Patience & a gentle touch. You truly have an art not only in your unbelievable grooming skills but in your calm demeanor allowing each furbaby the time & the understanding of their individual personalities & the things that make them feel the most comfortable & calm. You’re my definition of what a true highly skilled groomer should be. You truly care about each dog & not just about getting the groom done. You’re my #1 groomer. I only wish I could be in Jersey & watch your work in person. Best of the Best
The other thing I like about your channel is that the products you push in your description are reasonable and accessible. I'm all for spending what I need to to make my dog look good, but if I can buy $10 scissors instead of $90 scissors, it's what I'm gonna do. I guess it's all about the person behind the tools lol.
I've watched a lot of grooming videos and you are so sweet and kind. This was a very pleasant video to watch. I have a Yorkie mix and struggle with trimming him. Hope to learn a lot from you.
I loved your video but I would like if you told what size blade you use on your clippers when grooming the dog. That’s where I have problems because I don’t know what size to use.
Jcake.. Thank You so much for your kind comment..The curved shears are 8inch,and the thinning shear is 6 inch,and both made by ..E M Geib..Thank You so much for watching..
You just said in your last video that it was safer to use the Clippers under the eyes rather than the scissors, but in this video you're saying the total opposite so I'm confused which one is safer, or does it depend on the actual situation?
My little Yorkie constantly pulls away, has to look back over her shoulders to see what I'm doing, and I very highly doubt she'd let me do any of that. I take full blame, and I think if I'd started earlier and she was used to it, it would be a lot easier. I don't have a way of holding her like you do, and that would probably help tremendously. What do you do when they're constantly pulling away, not holding still, etc.?
I have a 5 month old Yorkie and she needs a little trim around the eyes. She's so hyper and still in her teething stage. She doesn't like being touched on her head and near her face. What should I do about it?
What a sweet girl! Are you controlling her head movement by holding her chin? If I get anywhere near my dog’s mouth, he sniffs for treats. If I don’t have any, he not interested in cooperating 😬.
The Js'..yes i am gently,and briefly holding her chin,to keep her head still.while i clip.If a dog should pull away,i let go,and reset..A big part of groom training,is the grooming table itself..Treats,can help,but training a dog to hold still,is very different than training a dog to perform task.Try to just hold her head still even just for a few seconds,while massaging her face with your fingers..use a command,such as ..Hold still,or Steady..Try it every day,she will learn.Than you are more likely to succeed,with some brushing,or trimming ..let us know..Thank You for watching.
Patience & a gentle touch. You truly have an art not only in your unbelievable grooming skills but in your calm demeanor allowing each furbaby the time & the understanding of their individual personalities & the things that make them feel the most comfortable & calm. You’re my definition of what a true highly skilled groomer should be. You truly care about each dog & not just about getting the groom done. You’re my #1 groomer. I only wish I could be in Jersey & watch your work in person. Best of the Best
Wow!!! Thank you so much for your kind words..This is the nicest thing I have ever heard...Thank you so much
The other thing I like about your channel is that the products you push in your description are reasonable and accessible. I'm all for spending what I need to to make my dog look good, but if I can buy $10 scissors instead of $90 scissors, it's what I'm gonna do. I guess it's all about the person behind the tools lol.
You are so sweet and gentle. Thank you
You are so kind
8:18 - 8:24 i dont think its possible for any human to NOT think that is adorable
Lol thank you
I do love your videos tho, I think they're the best ones on the internet for grooming
Thank you!
I've been looking for a video to show me exactly what you did.
I've watched a lot of grooming videos and you are so sweet and kind. This was a very pleasant video to watch. I have a Yorkie mix and struggle with trimming him. Hope to learn a lot from you.
What a pretty dog!
Thank you for your kind comment..She is an Angel..We love her..
I just found your channel and I'm in love with it. We can see how much you care and respect the dogs. Congratulations! Amazing job!!!
Excellent video! Totally addressed my concerns and gave me confidence to groom around my little guy's eyes! Thank you!
Thank you so much for watching us..We are so glad it helped
Loved your video
Thank you so much for your kind comment and for watching
Great video!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for watching us
Thx 4 ur gr8 video. It really helped me.
Precious 🐶
Gracias Rudy....love your videos 📹 ❤
Thank you so much for watching us..We so appreciate it.
Thank you great
Her face looks so cute 😍
Thank You so much for your kind comments...
You did a wonderful job! Thank you for sharing 😊💕
Thank you! 😊
Her face looks incredible. I would have loved to see how you create this whole look, rather than just around the eyes. You have such a talent.
Thank You so much!!
I loved your video but I would like if you told what size blade you use on your clippers when grooming the dog. That’s where I have problems because I don’t know what size to use.
I'm using a #10 blade under the eyes..
Lol the Yorkie us making eye contact with you as you are talking. He probably thinks you are telling him a story or having a deep convo with him
What type of scissors do you use?
Gieb 8 inch curved shear..
Thank you for showing this. Mine doesn't like grooming very much.
Great video!.. what’s the size, brand and model of the thinning shears and curved shears you used? The face looks fantastic
Jcake.. Thank You so much for your kind comment..The curved shears are 8inch,and the thinning shear is 6 inch,and both made by ..E M Geib..Thank You so much for watching..
Grooming By Rudy no prob thank you for responding and creating such good content 😊😊
You can tell how the dogs automatically trust you 🙌🏻
can you redo this same video on a 4 month old crazy one?
You just said in your last video that it was safer to use the Clippers under the eyes rather than the scissors, but in this video you're saying the total opposite so I'm confused which one is safer, or does it depend on the actual situation?
My little Yorkie constantly pulls away, has to look back over her shoulders to see what I'm doing, and I very highly doubt she'd let me do any of that. I take full blame, and I think if I'd started earlier and she was used to it, it would be a lot easier. I don't have a way of holding her like you do, and that would probably help tremendously. What do you do when they're constantly pulling away, not holding still, etc.?
I have a 5 month old Yorkie and she needs a little trim around the eyes. She's so hyper and still in her teething stage. She doesn't like being touched on her head and near her face. What should I do about it?
Where do you live? I have 3 yorkies and cannot find a decent groomer
What a sweet girl! Are you controlling her head movement by holding her chin? If I get anywhere near my dog’s mouth, he sniffs for treats. If I don’t have any, he not interested in cooperating 😬.
The Js'..yes i am gently,and briefly holding her chin,to keep her head still.while i clip.If a dog should pull away,i let go,and reset..A big part of groom training,is the grooming table itself..Treats,can help,but training a dog to hold still,is very different than training a dog to perform task.Try to just hold her head still even just for a few seconds,while massaging her face with your fingers..use a command,such as ..Hold still,or Steady..Try it every day,she will learn.Than you are more likely to succeed,with some brushing,or trimming ..let us know..Thank You for watching.
Grooming By Rudy - thanks for the tips!