he wasn't nearly so matted, but it took me two months, working 10 to 15 minutes a few times a day to get him dematted before his first grooming appointment. thank you for taking care of this sweet girl
You have helped her a lot
It was heart breaking to see her mouth tied for 7 hours. Please give them some free time and food water in between.
Please use covered mouth guard rather than tie the mouth it hurts
They always give the dogs multiple breaks, food, water. They may not show it all the time, but they absolutely give the dogs, and themselves, breaks.
thank you nallaselli! this was my very first thought on this! 😕
Poor dog! This level of matting is neglect and some people don't understand how "dangerous" matting actually can be to pets. So glad you were able to get this pup in shape.💕
How lazy can one be not to care for your pet? Just don't have one then, I say. Do these people neglect their own personal grooming, I wonder?
They shouldn't be allowed to have any animals...
@@honeybunch5765 Its one of those things that if u invest a small amount of time every week then it is easy. But when you aren't disciplined with it or lazy then it builds up so fast and you get an impossible task for most people. That's why a lot of owners screw up their dogs coats because they end up just shaving it off.
That dog was SO patient. Amazing...
I'm glad you show this . I used to raise chows. They have same coat. I used to teach my friends that if you brush completely the coat every day it only takes maximum of 10 minutes. I get paid to brush out Huskies and other dogs of same coat. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
Thank you! ❤️ thats right! 10 minutes every few days is way better then treatment like in video... and heltier.
She looks so happy in the final shots. She's smiling again and no longer so scared. Question: why not use a basket muzzle or one of the soft fabric muzzles with velcro?
In another comment they said this is the best kind because the dog can't take it off. I still don't like it, baskets are good.
That poor dog😢. I’m sure she feels much better. This dog was incredibly well behaved for such a long grooming appointment. The groomers were excellent.
That poor thing. She looked broken standing there, muzzled, being brushed. She ended up looking so much better than she started. I hope her person was able to keep up in grooming.
I'm sorry, baby girl.
This is shocking! How can anyone neglect these animals? Poor pooch
I wish owners were held accountable for this 🐶💞🐾
Beautiful results 😍
I was thinking the same. Hope owner will take care of her from now.
I was thinking, WHY EVEN GIVE THE POOR DOGGIE BACK. She deserves better than a lazy owner and careless to allow this to happen. "Why even have a pet?! 😡
@@angiedelap6831 We don't know the story of the owner. They could have become disabled, or a stroke etc. And it was irresponsible of the publisher to slander the owner as it has instigated your mob mentality.
I mean the owner is held responsible. He or she had to pay an arm for to get that dog back in good condition. Hopefully the owner will be able to take this dog to get monthly grooming. You don’t know what the personal life is of this particular owner.
I was thinking the same thing.... they could have even just rescued the dog themselves. It might not have even been the people that took the dog to the groomer that was responsible for this.
The care you put into this was such a beautiful thing. It’s easy to see how gentle your hands are and the care and love you put into each of the dogs you groom. I hope you educated the owner on the regular care that this gorgeous girl needs. The double coat isn’t easy or cheap to maintain. Thank you for making these videos!
Gentile? 😳
I have been grooming/ bathing/clipping animals for about 40 years and you did an absolutely phenomenal job on that beautiful creature!❤
As a Husky owner for over 40 years this made me cry...I can't believe the condition of this gorgeous creature. Thank you for changing her life... because it did. Sorry but Her owner doesn't deserve her. Her eyes said it all from start to finish.😢❤
I didn't know Huskies could live to be 40.
Maybe the other groomers already know the coat can be saved using your method but have decided that having a dog muzzled and distressed on the table for 4 hours JUST to get the Matt’s out isn’t worth the trauma to the dog.
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thats exactly what I was thinking (and the use of rope muzzles is unnecessary) i work at a vet clinic and the doctors and techs always only use basket muzzles even on huge dogs, always works out completely fine. if the dog is too aggressive it needs to be sedated, just a thought!
@@nervousbumblebee I agree100%. This was too much with probably no breaks.
and what solution would you have proposed then? Just leave it? Not an option. Shave it? Also not an option. Huskies have a very particular coat that can be irreparably damaged if shaved. As uncomfortable as it might've been for the dog, in the long run this was the best solution for her
@@Giganotus The comment was addressing the "holier than thou" attitude of the groomer that *they* know that the coat can be saved with a little bit of effort. as if the other groomers are just too lazy to put in the work.
Sometimes "irreparably damaged" is the price you pay for letting a dog get into this condition. If the dog is an inside dog, "coat damage" really is a non issue. Its not the end of the world. This entire debate about "shaving ruins coats" is a mute point if the dog is treated as part of the family and kept inside.
If they were so intent on proving the dogs coat could be saved ,they should have done the right thing for the dog, and sedated the poor thing, because this entire treatment was utterly disgusting. That you would subject a dog to that pain for 4 hours to "prove a point" is beyond me.
@@ComeOutOfHerMyPeople yup. It was too long for that poor neglected dog. At least they shaved the really matted like her belly and behind her ears and her sanitary area
Poor girlie, I bet her skin was in agony from all those matts! Thank you so much for helping her ❤
the smile on her face after the grooming is so satisfying
That girl deserves a bonus after so many hours of deshedding. Amazing patience and dedication. 👏👍👍
She looks really good, and I bet she feels better, too! All those mats must have been pulling on her skin! Thanks for your help!
Thanks for helping that kiddo with so much of patience ❤️
Thank you for taking care of this puppy.
I just want to wrap my arms around her.
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At first sight, I thought this was a rescued animal. It blows my mind that someone could neglect the coat that badly. You guys did a terrific job, hopefully the owner now understands the massive difference between a healthy coat and what this dog walked in with.
We have a five-year-old Great Pyrenees who has never been to a professional groomer. I invest a great deal of time brushing her weekly and checking for ANY mats on an almost daily basis. Springtime is fun when she blows her coat!
I knew what I was getting into before we got Sasha, and I LOVE grooming our pets. People should do more research about maintenance before getting ANY pet, in my opinion.
Thank you so much for putting in all that time and energy to rescue this baby from her owner's neglect.
Love and light to you all. 💜
Wow what a transformation..she looks amazing..the owner shouldn't get her dog back..the eyes on that poor baby when she came in was sad and helpless. She looks so much better now and even her mood lifted up..she was probably relieved to get all that cost off. You did an amazing job..it's amazing how much time and hard work we spend into making your dogs look beautiful and happy..people should read up on the breed of dog they want and think to themselves if they can even .maintain a coat..I want a husky but no way in hell can I deal with that kind of cost..such a beautiful dog
Yeah, even during low shedding it is still a lot, and it gets everywhere. Even labs shed! One of us is allergic to such.
After months of research, settled 2 yrs ago on a small miniature poodle (grew just an inch over a toy). No allergies even if hubby puts his nose on the dog, and breathes in, as dog has a single layer of hair (not fur), and thus also no dander. Whatever little shed is a very thin strip on the comb and nowhere else. Small enough to encourage daily combing. But because of curls and a long anagen stage that can last years, needs grooming regularly (very short, to last 7 weeks, 8 tops). Pawpads & nails and a teeny trim above eyes and near mouth, we do ourselves in between grooming.
We don't know what the dog's/owner's circumstances are. This channel is based out of Serbia, which has been experiencing a lot of unrest over the last few years, and it's very possible that the dog and/or owner were in a situation that didn't allow for grooming. Be kind, and be glad the dog is getting relieved of her matting now.
@@dreaming-of-spots6805 oh no wonder
I had to assist a vet in doing this for a Samoyed a few years ago. He'd fallen out of the back of his owner's truck and gotten a bad case of road rash. Flies laid eggs in his countless skin abrasions, and he was a maggoty mess. We saved as much fur as we could by doing what this groomer is doing, and only shaving the worst areas. But he was properly sedated. Having your hair pulled HURTS! At the end of 3 hours he was a lot lighter in terms of hair but he was maggot free. I did a Persian cat for the same vet practice who was heavily matted like this husky. He was sedated, as a cat is even less likely than a dog to cooperate with painful procedures. I got all his mats out with a mat splitter, but his skin was reddened from having his hair pulled all over. I'm sure he was sore when he woke up.
Great before, during, and after video. The double coats of a large breed are a lot of work. Poor pup to endure the mats and such a very long and very uncomfortable grooming to correct the matting and built-up undercoat. So stressful. Beautiful transformation. So happy to see her clean, coifed, and relieved tongue out. ❤
Did the muzzle prevent the dog from panting all those hours?
I've never seen that kind of muzzle before.
Probably illegal in Scandinavia 🤷🏼♀️
Great work! She looks 100% better and much more comfortable! She's a gorgeous Husky!
Excellent video! Thank you for showing the proper way to maintain all long-coated breeds. The dog looks beautiful.
Thank you for your support! ❤
I am the owner of a Siberian Husky and was appalled when I saw this dog so neglected. Thank you so very much for the amazing job you did by letting this dog look like a Siberian Husky when you were done. Instant Subscriber for that reason as I cannot tolerate people who use a razor on huskies.
THANK YOU FOR GIVING HER SUCH KINDNESS!!! YOU PEOPLE SHOULD BE ON THE HIGH ROAD TO HEAVEN!!! 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇♥♥♥
I’m literally bewildered at the amount of fur they can produce and carry with them.
They live in cold climates. If properly taken care of it would have shed out instead of getting impacted like this.
I agree.
What a wonderful job you did! I don’t know much about the different types of muzzles that are available but I’m hoping that the dog was able to have breaks from the particular muzzle that you used and was able to regularly drink water
The awful plastic zip-tie muzzle for hours?! and the harsh raking with metal combs against her skin to free the matting look like torture! Poor girl!! I hope she had several water breaks during those 6 hours you worked on her!! Was she happy & accepting of her extensive, beautiful grooming afterward? And was she adopted by a loving, responsible family? 💕🐾
@@jnorway7295 Yes! I am heartbroken for that dog having to have the tie muzzle for several HOURS! It’s dangerous, especially for a husky that easily could get overheated and they self regulate temperature by panting. Horrible, just horrible!!!
@@jnorway7295zip ties? There were no zip ties used. It’s a cloth bandage. And yes, the animals and groomers have breaks. Food, water, a pee.
@@jnorway7295she isn’t a rescue, she has an owner. A lazy owner, but an owner nonetheless. The laws around animals in many countries are not nearly the same as they would be in Canada (where I live). These groomers pretty much exclusively do dogs who are incredibly neglected.
amazing groom but disagree with the “muzzle” get some proper muzzles because tying dogs mouths closed isnt okay
She looks so happy and majestic. Fantastic work.
I don't think you should criticize people with dogs they are neglecting...just encourage people and stay positive!
What a great job the groomer treated the very nice husky with. Hope the owner can afford the scheduled grooming program for such a beautiful creature. And hope the groomer got a very nice tip...I can just see 50 to 100 bucks tip for the job & the care for the nice dog.❤️🐕❤️🐕
I give this undercoat hair in spring time to the birds...they love it! 🐦🕊️
I have a Husky. One thing to remember is that in the beginning, they do not liked to be brushed. They will bite the owner. I had to start a little at a time. Got a Chris Christian brush which helped a lot. I have never washed my dog, but am planning her 1st trip to the groomer.
I'm sssoooo glad you didn't shave her. Thank you. I have a beautiful 5 year husky beauty myself and I've seen other huskys shaved. It takes forever to come back right. You have stamina that's for sure
It's really kind of you guys to dematting the poor husky, I myself as a groomer for 10 years alos experience bad condition doggy, from my point of view ,if its stress for dog would be better just shave and regrowth, lots of dematting cause pain and skin damage as well , I'll just choose the comfy ways for dog
Look at that beautiful leg at 18:22, oh my heart breaks for this poor baby with the sad face. She's so embarrassed that she's been left to look like that. Finally she looks like the true beauty she is!
7 hours is very long. So sorry all of you had to go through this. Great dog with great patience.
As a groomer we make choices that we believe are best for the dog based on the condition they come in , how time consuming the process is and the physical labor we have to go through and what the poor dog has to go through in order to get the job done . Many groomers work on a tight schedule and don’t have the time necessary to go through this process and it’s perfectly okay if one decides that this dog needs to be shaved considering the dog is extremely matted .
I will bet that afterwards that dog was feeling much better! Mats like that can pull and pinch, especially around the legs!
She looked like she was bored & at times looked like she had dosed off! Gorgeous dog!! You did a great job on her!
You and your staff did an awesome job on this beautiful husky🙂. It's a shame that the owners were so neglectful for such a long time. If you can't maintain the dog at home or at a groomer then give the dog to someone else to care for it.
Sweet baby!! Thank you for taking so much time with her. Hopefully her owner will bring her back sooner and brush her some in between.
this spring and summer let us remember that many breeds will be blowing their winter undercoats and require deshedding in order to avoid situations exactly like in this video! even with regular brushing, my GSD is blowing coat and it's his itchiest and fluffiest time of the year so i can only imagine what you husky parents are going through!! deshedding is crucial care for many breeds but, it is absolutely vital for breeds with *double* coats! take care of your dogs because they cannot deshed themselves
What a beautiful baby! I hope she was no longer neglected!
Nice to see the improvement! That must have been a difficult experience for both the dog and the groomer. Hopefully the owner will take better care of this dog!
I doubt that
Thank you so much for all the time and effort you put into this beauty! I'm so glad you took the time to demat her. There are some groomers in America where they are lazy and just shave the double coated dog if the matting is all over
That poor girl just looked like she felt embarrassed to be seen and every time you put her poor face on camera it was like “why must you look at me”. I bet she feels amazing after. Poor sweet girl
The comments about the owner being lazy is harsh and unprofessional in my opinion. I have a husky and I was told by a groomer that huskies should not be groomed more than twice a year. So there’s obviously conflicting information out there. This husky was neglected for sure, but calling a client lazy is bad customer service
There are very lazy owners out there who never try to maintain their dog's coats at home and bring them into the groomers just like this all the time. I agree with them 🤷🏾♀️ And often times, the groomer will tell them that they need to maintain their dog's coat at home, but it goes in one ear and out the other.
Beautiful transformation! she is such a beautiful dog after being groomed!
You did a great job!🤗❤️she looks so much better and happy! Thank you
Letting a dog get in this state is cruel & neglectful but strapping her face up like that for so long is also cruel 😞
You are assuming that the groomers didn’t give the pup any breaks. They always give breaks. A treat, water, a pee. They were actually the first groomers I ever saw that gave breaks, and talked about how important they can be, especially for neglected, unloved dogs
Thank you very much for taking care of this dog. I don't find words in english to tell you how much I love what you do
What a nice work with the girl she was unhappy to have been neglected for some time it’s important to maintain the fur
I have a husky malamute mix with a matt behind one of her ears. I brush her regularly, but her coat is so thick that I didn't even notice it while petting or brushing her there. Now that I've found it, it's hard to fix. I really appreciate this video because it's really hard to find content showing how to remove a matt like this and not just shave it out. I even have the right brush for the job, just needed a bit of guidance, whixh this certainly provided.
I have a short double coat cat (Russian Blue) and although well, most cats are self-groomed, during shedding season, I need to brush him and remove him undercoat at least weekly (and then there's like a week where is everyday). Not only because hair everywhere, but because even a cat will have trouble sometimes and get some matts in the tougher to reach spots (especially with dingleberries and under the armpits). I can't imagine getting a Husky or any other wooly kind of dog and going like "he doesn't need to get brushed", it's insane. I never brush my Dog outside of some undercoat removal during shedding season because he's a short haired mutt and a biyearly groom visit is more than enough to keep his coat amazing.
Having a husky that means u’re ready for their dramatic behaviour, their shedding, their absurd moments, their songs. And most important thing of them is LOVE. If u not ready for having husky please dont do it. Their such a lovely dog.
Amazing transformation from old to new age.... 👏👏
Even husky feels so relaxed after makeover.. 😍🥰👍
She looks so much happier at the end. Awesome
Awh her smile at the end! I’d be giving this girl a puppy pain killers and some super treats after this haircut. Her scalp was probably sore like when ladies get their hair braided for 4+ hours!
I brush my dog out with a deep conditioner after doing a precondition and wash if not once a week then once every other week and it never gets this bad. She doesn't necessarily enjoy it but I know she needs it and visibly feels better afterwards because she'll be running, jumping and gives me lots of happy licks.
What a beautiful dog and what an awesome job. Amazing what good grooming can do. Many thanks for the video.
The big fluff balls she kept pulling out just reminded me of the Tribble from Star Trek. 😂
Was the dog given water or a treat during all this time? Beautiful work. Such a long time period you guys are very dedicated.
Maybe at the end. But when I take mine to the groomer, I don't give him water or a treat if it's say 30 mins or less before he goes in. Just so he doesn't get sick from being picked up and moved a lot, food/water right before might not help. He also pees quick outside the place before we go in, they have a nice spot to walk your dog if needed.
Wooly coats are so hard to maintain - and to think some breed this kind of coat on purpose. Y'all did a great job with her. So impressive!!
She looks amazing! What a beautiful grooming work!!!!! ✨💖✨💖✨💖🥰
Thank you so much! That means a lot to us ❤
Oh my gosh! She lost weight, changed color and looks like a sweet lady now!!! Wonderfully done! I realize some people will shave, but I don’t feel lucky ie it always has to be the answer.
I have owned two Siberian Huskies and never had matted hair on either. Did all my own grooming
I have a white bichon and she gets a really good brushing every second or third day. I can never get her looking like she does after the groomers though. I'm so glad you didn't have to shave this dog. You did phenomenal work.
She looked so amazing when you guys got done, way to go! She was smiling
My family, and I used to have a Malamute-Husky. His favorite pastime seemed to be when my dad would go out and spend a couple of hours once or twice a week brushing his fur. Each and every time my dad would do this, it would fill up a two gallon bucket without fail! It seemed to be a rather relieving thing for him, getting even that much fur off of him......I can only imagine how much of a relief it was for this dog to get this much fur off of it!
I'm glad that you were able to help her but this could and should have been handled differently. Huskies are fear biters on good days and this whole experience freaks out well-adjusted and cared for dogs. Maybe give her some time to acclimate herself, let her sniff her surroundings and show her the tools you use instead of launching into a half-day rope muzzle and a full on audio-visual nightmare for her. You spent half a day working on her, would an extra 20 minutes of helping her sort herself out have made that much difference?
Adding 20 minutes to an already full schedule, and the owner is paying for all of those minutes. I am sure the husky had some time out from her muzzle for drinks of water, a potty break, and a snack.
You are assuming they didn’t. I’ve watched hundreds of their grooms of terribly damaged, neglected dogs. They do all of that. They take breaks, give the dog treats, water, go for a pee.
Awesome transformation. Thje doglady didn't look too happy but the result was worth the time spend , and the dog will feel a lot better...
Thank you for helping this Husky. I would like to make you aware that leaving the dog in a muzzle like this one that restricts their ability to pant and cool themselves, especially when their coat is in this condition, can be very dangerous. You are lucky the dog did not overheat and pass away after so many long hours of wearing this restrictive muzzle. It also appears extremely uncomfortable.
She is shown licking her lips several times, so she could open her mouth some. Probably just not far enough to land a good bite. Also I've seen grooming vids where the dog removes the muzzle, the string would be more difficult for the dog to get rid of.
I worked on husky’s coat before but not that badly matted .
I didn’t use anything to shave the fur. It took me a few days brushing it out, I had to go w my other job that’s why it took days
I’m impressed with the job you did. Such a good dog 😊
Awesome difference and I'm sure she feels much better and cooler. I do have to wonder how much an all day grooming session cost. Worth it though!
Fantastic & beautiful job! She is a gorgeous husky!
The smile at the end ❤️❤️😂😂 is everything
OMG YAAAAS!!! I’m sure the baby felt SOOOO much better! I’m smiling too!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
@@darimanimcgowan5761 me too 😂😂 such a cute création. Blessed be this dog
Well done everyone, very impressed! God bless you all X X ❤️
Poor dog had to endure that long hours. I still think giving him a full shave would give this doggo a couple of happy months with such neglect owner.
Nice to see the improvement! That must have been a difficult experience for both the dog and the groomer. Hopefully the owner will take better care of this dog!
My schedule is usually full of these types of double coated dogs and two or three times a year I get dogs that are not this poorly maintained, but very close. A skip toothed blade is really helpful for carving away at matted areas to open them up for brushing without shaving short
She’s beautiful
Yes, it's sad the husky got so bad. But, I don't think insulting the owner is the answer either.
Exactly
I know right there could been a problem that happen instead of coming with insulation words
Agree
Cane stupendo!! Bravi siete troppo bravi e si vede che amate gli animali. ❤
I have a siberian and I use a rake brush. It works wonders, you do not have to take them to a groomer. Just get a good rake brush and the one they showed here with all the bristles for those stray hairs. Thats literally all you need. Make sure your brush your husky often and def atleast once a day or 2 when the coat starts to blow.
This groomer was kinda brushing too harshly imo for those size mats, hence why the dog was biting.
The dog we had when I was a child was half husky. The hours we all spent brushing Rex every spring to get the puff balls of hair out as the undercoat was shed.
Does the dog get a break? Do she get water or a dog bone? That was sad that this poor animal was prisoner to grooming for 7 + hours?
shes such a gorgeous dog, i wish i had a place to call home so i could get a husky, gorgeous dogs especially with a well maintained coat
Praying for you to have a safe place to call home...
😳What a mammoth task that was for both dog and groomer.
I bet the dog felt soooo much better after all that matted fur was removed.🙏🙏🙏💞
Can you imagine the job it would be to groom a matted mammoth? 😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tinydancer7426 😅😅..I suppose this would last a l i t t l e longer.. 🤪
@@Lilly-sc1zj I wonder if she has one of her fancy headbands big enough to go around a mammoth's head, let alone cover a mammoth's ears. 🤔😆
@@tinydancer7426In deed.. that could be a problem.. 🤔😅😅🤪
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Greetings from Germany🙋♀️😃
@@Lilly-sc1zj What part?
Beautiful dog. All that hair. There's a whole other dog. In that hair.😆Just luv how she's chilling. Like do what you want with me. The groomer did an amazing job!❤️🐶🐾
Wow!!! I’m sure she feels so much better too!!!! 🎉❤
She looks absolutely beautiful!!