This is the most aggressive dog I've ever touched 😐

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  • @nadiamaturano8741
    @nadiamaturano8741 10 місяців тому +19807

    I can not get around the fact that he is already sedated. He probably experienced some really bad things😢. thank you for giving him a chance.

    • @Grimfate013
      @Grimfate013 10 місяців тому +676

      So I live in a house with a dog that suffers a very similar situation. It is mostly the breed but yes the way it was raised determines how severe that behavior is. Humanity kind of bred a neurological disorder in that particular type of dog. They're considered a ratting dog. Basically terriers and schnauzers are merciless at hunting down rodents. They're two types of every breed of dog working line and show line if you ever buy from a breeder always make sure you know the difference but you are not that fortunate to be able to pick when you get a mixed dog

    • @shizukagozen777
      @shizukagozen777 10 місяців тому +383

      Or maybe that's just a really shitty dog..?

    • @SasoAkasuna
      @SasoAkasuna 10 місяців тому +944

      ​@@pralayaryanNot all small dogs are like that, and having a dog since a puppy doesn't mean anything if you don't correctly train and socialize them. You can literally see more videos on her page of small fogs that behave normally without being sedated and she herself has two pomeranians that are not aggresive. They also said in the video the dog was a stray and a rescue and if you pay attention for two seconds you'll see this dog isn't simple agressive, it's TERRIFIED.

    • @Tazzie1312
      @Tazzie1312 10 місяців тому +759

      @@pralayaryan He's a rescued stray. You're real confident in saying nothing bad happened to him, huh?

    • @TSUNAMI-MAMI
      @TSUNAMI-MAMI 10 місяців тому +151

      Didn’t realize that. Poor dude. He must’ve had a rough life at some point 😭

  • @Kyr.
    @Kyr. 8 місяців тому +1794

    Accepting an aggresive dog to groom after 4 groomers said 'no way' is super brave. Kudos.

    • @edmis90
      @edmis90 8 місяців тому +7

      The more groomers said no the more thankful would the owners be if you managed and also a more fun challenge.

    • @tx_gal6518
      @tx_gal6518 8 місяців тому +40

      But she won’t groom him again either.

    • @nietzscha5056
      @nietzscha5056 8 місяців тому

      @@tx_gal6518 - Honestly, this is probably one of those rare times only a vet should groom him. Vets aren't groomers. You can't always expect the most beautiful haircuts, but having mats kept under check IS a health concern, and a vet office can safely provide the anesthesia he may need. She got him shaved down enough where the owner may possibly be able to handle his haircare from there, especially since she showed the owner some tricks to cutting his hair. That was amazing, and I wish the poor dog and her owner all the best!

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 8 місяців тому +15

      @@edmis90 No. Not a given at all. Some people fly higher than us lot and everything is their due. Take a "special needs" dog but can't bother to do anything by themselves. What do you expect ? If she 'd tipped a 20, we'd heard about it. What we hear is : NO MORE ! Let the fun challenge be for the owner to get her fingers out of her ass and try the DIY way. She would have done a minimum before if she wasn't as entitled as her dog thinks it is.

    • @megaddams2374
      @megaddams2374 8 місяців тому

      ​@@tx_gal6518 but she was also the only one that helped teach the owner what to do

  • @saintsundere
    @saintsundere Місяць тому +285

    Props to the owner for rescuing and building a strong enough bond with this poor pupper. He at least has someone in this world who he loves, who also loves him.

  • @ashurean
    @ashurean 4 місяці тому +1592

    It'd be nice if a groomer like you could host a class for owners of traumatized/aggressive animals like this one so they could learn at least the basics of grooming.

    • @AngelaRamirez-dd4hd
      @AngelaRamirez-dd4hd 3 місяці тому +11

      I think the same
      My family in law has a Yorkie with that behavior and he definitely needs groom

    • @kimberlynads
      @kimberlynads 3 місяці тому +25

      She kind of just did 😊

    • @Billy.the.Racoon
      @Billy.the.Racoon 2 місяці тому +11

      I hate that there are people in the world that would hurt a animal. Animals are so innocent and deserving.

    • @MarkEstavillo-fx6pn
      @MarkEstavillo-fx6pn 2 місяці тому

      Animals are dying in Ukraine, all the information is in my profile

    • @Almond_ivy-Dr4gons
      @Almond_ivy-Dr4gons 2 місяці тому +2

      Or try and help the poor animals

  • @BK-is5fj
    @BK-is5fj 10 місяців тому +3630

    So everybody is aware this is not a “mean” dog this is a traumatized dog. He’s acting aggressive because he’s in fight mode. From his point of view he’s in danger and is fighting for his life. It’s quite sad. You can hear him start whimpering at one point.

    • @margaretmcgregor5686
      @margaretmcgregor5686 10 місяців тому +126

      Exactly!!! And he had to be in fight or flight mode for far too long!!!! Persevering in such conditions doesn't look kind to me! Kindness would be several short visits - not enough profit in that!!! Glad she won't have him back!!!!

    • @ciaranobrien8709
      @ciaranobrien8709 9 місяців тому +101

      You are on the money there, this isn't a bad dog, it's a frightened dog with some terrible habits

    • @ianbrewer4843
      @ianbrewer4843 9 місяців тому +31

      Agree, and it's so sad that this has happened

    • @jenniferb.9404
      @jenniferb.9404 9 місяців тому +68

      @@margaretmcgregor5686 Vanessa does not charge her clients anymore.

    • @williamna5800
      @williamna5800 9 місяців тому +70

      I agree, but the twisted love being shown to him by rewarding him every time he attacks is disturbing. This dog will never recover if praised for attacking everything he does not like in the name of "oh my poor little doggy is so scared I better praise him for attacking so he feels better"

  • @eco2geek.
    @eco2geek. 10 місяців тому +15348

    He certainly looks a heck of a lot better at the end. Teaching his owner to groom him is a great idea.

    • @LittleRedLemon04
      @LittleRedLemon04 10 місяців тому +421

      I hope she got to know exactly which muzzle that was to get one of her own since the dog seemed to accept it.

    • @buckeyehockey1979
      @buckeyehockey1979 10 місяців тому +398

      ​@@LittleRedLemon04I am sure Vanessa told her. I suspect he has a negative memory associated with the first type of muzzle.

    • @sfw9
      @sfw9 10 місяців тому +1

      V

    • @Babygirltaja
      @Babygirltaja 10 місяців тому +75

      @@LittleRedLemon04 either they cant/ its harder to pant with the second type of muzzle on. Not meant to be worn for the whole groom or the dog will overheat :( would need a loooooot of breaks

    • @JK-sh8rc
      @JK-sh8rc 10 місяців тому +152

      Holy cow I was shocked when she said the dog was sedated!!

  • @katherineduke3232
    @katherineduke3232 3 місяці тому +706

    This is so heartbreaking. When she asked "who hurt you?" ... often times we all kinda use it as a joke and this time it really wasnt. He was definitely traumatized somehow :'( im glad she did everything she could for this poor guy!

    • @bouchecaldwell330
      @bouchecaldwell330 2 місяці тому +12

      Who hurt you should never be a joke anytime just using empathy😊.

    • @katherineduke3232
      @katherineduke3232 2 місяці тому +12

      @@bouchecaldwell330 gonna have to disagree. Voice inflection should make it obvious which manner it's being asked. I ask my cats this all the time because I've had them since they were kittens. However, I never ask my dog this because I got her from a shelter when she was estimated at 2 years old so it's very possible she went through something. There are few men she trusts so idk if she was hurt by a man or what her deal is there.

    • @IronGirl666
      @IronGirl666 Місяць тому +4

      Don't use it as a joke. It's passive-agressive.

    • @xxKuroKajixx
      @xxKuroKajixx Місяць тому +8

      Groomer here. he actually may not be traumatized. Some dogs have MASSIVE reactions to grooming if they were never trained or exposed to groomers as puppies. Small dogs, especially, tend to be more tempermental. On average, while I was still working, smaller dogs tended to have more issues. People assume that because they're small, they either dont need to be groomed at a young age, dont think about it, or just think they will be easy to groom as adults. A lot of owners do not know how to properly train their dogs either. It could very well be that this dog was traumatized, but in my experience- usually the aggression is due to no exposure as a puppy with an extreme reaction. Often times when dogs reach adulthood and are like this, it can be very difficult to retrain them.

    • @spewky2955
      @spewky2955 Місяць тому +6

      @@xxKuroKajixx true true! I find it really annoying when people don't feel the need to actually RAISE and train a small dog breed because it's small and “my little princess can't even hurt you” but the dog is going through life feeling a lot of stressful reactions and their bites can absolutely still hurt. Also grooming them too. I feel like they think little dogs are soley supposed to be cuddled, fed, and that's it.

  • @goat1401
    @goat1401 4 місяці тому +183

    His rage & cry at the same time was breaking my heart at a slow simmer. As human I apologize Pippin for what has been done to you by my kind. You definitely didn't deserve it. You gotta good mom now.

    • @de341f6
      @de341f6 Місяць тому +5

      Watching this video, I realize that it's possible he was spanked or even sxuallly a'd given how he cannot even tolerate having his backside touched. Poor dog.

    • @TheHungryPigeon
      @TheHungryPigeon 14 днів тому

      ​@@de341f6You should be a detective. Projection much?

    • @de341f6
      @de341f6 14 днів тому +4

      @@TheHungryPigeon I volunteer in an animal shelter here in Southeast Asia. We see it often that they have these reactions because of trauma. Kind of like how some dogs do not want to have their nails clipped because they were injured before.

  • @janetseidlitz5976
    @janetseidlitz5976 10 місяців тому +13265

    He obviously loves his owner. If she keeps working with him, he could fully recover. Big props to her for rescuing him.

    • @emhu2594
      @emhu2594 10 місяців тому +85

      Some dogs should be put to sleep. All biters should.

    • @moobean
      @moobean 10 місяців тому +1083

      @@emhu2594very close minded response, most dogs like this have suffered abuse of some kind, and their responses are a learned behaviour to keep them safe, if you can help these poor animals you should.

    • @exhumorr
      @exhumorr 10 місяців тому +813

      @@emhu2594The same thing could be said for the people who abused this dog before he was rescued.
      Some people DON’T deserve pets.

    • @JadeDrinkwater
      @JadeDrinkwater 10 місяців тому +245

      @@emhu2594 If this was a bigger dog then no doubt it would be put down by now. i KNOW that a smaller dog can't do as much damage as a big dog, but they can cause still cause open wounds and injuries on a person. Obviously correcting this behaviour can take a long time but if the animal is seeing no improvement after a while then it should just be put down for the safety of others and it's own well being. yes i know this dog is scared, im not that oblivious to that fact, and yes most of the time behaviour like this CAN be corrected, but not always, therefore some get put down for their own benefit and safety of others , this is because you cant give the dog the best life if its living in constant fear and you cant actually go near the dog. other hand this dog doesnt need to be put down as the behaviour was seeing improvement so this dog has a chance at living its best life not being scared.

    • @exhumorr
      @exhumorr 10 місяців тому +154

      @@moobean exactly thank you!!!
      I rescued a dog from a very similar situation and he was far from aggressive! He was the most loving funny and adorable little dog I’ve ever had he was my best friend and I wouldn’t have ever traded him for anything I miss him so much.

  • @BenBloodworth
    @BenBloodworth 10 місяців тому +3582

    As upsetting as his behavior is, you have to admit that the instant removal of the towel in one motion at 1:06 is hilarious and all skill. Be well, little Pippin.

    • @angieg3898
      @angieg3898 10 місяців тому +132

      I couldn’t stop laughing 🤣

    • @jonsnow3300
      @jonsnow3300 10 місяців тому +104

      He was ready 🤣

    • @vdb2867
      @vdb2867 10 місяців тому +121

      It’s like he said NOPE when he flicked his head

    • @mkader2494
      @mkader2494 10 місяців тому +42

      i stopped the video to post about that very movement here, lol, what a skilled young man.

    • @dg5175
      @dg5175 10 місяців тому +60

      "Get that dang thing off me!" 😂

  • @BriannaProvost
    @BriannaProvost 3 місяці тому +219

    Coming from a fellow groomer that basically specializes in working with aggressive/scared dogs. I appreciate this video a lot that there’s more out there like me!
    Love this video

    • @TheRisky9
      @TheRisky9 Місяць тому +10

      You guys are really a godsend. Because every dog deserves a second chance.

  • @bec5250
    @bec5250 5 місяців тому +153

    You can tell a human by how an abused animal reacts to them. This is a good human. I'm glad he is in her hands.

    • @TheHungryPigeon
      @TheHungryPigeon 14 днів тому

      He's trying to rip her to pieces?

    • @MrShannon1982
      @MrShannon1982 5 днів тому +2

      @@TheHungryPigeon She is talking about the owner lol

  • @buggibii
    @buggibii 8 місяців тому +2748

    Dude, the way he went from growling to whimpering, to growling to whimpering, over and over again, when you were. literally. just lightly touching him with a brush... he's DEFINITELY experienced some real trauma in his lifetime to make him _this_ scared of the world. Poor, poor puppy. 😢 Also for real props to his owner for calming him down and being there to keep you safe and learn how to treat his fur on her own, you are a real one 🙌❤️

    • @Roselyroses
      @Roselyroses 8 місяців тому +96

      Def. Pupper’s likely been abused/neglected/abandoned or maybe was a feral. There’s always a possible chance he has some horrible medical condition/injury, or had a fine upbringing/health, but horrible breeding background. A human is likely at fault somewhere along the line. I’m not saying to neglect precautions w/ him, or unprovoked aggression is okay, but that the belief of a dog being evil for no reason is likely extremely rare.

    • @davesmith5656
      @davesmith5656 8 місяців тому +22

      Disagree. If you watch Cesar Milan and "The Dog Whisperer", he shows how to handle and tame an aggressive dog. He is fond of explaining that the dog isn't the problem; the owner is the problem. Some dogs are simply spoiled rotten. Not abused, but spoiled and never given the opportunity to socialize properly.

    • @DorisannKraniak
      @DorisannKraniak 8 місяців тому +23

      ​@quinnahrose I agree, it looks to me that his whimpers sound like pain of some sort. I wish they would give more details on him. It's easy to judge with this video... He's overwhelmed too. There is so much more to this baby we don't know. I wonder if he has an account so we could follow him.

    • @danpress7745
      @danpress7745 8 місяців тому +11

      So, it's trauma, trauma, trauma, the groomer said the same. And, them she said, this type of dog is strong willed and hyper. So which is it?

    • @christinescott5002
      @christinescott5002 8 місяців тому +60

      @@danpress7745It can be both trauma and strong-willed/hyper.

  • @ThePieFairy91
    @ThePieFairy91 10 місяців тому +1505

    I have a theory why he calmed down with a different muzzle. The first one is his usual muzzle and was likely used for the prior grooming's and possibly vet visits, so he associates it with those things. The sight of it may be enough to rile him up. A new muzzle has a clean slate, plus his mom was there. New muzzle is "safe mom muzzle". Old muzzle was "scary muzzle".

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 10 місяців тому +73

      that's a good theory

    • @katbairwell
      @katbairwell 10 місяців тому +104

      This is really great point, we forget how strongly emotions can attach to objects, environment, etc. And that changing the circumstances can have a huge effect on emotion. It's funny how we know this to be true for ourselves, but don't always afford animals, most especially dogs, the complexity of their emotional experience!

    • @Palitato
      @Palitato 10 місяців тому +51

      The other one also went over his head a bit more and likely obscured some of his vision, but not all, so he's suddenly partially unable to see everything properly (as opposed to the more calming instincts of being unable to see at all).

    • @franceseguren1313
      @franceseguren1313 10 місяців тому +39

      Also different materials in those 2 styles. The first look like rubber or something similar & the other is more cloth. The second likely weighs less & just felt better.

    • @gwendolyncarter5668
      @gwendolyncarter5668 10 місяців тому +7

      Excellent Point! We often forget just how deep thinking our companion animals can do!

  • @dawncotton4838
    @dawncotton4838 5 місяців тому +73

    This poor little thing. It’s sad that people can traumatize any animal this badly where they’re afraid of almost, if not everything. He’s such a cute little thing.

  • @jennyhaynes1123
    @jennyhaynes1123 Місяць тому +20

    This is actually really heartbreaking to watch, that's one terrified pup that needed his mum to know he was ok but even then he wasn't convinced. Poor baby 😢

  • @sanniwartinen3595
    @sanniwartinen3595 9 місяців тому +1986

    When she pointed out the fact he was already sedated I was absolutely shocked!!! Imagine how he would have behaved without any meds!😮😮😮

    • @pattiwhite9575
      @pattiwhite9575 8 місяців тому +94

      I dont think he could relax until momma came in. He has to see her and hear her.

    • @sanniwartinen3595
      @sanniwartinen3595 8 місяців тому +12

      @@pattiwhite9575 yes, for sure.♥️

    • @animeaunty
      @animeaunty 8 місяців тому +63

      Dog metabolism burns thru meds pretty quick already. Add his increased heart rate from fear & that med burned off n the first few minutes.
      Also, it was a med given by the owner so not as strong as what would b given at the vet 🤷

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 8 місяців тому

      @@pattiwhite9575nope. I doubt he ever will

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 8 місяців тому

      @@animeaunty Unless much different for you, it's pro to pro or pro to owners. Americans sure like their drugs but the groomer gave what she thought "appropriate" to no avail.
      One more reason to think the owner is not up to snuff. Sure, Americans start drugging children in kindergarten if they pay enough. Why would the drug not act in the reasonable dosage known to professiionals ?
      I invite you to reflect on facts. First of all, why would a volunteer groomer signal this dog ?

  • @uguisuu
    @uguisuu 10 місяців тому +6879

    Actually really impressed you were so transparent and honest about not being able to take him again. Even MORE impressed that you empowered his owner to be his groomer so that he could still get the care he needed even if they no longer had access to your services. That's an incredible level of responsibility and care on your part.

    • @jmg999
      @jmg999 10 місяців тому +333

      This right here! You're absolutely right. That's what I love about her, she's incredibly ethical when it comes to the care of these animals.

    • @janineivey03121
      @janineivey03121 10 місяців тому +209

      That poor pup. I hate to think of what he has been through. Thank you for helping. I’m so happy his mom loves him and cares so deeply

    • @krislv9219
      @krislv9219 10 місяців тому +52

      @@janineivey03121Poor guy hasn’t been groomed for a year. Dont you think after 4 groomers, this owner was advised to do the grooming themselves? Pure laziness

    • @celestek.2395
      @celestek.2395 10 місяців тому +433

      @@krislv9219wow. So quick to condemn when you know absolutely nothing about the owner, and her experiences with the dog. Maybe think things through before you decide to judge someone you know nothing about. THAT’S laziness.

    • @uguisuu
      @uguisuu 10 місяців тому +245

      @@krislv9219 There's a possibility that they mentioned it offhand and never actually taught her how or gave her any pointers, but there's also a pretty likely possibility that the groomers didn't mention it at all. (Maybe they were lazy or inexperienced or they didn't think of it or they were just shaken up from the dog's intensity and forgot to mention it). Hence, why I was impressed with how calm and responsible Vanessa was for following through with the owner and actually showing her how to do it properly.

  • @jaeljade3609
    @jaeljade3609 4 місяці тому +44

    Thank you for not giving up on him.

  • @tielboy
    @tielboy 5 місяців тому +38

    So sad, this little guy definitely went through some severe trauma. Glad he trusts his owner as much as he does

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 10 місяців тому +2507

    It’s great that the owner did not give up on him.
    Great job for trying this

    • @MsCellobass
      @MsCellobass 10 місяців тому +21

      This is sad. I wonder why the dog doesn’t want to be touched.

    • @toad7395
      @toad7395 10 місяців тому +61

      @@MsCellobass since he was a stray he was probably abused in the streets or his previous owner

    • @TesseRact7228
      @TesseRact7228 10 місяців тому +46

      It seems that something happened on/from his right side --- scissor trimming on his left was OK, but he attacks when trying to trim the right.... That's MY $2 worth... (Inflation is hitting us all).

    • @brownshoeblues2014
      @brownshoeblues2014 10 місяців тому +2

      It looks like the owner doesn't take care of the dog or itself.

    • @reaganbutler1577
      @reaganbutler1577 10 місяців тому +40

      @@brownshoeblues2014 vanessa said in the beginning that the owner tried to find a groomer for the dog for a year but 4 people turned him away. she is doing everything she can for him.

  • @vallytine
    @vallytine 7 місяців тому +3925

    It's insane how much calmer Pippin was once his owner was there. He clearly loves her and finds comfort in her presence.

    • @jupiterresident1537
      @jupiterresident1537 5 місяців тому +105

      and the vision of chicken nuggets ;)

    • @ElizabethRae
      @ElizabethRae 5 місяців тому +63

      She's his whole world.

    • @Kindisbetter
      @Kindisbetter 5 місяців тому +12

      She's done a poor job of teaching him trust and respect.

    • @theoneandonlywariortank0793
      @theoneandonlywariortank0793 5 місяців тому +257

      @@Kindisbetter if anything pippin calming down when he sees her means the opposite. The dog is a rescue, god knows what pippin had gone through with previous owners or what had happened. Doesn’t always mean the owner did a poor job

    • @pattydemeule3644
      @pattydemeule3644 5 місяців тому +143

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@Kindisbetter​​⁠ You have no clue what this dog has been through neither did this owner. To say she has done a poor job of teaching him trust and respect is incorrect. You can't teach trust and respect to him or to a human child that has been horribly hurt somewhere in their short life. You show love and affection over and over, you keep it up they learn to trust you, not respect you just trust. Pippin showed his owner love and trust his person who loves him he trusts her.
      I work with children that have been abused trust and respect please. It is love, consistency and hope that one day they will love you back that's where it starts.

  • @DjTheFrog5525
    @DjTheFrog5525 4 місяці тому +113

    Genuinely an incredible Mama. Good on the owner, you can tell by how this sweet puppy immediately calms down onces shes in the room that she's an amazing caretaker and a very kind woman.

  • @stoicwolf7376
    @stoicwolf7376 5 місяців тому +94

    Poor little guy! I can’t imagine what he went through. It’s amazing he trusts his owner so much, she must be someone really special.

    • @user-bi1mv8rk2b
      @user-bi1mv8rk2b 3 місяці тому +1

      I had your profile picture as my screensaver on my tablet when I was a child

    • @maxmeier532
      @maxmeier532 2 місяці тому

      Puke. Do you think bambi is real?

  • @SuperDJStriker
    @SuperDJStriker 9 місяців тому +1699

    The fact that you went the extra thousand miles to not only bring the owner in the calm him down but also taught her how to do this so he wouldn't be as stressed is amazing. You don't see that often in groomers

    • @oznyx3935
      @oznyx3935 9 місяців тому

      @@auntisthenes2754…. St fu weirdo

    • @klaracollins691
      @klaracollins691 9 місяців тому +49

      Wtf you are talking about

    • @CatBehaviourPhD
      @CatBehaviourPhD 9 місяців тому +2

      @@auntisthenes2754 What is wrong with you? It's a dog who's clearly been through trauma, and this professional is showing how they can be groomed properly at home. This has nothing to do with black citizens being shot by police, what the hell are you talking about?

    • @NokrisTheEnbyKittyboi
      @NokrisTheEnbyKittyboi 9 місяців тому +73

      @@auntisthenes2754why should the owner be put down? She didn’t hurt the animal, she rescued Pippin from the street and the dog has been that aggressive since day 1.

    • @brayermoth
      @brayermoth 9 місяців тому +41

      ​@@auntisthenes2754 well you're a bit unhinged

  • @coach.pattie
    @coach.pattie 8 місяців тому +1450

    I was in tears watching this one. Whoever did this to this dog is just a vile person :(. Owner obviously loves him and is so patient. Glad he has a new leash on life.

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 8 місяців тому +38

      How do you know anyone did anything? That breed is naturally aggressive. All dogs are descended from wolves.

    • @3v1l73ddy
      @3v1l73ddy 8 місяців тому +189

      ​@@golden.lights.twinkle2329"he is a rescued stray and we have no idea what he may have experienced that led to this behaviour" right at the start of the video. Also, even aggressive breeds who are taken care of well are extremely unlikely to be THIS aggressive, especially under sedation. Hope this helps! ^^

    • @sockcat__
      @sockcat__ 8 місяців тому

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329Dogs are not naturally like this. When breeding dogs we only bred the friendliest dogs and killed the aggressive ones. Dogs only properly bite someone when they are afraid (mostly because of severe abuse). Look at chihuahuas, they are abused to the point they are extremely aggressive. Chihuahuas who are in healthy environments are not aggressive towards people.

    • @annegretcoetzee5103
      @annegretcoetzee5103 8 місяців тому +6

      Unrelated, it's a "new lease on life".

    • @LadySKizo
      @LadySKizo 8 місяців тому +60

      @@annegretcoetzee5103the joke flew right over your head

  • @Rory_52
    @Rory_52 3 місяці тому +13

    you can tell he really is such a sweet boy at the end. he looks so happy to see his owner too

  • @abhyudaychaturvedi9851
    @abhyudaychaturvedi9851 Місяць тому +2

    His whimpering was so heart breaking he was so sure he is getting hurt and poor guy just gave up.. props to these two God send angels for working on him.

  • @christalcavanaugh
    @christalcavanaugh 8 місяців тому +1478

    He was genuinely fighting for his life. Whatever happened to him before made him believe that he would die if he didn’t escape and that is absolutely heartbreaking…

    • @cutiepatootie4094
      @cutiepatootie4094 6 місяців тому +25

      Maybe he was attacked or challenged by a larger, or better fed dog, and he barely escaped and the loud buzzing of the razor and pulling is reminding him of his ptsd

    • @babayaga6376
      @babayaga6376 6 місяців тому +22

      Nonesense.....Pippin clearly hasn't had second breakfast before it was brought to the groomers.

    • @Hawk7886
      @Hawk7886 6 місяців тому +10

      @@cutiepatootie4094 yeah he was probably ragdolled by another dog or punted by an abusive person.

    • @ripperplaysclon152
      @ripperplaysclon152 6 місяців тому +6

      I’m willing to bet he was used as bait for a fight dog.

    • @deboraalvarez
      @deboraalvarez 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ripperplaysclon152this is sad

  • @hammo7465
    @hammo7465 10 місяців тому +906

    Gotta' say, my jaw dropped when you mentioned this little guy had had some sedation. He's definitely built up A LOT of human anxiety and I thank you for grooming the animals other people won't, immensely

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 10 місяців тому +55

      Yeah, the fact that he's even able to trust his owner says a lot about her. That is one terrified pup. Props to Vanessa for being willing to teach her how to groom Pippin herself. That's probably the best outcome any of them can hope for.

    • @talyrath
      @talyrath 10 місяців тому +37

      Sedation on small animals is really touchy. You've got a big zone of "not enough meds to have the effect you want " and a tiny little range of "just right" before you go into the danger zone of "too much." (And the "just right" dose can vary depending on how keyed up the dog is.)

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia 10 місяців тому +1

      @@talyrath That is why I'd really like to try sedation but there are no safe/affordable options and it's just way too risky 😢

    • @juliac3933
      @juliac3933 10 місяців тому +3

      @@3nertiamild oral sedatives like trazodone and gabapentin are actually quite safe. worth discussing with your vet.

  • @Bananasplitsssz
    @Bananasplitsssz 4 місяці тому +6

    This poor boy, I can’t imagine what he’s been through
    It’s so sweet how much he loves his owner

  • @michaelhulland2915
    @michaelhulland2915 3 місяці тому +6

    Your perseverance is amazing. You're a legend for sticking through that. Poor dog seems to have a lot of trauma

  • @bttrflymagic
    @bttrflymagic 10 місяців тому +1736

    Him being torn between wagging for his mama and freaking out in fear is so heartbreaking. I love that you ask “what happened to you” and not “what’s wrong with you”. As always, your compassion and skill are wonderful!

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 10 місяців тому +58

      That understanding that it's probably something traumatic that happened to him rather than something inherently wrong is what's made the difference for so many dogs (and cats, and other animals). She has so much patience, and pays so much attention to her clients, it's really impressive.

    • @155chipmunkz
      @155chipmunkz 10 місяців тому +55

      He basically has dog PTSD.

    • @vitaminademorango
      @vitaminademorango 10 місяців тому +38

      ​@@155chipmunkzMost definitely! Poor thing must have been abused before being rescued. Dogs don't get this scared without a reason 😢

    • @fbiagent3998
      @fbiagent3998 9 місяців тому +9

      100% abused, no doubt

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 9 місяців тому +6

      @@155chipmunkz exactly !!! and you can't wish it away. Or talk it out with a dog. Unlike a mistreated bit-bull, he's more like a poodle, king of the house until he got his ass kicked. unlike them also, he's become vicious.

  • @annitagalvan9049
    @annitagalvan9049 10 місяців тому +1343

    It's very clear that this little guy has been through very tough time in the past and these dark memories unfortunately made him so scared and aggressive.
    The second muzzle made such a big difference to his behavior and thumbs go up to Vanessa for being so kind and patient to groom him, and definitely for teaching the owner how to groom him on her own.

    • @KitsuneAdorable
      @KitsuneAdorable 10 місяців тому +56

      @@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2 How many videos and comments do you spam in a day?

    • @Vulture2k
      @Vulture2k 10 місяців тому +36

      That's actually in my experience not always true. I have seen dogs that never had anything happen to them at all be super anxious and (for example a giant kangal who basically lived in the shelter because from puppy age on as she had anxiety issues and never got a owner, but also never was treated badly.) to dogs that went through hell (animal hoarder situation were dead dogs lied between poop and blood of the dozen barely alive ones) and still were chill and trusting and friendly.
      I believe just as humans dogs can also have some mental issues that are not really based on anything but a chemical imbalance or so.

    • @eva-w
      @eva-w 10 місяців тому +24

      ​​@@Vulture2k was thinking it could also just be "small dog syndrome". Meaning that his previous owners just never trained him, his boundaries got overstepped constantly with people getting in his face and trying to pet him uninvited, because he's small and cute, and he just learned to defend himself and there was never any correction. Poor lil' guy. Glad he found this kind woman he seems to trust and who is working with him.

    • @texasgirl6000
      @texasgirl6000 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@KitsuneAdorable, sharing the truth about the gospel of Jesus and trying to save their souls is not trolling! Smh

    • @basktbalG
      @basktbalG 10 місяців тому +38

      @@texasgirl6000not all of us believe that. We just trying to watch a dog grooming video 🙄

  • @laurie9442
    @laurie9442 2 місяці тому +4

    Aw Vanessa The reaction from the fur Mom was beautiful…. And he looked great I can’t believe how compassionate you were ❤

  • @ChassisBrown
    @ChassisBrown 4 місяці тому +7

    I just love how she tries on every dog no matter what ❤

  • @Jerepasaurus
    @Jerepasaurus 10 місяців тому +654

    He's definitely on a long road to emotional recovery. When not being threatened with grooming, he looks very perky and happy! lol

    • @argo12
      @argo12 10 місяців тому +41

      He's a cute little guy who obviously loves his mama. I hope she can get him used to grooming so he can calm down.

    • @helenab9973
      @helenab9973 10 місяців тому +9

      True, but with good care he may finally learn to trust people and transform into a friendly dog :)

    • @parkerbrown-nesbit1747
      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747 10 місяців тому +9

      ​@@helenab9973 it most definitely can be done with a lot of patience and resolve.
      When we adopted our Belgian Malinois mix, she was terrified of most people. They're naturally wary of strangers, but she would hide behind me and shake like a leaf. It took 7 months to desenitise her, and I still warn people not to pet her (she won't bite, but she will shy away), but rather let her make the choice.
      It's something we'll be reinforcing for the rest of her life.

    • @Mijah-ff8ib
      @Mijah-ff8ib 10 місяців тому +1

      I can't even begin to imagine what this little fella went through to be this fearful. I hope he will get better one day. What a cute little guy!! Kudos to the owner and Vanessa for their work.

  • @hannahlanai
    @hannahlanai 10 місяців тому +1594

    That owner is an angel. She's obviously put so much love and patience into this little guy. Bravo for not giving up on the poor baby during such a tough grooming and showing him so much compassion. Teaching the owner was a great idea! Look at that little happy face at the end though, he looks miles better than at the start.

    • @rathalomaniac6212
      @rathalomaniac6212 10 місяців тому

      ...no. Someone who isn't equipped to handle their own aggressive dog has no business owning one. She should have taken a hint after the first groomer refused to take her dog and learned to do it herself. Also, chicken nuggets and hamburgers are not suitable food for dogs. She is an idiot.

    • @Ir-of4zn
      @Ir-of4zn 10 місяців тому +24

      The owner is no angel to CONTINUE to let this dog be aggressive and reactive and have no training to correct this behavior. Poor dog!

    • @mejava1233
      @mejava1233 10 місяців тому +141

      @@Ir-of4zn The dog is obviously terrified and has probably been abused as a stray. It only makes sense that he's fearful and aggressive. A lot of trust has to build up even with other people even if the dog is in training. That's like you can't expect a person to fully trust you when you've first met them, and neither can you. The owner is very much an angel, I mean, the progress she has obviously made with the dog is unbelievable and impressive.
      Just give it some time and trust, stop being so negative all the time, and hope a little?

    • @Ir-of4zn
      @Ir-of4zn 10 місяців тому +22

      @mejava1233 I don't care what that dog history is... with the proper training, Pippin can learn to be less reactive. I do not blame the dog, but if he bite/maul someone, authorities will put him down. He has been rejected at 4 previous groomers because of his behavior. If Pippin is going to be successful, she must give him training or keep him at home. If you are a dog owner, and you know your dog has a problem with reactiveness and aggression, and you do NOT get the dog help, then you are a bad owner. This lady qualifies as a bad owner.

    • @laurenfarns
      @laurenfarns 10 місяців тому +103

      @@Ir-of4znhow do you know they haven’t sought out training already? They could be in the process. Training takes time and from what we can tell the dog trusts the owner so it seems there’s been some progress there. Don’t be so quick to judge

  • @Love_Hope_Faith
    @Love_Hope_Faith 2 місяці тому +2

    THANKYOU so much for being soo good with him five ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ for patience and kindness❤❤❤❤

  • @chansonette22
    @chansonette22 Місяць тому +4

    Poor baby. You did an amazing job with him.

  • @shellzabelle4146
    @shellzabelle4146 10 місяців тому +902

    I’m glad you showed the owner how to groom this poor boy. I hope he now gets to live a stress-free life, with all the chicken nuggets he wants ❤

    • @RachelMartin-di8fy
      @RachelMartin-di8fy 10 місяців тому +11

      I'd do anything for chicken nuggets.😁

    • @TesseRact7228
      @TesseRact7228 10 місяців тому +4

      Sherpa loves chicken nuggets as well... (perform a YT search for "Sherpa")

    • @MrGermanQuick
      @MrGermanQuick 10 місяців тому +2

      @@RachelMartin-di8fy anything? Like poison Donald Trump’s tea?

    • @FallenAngelHiroko
      @FallenAngelHiroko 10 місяців тому +3

      @@MrGermanQuick Sir, calm down. Clearly it's a joke. It's something you say but not necessarily mean.

    • @MrGermanQuick
      @MrGermanQuick 10 місяців тому

      @@FallenAngelHiroko I know, I’m sorry. I was joking too.

  • @rubytuesdayism
    @rubytuesdayism 10 місяців тому +927

    The change in his behavior with the change in muzzle is such a phenomenal example of how important it is to try different approaches until you find something that works and don’t get stuck in one track thinking!!

    • @margaretmcgregor5686
      @margaretmcgregor5686 10 місяців тому +13

      Exactly!!!! And a bit of empathy wouldn't go amiss!

    • @jenniferb.9404
      @jenniferb.9404 9 місяців тому +1

      @@margaretmcgregor5686 Vanessa is matter of fact, not lacking in empathy. She is problem solving to get the task done, for the dog’s sake even.

    • @nyct0phile
      @nyct0phile Місяць тому

      ​@@jenniferb.9404i think they meant a bit of empathy could go a long way for any dog in general. if they were to be referring to anyone, surely it would have been the previous groomers

  • @31cwat
    @31cwat 2 місяці тому +1

    Bravo to you for not giving up! Bravo to you for maintaining your composure and helping this little guy!

  • @eatingyourhands5129
    @eatingyourhands5129 12 днів тому +1

    You teaching the owner was honestly so kind of you. I hope both the owner and dog are doing well! ❤

  • @pixiecolors
    @pixiecolors 10 місяців тому +1178

    I was not expecting that adorable little face under the muzzle. This poor little guy was so terrified by whatever happened to him and his dark past. You did such a great job teaching the owner and grooming him. He deserves all the chickie noogies.

    • @nangnangtalentshow
      @nangnangtalentshow 10 місяців тому +28

      That face is precious! Poor guy to be in fight or flight like that, so stressful!

    • @LondonLite02
      @LondonLite02 10 місяців тому +8

      Yes he's quite cute!

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD 10 місяців тому +17

      He is absolutely adorable! It is heartbreaking to think about what happened to him to make him this afraid and reactive. I will never understand how anyone could abuse an animal so horrifically that they end up this traumatized. I’m so happy for him that he ended up with a wonderful owner who clearly has a very special and close bond with him. It will always amaze me how an animal who has gone through so much at the hands of evil humans, still has the capacity to love and trust another human being again.
      I’ve experienced it myself with one of my rescues who was terrified of everything that exists in the entire world, inside and outside, due to her traumatic and abusive past, but she still chose to trust me, and it was one of the greatest honors and blessings in my entire life. We had ten incredible years together, where she ultimately overcame nearly all of her fears with love and patience (aside from storms and fireworks, which are normal fears for most dogs). I will forever miss her and our special bond.

    • @VeloToddALXVA
      @VeloToddALXVA 10 місяців тому

      Could just be an asshole dog

  • @ArtofLisaMorgan
    @ArtofLisaMorgan 10 місяців тому +588

    I love the patience shown by everyone for this scared little dog. So glad his owner's learning to groom him...she obviously loves him a great deal, and has worked to earn his trust. Poor little guy.

    • @jonnylumberjack6223
      @jonnylumberjack6223 10 місяців тому +23

      She will get there. One of my rescue shih tzus was like this when I took him in and I received a good few bites when grooming him at first, one of which was a bad one. Practice and repetition paid dividends though and now grooming him is a fairly stress free experience for both of us. I never even tried to find a professional groomer for him, knew he was too dangerous to expect someone else to work on him. I can't do much other than take him down to the wood, no fancy cuts from me, but it works, and that's all that matters :)

  • @jannaschindler6064
    @jannaschindler6064 Місяць тому +1

    You’re a saint for working with this dog. Poor thing has been through a lot

  • @StacyD1299
    @StacyD1299 2 місяці тому +1

    GOD bless you sweet girl, so very courageous of you to take this puppy on, he does not like to give up control of his situation, I am so glad he found someone to love and protect him. Thank you for doing what you could do for him.

  • @ninino86
    @ninino86 9 місяців тому +881

    Worst part is, that just standing there in the end, he looks like such a sweet boy. You can just imagine how sweet he would have been to everybody, if he had been treated better before. Big thank you to the lovely woman caring for him

  • @clydebalcom3679
    @clydebalcom3679 10 місяців тому +579

    There is a boatload of trauma in that little guys past. Your calm demeanor will help, but your steadfast loving approach is always awesome.
    Anyone who rescues animals in need of love is a hero in my book. Huge props to the owner.

    • @Gfthce3426
      @Gfthce3426 10 місяців тому +1

      Wow ! Good work !

    • @jbaker7311
      @jbaker7311 10 місяців тому +3

      I couldn't agree more. There are so many animals needing a home. And yes sadly he must have suffered some kind of abuse., We have taken in many rescue/strays over the years. We took in parrots and one of them the owners couldn't handle without placing a towel over him. With parrots trust is the key to their well being. Over time he has turned into the sweetest and loving little guy. Please folks when you decide to get a pet check shelters, etc. 😺🐕

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 10 місяців тому +3

      It appears to me that Pippin looked too long and deep into the Palantir seeing stone and the Dark Lord Sauron looked right back into him!

    • @LulaMae21
      @LulaMae21 10 місяців тому +3

      @@jbaker7311 And if someone is not going to be able to give a shelter pet the intense tlc they need, it's ok for them to acknowledge that and they shouldn't be shamed for it.

    • @jbaker7311
      @jbaker7311 10 місяців тому +1

      @@LulaMae21 That's odd. We have rescued dozens of pets from shelters that needed TLC. and frankly few needed what I would call 'intense' care that you're referencing. The majority needed one thing and that was love. And btw there are millions of people that don't think they're too good to adopt from a shelter. And furthermore what do have against shelter pets? Or inferring people aren't able to handle one. I don't see either where shame comes into it.

  • @janewilliams9064
    @janewilliams9064 Місяць тому

    Well done for not giving up. He obviously appreciated it and your patient hard work xxx

  • @melissaerickson2607
    @melissaerickson2607 3 місяці тому +1

    Oh my goodness Vanessa you did amazing with Pippin. I’m sure this groom was stressful for everyone involved including you but the way you continued and didn’t give up shows your heart and love for animals especially the ones that are struggling with trauma. Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful boy even if he was a little bit of a “problem child”. Even they need love and compassion too. God bless ❤❤

  • @vellarules
    @vellarules 7 місяців тому +1195

    I'm so amazed by the fact that he trusts his owner. He acts like he would never trust a human again in his life. It's beautiful that she is giving him a new chance and a good life.

    • @iwuvpiesgaming9164
      @iwuvpiesgaming9164 5 місяців тому +33

      @@fredfinkstraumatized dogs don’t learn well with aggressive discipline. Obviously because they have been ABUSED. Give you five minutes with the dog?? You gonna hit it? Punch it? Yell at it? You think five minutes with you a total stranger will fix anything? Get over yourself.

    • @fredfinks
      @fredfinks 5 місяців тому

      @@iwuvpiesgaming9164 Yes, wtf do you think? yes , violence begets violence. it bites, i bite back twice as hard. you hold it down and and any nonsense is not tolerated. Conversely, good behavior is met with the warmest love , snuggles, belly rubs and fillet mignon. Calm, patience, love & reassurance, but biting and dodgy shite is SHUT DOWN QUICK SMART. Capiche? look at this, the owner is there, the dog is tied up like a hannibal lector S&M fetish gimp, and understandably its having a traumatic horrible experience and lashing out. Zero control! Zero reassurance that things are ok and what to do. No wonder the dog is a nervous wreck, more importantly - IT WILL CONTINUE TO BE THIS WAY. This is enabling. you have to shut it down. horrible but like a bandaid , off one motion,. no more fuking aorund, no more violently lashing out. bare its teeth? my goodness, it would not fuking dare , JFC you let this continue..... worse for you, and worse for the poor dog. My 2 dogs had a shite life before i got them, one couldnt even go thought a door threshold without pissing itself in fear. They are pampered to the Nth degree. and there is zero dodgy behavior any more. cool , calm collected, and love. TLDR - FFS will you clowns stop enabling bad behavior and prolonging the dogs suffering. like giving into a junkie, heres more heroin. no you have to suffer through the withdrawal. no enabling , no methadone, no bullshit. cut it now.

    • @Ez_beanz
      @Ez_beanz 5 місяців тому +3

      @@fredfinksare you a certified dog trainer?

    • @thySilence01
      @thySilence01 5 місяців тому +8

      @@fredfinksbuddy thought he was cookin

    • @atamburlaine
      @atamburlaine 5 місяців тому +4

      @@fredfinks Well this is by far the worst advice I've ever read in my life.

  • @babydahl9424
    @babydahl9424 10 місяців тому +740

    He loves his owner so much and she sounded so loving and supportive. She was willing to learn and tried so hard to make him comfortable. Anytime a pet knows their owner as mama or daddy I know they are so very loved. Vanessa was wonderful, as always.

    • @T0asterbathb0mb668
      @T0asterbathb0mb668 10 місяців тому +12

      right the little tail wags when he hears her even after being a complete demon

  • @omgurheadsgone
    @omgurheadsgone 4 місяці тому +8

    4:29 - “He thinks he’s obviously being tortured”. To be fair, I have seen some BDSM setups that end up with the person tied up and bound in a similar manner. 🤣

  • @jaynebahler9696
    @jaynebahler9696 2 місяці тому

    You are a wonderful person !! Incredible patience with this little guy who is so scared!! He’s probably feeling so good with all that mess off ! Bless you for helping him ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nnacroon7356
    @nnacroon7356 10 місяців тому +573

    Hearing how gentle the owner talked to him made me cry. Glad he has a better life with them now ❤

    • @nangnangtalentshow
      @nangnangtalentshow 10 місяців тому +21

      Same! Idk but this one was emotional. I think I was riding the waves of the doggy's emotions. When she began grooming him I teared up.

    • @pferris3591
      @pferris3591 10 місяців тому +21

      I felt the same. His owner has my deepest respect, that little guy must have been through so much, and now has this wonderful person offering love, comfort, chimken nuggets! 😊

    • @psychoboo8581
      @psychoboo8581 10 місяців тому

      @@repentandbelieveinJesusChrist2go be a neusence somewhere else

    • @AmyHollinger1
      @AmyHollinger1 10 місяців тому +8

      I know so many people who have given back dogs who weren’t half as aggressive. Shoutout to this owner for her kindness - and everyone who has the heart and patience to adopt ❤ (And great work too Vanessa, I was pretty terrified for you haha!)

    • @marriannegneiser376
      @marriannegneiser376 2 місяці тому

      I don’t think she was talking to him kindly at first calling him crazy in the tone of voce that she did. She became more kind the longer she worked with him.

  • @Jesstify531
    @Jesstify531 10 місяців тому +984

    I love how supportive the comment section is for Pippin and his mom! Poor fella has clearly been through the ringer, but I have faith he'll be able to heal with his new mom!

    • @MsTamaraa
      @MsTamaraa 9 місяців тому +3

      It’s mostly the breed but yes , the dog prob been through a lot

    • @klaracollins691
      @klaracollins691 9 місяців тому +12

      It’s not breed fault

    • @AuntNutmeg
      @AuntNutmeg 9 місяців тому +8

      We adopted a dog when our children were small. After we got herchome, my husband went into the backyard with a hat on. She barked and was clearly terrified of him. No hat, less fear. He tried to play fetch by throwing a stick. She flinched, ran away from him, then shredded the stick and hid it. So we figured she'd been abused by a man who wore hats and hit her with a stick. I took over all discipline with her, so all she saw from my husband was completely positive....fun, treats, love. In two years she was no longer afraid of him, and rarely flinched any more. Best dog we ever had. Protected my kids and I like her life depended on it. Just took a lot of love to overcome her fear.

  • @pennybarker131
    @pennybarker131 2 місяці тому +1

    I am so glad to see you out there giving it all you got to stay calm knowing his behavior is do to something happened to thus dog good for you being so kind and understanding of him and his needs

  • @annmariebeary6607
    @annmariebeary6607 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for being so patient with him.

  • @birdie6359
    @birdie6359 10 місяців тому +389

    I really like how you taught Pippin’s owner how to properly groom him for the future. It (hopefully) ensures that he’ll not only feel more tolerable with her doing it, but that it’ll be a less terrifying experience for him in the long run (fingers crossed). Wishing Pippin & his owner the best 💖

    • @katehuber4974
      @katehuber4974 10 місяців тому +10

      I know- that poor baby- I’m glad he’s found a home with humans he can trust and love.

    • @victoriafrost5461
      @victoriafrost5461 10 місяців тому +2

      One would hope that Pippin gets better with grooming and increas trust with his owner.

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 10 місяців тому +802

    It is genuinely heartwarming how (conparatively) calm he is as soon as his mum arrives. Poor little fella, you can tell she really loves him and that he loves her back twice as much

  • @cecilemasse9409
    @cecilemasse9409 3 місяці тому

    I felt for you and Pippin. You are amazing at what you do. God bless you.❤❤❤❤

  • @raspberry765
    @raspberry765 Місяць тому +2

    He’s not “insane”, he is just a hurt dog that is yet to realize he’s now in a safe place.

  • @luizhelaehil5154
    @luizhelaehil5154 8 місяців тому +663

    I loved how the owner promised chicken nuggets and a hamburguer to keep him calm 😂❤

    • @zanedietlin7645
      @zanedietlin7645 7 місяців тому

      Selective breeding to create such a bastardized animal. Then abuse them to the point of psychosis. Then feed them processed man made garbage. Which part did you love?

    • @stevenwagner9912
      @stevenwagner9912 7 місяців тому +10

      He needed a heavy dose of Xanex.

    • @cameronschyuder9034
      @cameronschyuder9034 7 місяців тому +11

      @@stevenwagner9912he was already sedated is the thing…

    • @amandals9613
      @amandals9613 7 місяців тому +2

      Need to sedate by weight. His will is bigger than his packaging. Lol

    • @supramby
      @supramby 7 місяців тому +6

      Unfortunate is what it is. A dog or any animal needs a chicken nugget like it needs a hole in its head. Unfortunate that too many are raised on this crap and consider it food

  • @jaiizzie7703
    @jaiizzie7703 10 місяців тому +425

    The owner has genuine love and patience for her dog. Vanessa is a specialist, tradeswoman and entrepreneur of outstanding brilliance 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @ShellyCline
    @ShellyCline 3 місяці тому +1

    Poor little guy. It was incredible how the mama/muzzle no. 2 combo calmed him so much. I feel so sorry for him.
    She definitely needs to learn how to groom him.
    I had to do the same for a pet who was extremely fearful. Now he gets daily care and upkeep by someone he trusts, me. 😊

  • @heatherkaye8653
    @heatherkaye8653 4 місяці тому

    Oh you're so patient, fearless and loving. ❤

  • @courtneylowenthal5228
    @courtneylowenthal5228 10 місяців тому +460

    To educate his owner and still get that much done, you're an amazing person. He didnt deserve his past trauma and deserves all the chicken nuggies and snuggles life has to offer. Thank you for being such a good person.

    • @brownshoeblues2014
      @brownshoeblues2014 10 місяців тому +2

      The owner is abusing that dog by not training it, It is stressed out beyond belief.

    • @DeskDrawer
      @DeskDrawer 10 місяців тому +14

      @@brownshoeblues2014 you make a lot of assumptions despite not knowing the owner or the dog.

    • @Anthony-fu6cl
      @Anthony-fu6cl 10 місяців тому +13

      ​@@brownshoeblues2014 I think that's very presumptuous and unfair to say. Just watching the owner interact with him to calm down while trying to learn from Vanessa, and knowing she has already taken him to 4 groomers shows that she's putting in effort. He is an extremely difficult case, and none of us know his past as a stray. He may have been even worse without her.

    • @chickennicker6778
      @chickennicker6778 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@brownshoeblues2014the dog clearly has an unbelievable amount of trauma interfering with proper training.

    • @BicornioSPA
      @BicornioSPA 9 місяців тому

      She has been the owner of the dog for at least a year, plenty of time for the dog to have overcome any trauma with training, it is evident that she has not done any training, love is not giving food and caresses, love is training your dog to that this healthy being a dog. It is not assuming, it is a reality that she is a bad owner.@@Anthony-fu6cl

  • @vansapo6558
    @vansapo6558 10 місяців тому +535

    He's not the only one who deserves chicken nuggets! Great work Vanessa, thank you for powering through to help the little guy.

  • @charjones4376
    @charjones4376 4 місяці тому +3

    God Bless You Lady. You Tried Your Best 🤗

  • @AngelaRamirez-dd4hd
    @AngelaRamirez-dd4hd 3 місяці тому

    He's just a beautiful little boy who passed through very bad things. Thanks for sharing the video.❤

  • @lord0jackostar
    @lord0jackostar 10 місяців тому +331

    It feels like he’s trying so hard, but just can’t stop the reaction entirely. Still, I’m glad you two got as much done as you did, and the owner doing most of the grooming in future might even start to calm him down.

    • @audaciousred
      @audaciousred 10 місяців тому +21

      I bet he was a very sweet little dog until whatever happened to him 💔

    • @strammerdetlef
      @strammerdetlef 2 місяці тому

      @@audaciousredi bet he wasnt

    • @strammerdetlef
      @strammerdetlef 2 місяці тому

      and hes not trying at all. in fact hes just trying to act like a DB

  • @glowbug45
    @glowbug45 9 місяців тому +772

    😢 This poor dog has been through hell of some kind. He doesn't seem aggressive as much as he seems scared to death and ready to fight for his life. You did an incredible job. His owner has saved his life. Hopefully, his owner will get him to be a little less fearful and a lot more trusting of others.

    • @silversiren7046
      @silversiren7046 9 місяців тому +50

      I'd definitely agree. Whilst he's behaving aggressively, it's a fear response, he's likely very sweet. I doubt he'll ever fully trust anyone besides his owner. Terriers are highly intelligent and whoever was bad to him, whatever he went through, he remembers it vividly. That's some serious PTSD right there.
      I do think with a lot of time and patience and some positive reinforcement training (with extra chicken nuggets) the owner could groom him easily and safely at home. But whoever had that dog before deserves any bites they got and then some. I'd happily bite them myself.

    • @FennecTECH
      @FennecTECH 8 місяців тому +18

      You can see the wagging tail at some movements in the video. He’s clearly just a traumatized sweetheart

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 8 місяців тому +5

      @@silversiren7046 I agree a lot, and yet can't envision this dog being ever safe with this owner. You said it : he won't fully trust anyone and the owner shows zero good points

    • @auntisthenes2754
      @auntisthenes2754 8 місяців тому +7

      @@FennecTECHMany wag their tail before biting. But He IS traumatised. Deeply so.

    • @silversiren7046
      @silversiren7046 8 місяців тому +17

      @@auntisthenes2754 I should clarify, terriers are especially prone to attachment to a single person or family. Whilst I doubt he'll ever be fully safe with other individuals, the owner saved him and, judging from his behaviour, he trusts her enough that even when terrified like this he's keeping mindful of not hurting her and calms significantly in her presence. He trusts her and, with time and work, that trust will deepen. I don't doubt she's safe as houses with him. It would be anyone else around them she'll really have to work on with him.

  • @katepark709
    @katepark709 2 місяці тому

    I feel so bad for this pup, for whatever happened to make him so scared. You’re so amazing for completing this groom. I’m so glad his owner was willing to come and help.

  • @radinelle
    @radinelle 2 місяці тому

    Great job! It's so sad to see a dog in this shape. You are a good person for giving him a chance. The fact that his owner has gained this dog's trust is encouraging. Time and love and a lot of patience is required to help.

  • @lucyhellbroke
    @lucyhellbroke 10 місяців тому +711

    As someone who is also an animal care provider, often times to severely neglected or abused animals who don’t know how to handle their trauma in any way other than often very intense aggression… I can’t help but admire your determination and your profound amount of patience with these rather difficult problem cases. Your compassion is outstanding. I wish there were more people like you in the profession, and in the animal care industry in general. Kudos, lady. Massive freaking kudos. Seriously. Keep it going.

    • @Elfrida-ls2mo
      @Elfrida-ls2mo 10 місяців тому +4

      Spot on

    • @margaretmcgregor5686
      @margaretmcgregor5686 10 місяців тому +3

      How curious that you saw patience - I saw a terrified animal with a respiratory rate off the chart having to remain in fight or flight mode for an inordinate length of time !!!!

    • @Phantasmaphobic
      @Phantasmaphobic 10 місяців тому +17

      @margaretmcgregor5686 They were referring to Girl With The Dog's patience, not the dog.

    • @homelessrobot
      @homelessrobot 10 місяців тому +5

      some other times animals are aggressive toward strangers simply because they have biological tendencies toward territorial aggression, and they either receive little corrective training to disincentivize it, or the positive reinforcement they receive when they engage in the behavior overrides/muddles the corrective training. Their ancestors are highly territorial predators (just like ours), so these things don't really require trauma and abuse to develop.
      Smaller breeds in particular are prone to this stuff. Maybe its because they are easier to hurt with abuse, or maybe its because they can do the behavior over and over again and not be sent off to the farm unlike a mastiff that acts like this.

    • @homelessrobot
      @homelessrobot 10 місяців тому +3

      @@margaretmcgregor5686 how curious that you saw fear. I see a pissed off dog that wants the lady with the loud scissors to piss off. The dog isn't begging its owner to help it. And it also isn't agressive towards its owner. Its ambivalent. Do you think a scared child would act like this if its mother was in the room? What if it was two goons instead of just the one goon and a friend? Would the child preferentially sceam at the new goon and ignore the familiar goon?
      No, this dog isn't afraid. Its mad.

  • @sherw7635
    @sherw7635 8 місяців тому +232

    He's more afraid than truly vicious.. Poor thing has been more severely abused than we can even begin to imagine. This groomer is a patient and kind woman. Bless her. ❤

    • @golden.lights.twinkle2329
      @golden.lights.twinkle2329 8 місяців тому +8

      He's aggressive and vicious! That's not a dog who is afraid!

    • @bisuopp8049
      @bisuopp8049 8 місяців тому +40

      Did you not hear his whimpers and how she said he’s crying? Obviously he’s afraid

    • @lindasibanda1228
      @lindasibanda1228 8 місяців тому

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329 you are correct that thing is not afraid, he is just a vicious dog. I’ve seen strays as mellow as ever, with horrible pasts, it’s just a shitty dog, that’s all.

    • @hopebutlercarroll
      @hopebutlercarroll 8 місяців тому

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329literally google the phrase “fear aggression”… your comments are harmful to new/inexperienced dog owners who might actually believe what you’re saying

    • @kiahm.mosley3809
      @kiahm.mosley3809 8 місяців тому +21

      @@golden.lights.twinkle2329he’s afraid.. only fighting as an attempt to keep himself safe.

  • @jengingras3403
    @jengingras3403 9 днів тому

    I’m so happy this lady rescued this dog!!! They are clearly bonded!

  • @lezudii4095
    @lezudii4095 4 місяці тому

    Poor baby, god knows who what hes been through. Sending a lot of love to him and his owner for rescuing him ❤❤

  • @colossaltoad
    @colossaltoad 8 місяців тому +541

    It's amazing how quickly his demenor changed with that other muzzle! It's also so nice of you to teach her some little grooming tips, since he seems to trust her much more

    • @joelrobinson5457
      @joelrobinson5457 8 місяців тому +37

      I'm guessing he suffered some trauma involving a muzzle like the first one

    • @takewhataway
      @takewhataway 8 місяців тому +9

      ​@@joelrobinson5457yep, that's what I was thinking too.

    • @user-cn6xw8jr8y
      @user-cn6xw8jr8y 8 місяців тому +9

      @@joelrobinson5457no. Dogs react to things they don’t like. If he doesn’t like how a muzzle feels if it’s uncomfortable a dog will act aggressive. You can tell trauma aggression vs improper training aggression.
      If this was fear from trauma it would be shown differently. Shaking, urinating, defecating, screaming + howling.
      Dogs are so misunderstood and it doesn’t help that misinformation is always spread.

    • @hopebutlercarroll
      @hopebutlercarroll 8 місяців тому

      @@user-cn6xw8jr8yfear aggression is also a thing? Some dogs act submissive and others fight back. Also dogs don’t act aggressive to everything they don’t like?

    • @Fanculohores
      @Fanculohores 8 місяців тому +1

      Put it down nasty violent dog

  • @TheBusyBella
    @TheBusyBella 10 місяців тому +127

    When the muzzle popped off, I just wasn’t expecting him to be that adorable. Something terrible must have happen to this poor little fellow. 🥺

  • @franplants
    @franplants Місяць тому +1

    I love his adorable spotty pattern that gets revealed as you shave. Bless you for helping him!

  • @Sharon-pf2te
    @Sharon-pf2te Місяць тому

    Poor little guy, thank God for good people like you to help him out.

  • @deawinter
    @deawinter 10 місяців тому +553

    I love the direction your channel has gone! It’s really cool that you’re able to use the revenue from UA-cam to reserve a ton of time and effort for difficult cases that other groomers can’t take. Your patience and love for even the most difficult dogs is inspiring and it makes me enjoy watching your channel.

  • @CreatureFeatured
    @CreatureFeatured 10 місяців тому +223

    Holy Hell, this poor dog must've been through really terrible experiences. You did very well getting him cleaned up despite his extreme behavior- calling the owner back to help was a good idea, and teaching her how to start grooming him on her own was certainly for the best. I appreciate your ethical assessment of what the animals need while keeping yourself as safe as possible. Excellent work! Hope this dog will recover from whatever severe trauma he's endured; he clearly trusts the current owner significantly!

    • @asleepbydawn137
      @asleepbydawn137 10 місяців тому +21

      It breaks my heart. He's so terrified. They are very special people to help him through his trauma and give him a chance at a wonderful life.

    • @AbrahamCollins1786
      @AbrahamCollins1786 10 місяців тому

      Trust me, man, some dogs are just ass holes naturally. This little guy might have been run through the wringer, but chances are his trust issues are entirely hereditary.

  • @susanlewis9351
    @susanlewis9351 4 місяці тому

    Whatever could have happened to this poor creature. I could cry! Thank you for helping him

  • @1213stmarie
    @1213stmarie 2 місяці тому

    Yes! Thank you for giving him a chance sweet lady💖💫✨

  • @retr0robbin
    @retr0robbin 6 місяців тому +1211

    He’s got a really cute spotted coat under all that mess. Super interesting how the different muzzle changed his behaviour, I even saw a tail wag out of him for a second there. He’s a cutie, it’s just such a shame he had such a hard start to life

    • @southernnightmares3789
      @southernnightmares3789 4 місяці тому +49

      I wondered if the muzzle was ill-fitted. It kinda looked like the first one was too big and going a bit over his eyes. And it could've just been uncomfortable. I agree, I think the spotted coat was really cute.

    • @Nitidus
      @Nitidus 4 місяці тому +23

      ​@@southernnightmares3789Well, the new one was definitely too small. For a couple minutes like here it's okay if necessary, but in general a muzzle must preserve the dog's ability to drink and pant.
      Anyway, I'd say y'all are probably misinterpreting that part and that that's just where the sedation really kicked in. Getting worked up like that also spins up the cardiovascular system leading to quicker absorption of drugs into the bloodstream and brain, meaning the medication hits harder than when he was chill.

    • @basil2181
      @basil2181 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@Nitidus i think you're the one misinterpreting it. obviously vets are aware these sedatives take time to work. we ALWAYS instruct clients to give their pet the meds some time before the stressor, so they were 100% on board already. just like us, meds work differently in some animals so this guy definitely needs a higher dose or full anesthesia.

    • @elliot_rat
      @elliot_rat 2 місяці тому +1

      i'm pretty sure a dog's tail wagging isn't a behavior exclusive to happiness, like a cat purring

  • @DinoTamer-22
    @DinoTamer-22 10 місяців тому +376

    I love that instead of blaming him for being difficult you recognize that he is scared and talk about rewarding him despite being difficult.
    He’s such a beautiful boy ❤

    • @QUICKBOOKS1
      @QUICKBOOKS1 10 місяців тому +13

      That, and she took it very slowly.

    • @8all8at8once8
      @8all8at8once8 10 місяців тому +1

      I had no question anymore, when I heard her rewarding his growling and his tantrums.

    • @amethyst_nyx2768
      @amethyst_nyx2768 10 місяців тому +12

      @@8all8at8once8 genuinely what would you recommend she do? This poor dog was probably badly abused.

    • @tylociraptor8131
      @tylociraptor8131 10 місяців тому +25

      @@8all8at8once8 His growling and tantrums aren't of a stubborn dog, they're of a traumatized dog. This isn't something that can be 'trained out'. He needs ... well, doggy therapy basically, which is partly what she was doing. Ignoring the behavior and carrying on whilst still giving him breaks will show him that the interaction a) is going to happen no matter what and b) that the interaction isn't going to harm him.

    • @ElGato1947
      @ElGato1947 10 місяців тому +3

      Vanessa is quite simply the best.

  • @misskingii
    @misskingii 3 місяці тому

    the fact that she took the time out to teach the owner and help her is beyond admirable :)

  • @matchalatteverte7868
    @matchalatteverte7868 10 місяців тому +267

    Serious respect for working on a reactive dog. Owner of a reactive/aggressive dog myself and it’s very hard. They are fear based aggression, and requires so much patience and conditioning.

    • @JSrg8ix
      @JSrg8ix 9 місяців тому +7

      Same here. Ppl think my dog is mean but hes so sweet. Hes just scared to death of anyone he doesnt know. Having to take him to appointments is hell because im always scared he will bite someone and he barks at everyone like they are trying to kill us. He was rescued from a bad breeder but i dont know much else.

    • @redskinlgnd
      @redskinlgnd 9 місяців тому

      I took on an Aussie/pit rescue originally as a temporary foster because the owner couldn’t keep him. He was an escape artist and she found him abandoned. I will never know what the little guy went through. He was very reactive but never aggressive luckily. Though he has been a true test of my patience. Training him has been really challenging because he was beat. Needless to say I fell in love with him and he has turned into a fantastic and extremely loving dog! He still has nightmares though and when I’m still awake and hear it I start petting him and he will come snuggle with me and feel better. He definitely did a good job of teaching me that every dog deserves a patient and loving home no matter what they have been through. If I wouldn’t have took him I wouldn’t have found the sweetest pup!

    • @RiverWoods111
      @RiverWoods111 9 місяців тому +1

      I have a 13-year-old dog who is dog aggressive. Unfortunately, two weeks ago he went from slowly losing his site to being blind. The vet and I both knew this was coming, but the actual loss of sight went overnight it seemed. That said, he can't see other dogs and really enjoys his walks now that he has memorized where the obstacles and the curbs are, and to him there are no other dogs in his world now. The first week and a half were hard on him as he couldn't see the curbs so he would nose dive off of them or face plant into the side of the curb. He is a Chihuahua. I felt so bad for him. He is now learning to deal with this new phase of life. He still loves people, and he wants to sniff them all to see who is present. Always been a people dog. It is sad to see him get this way, and I have to take him to the groomer soon for nails I don't know how this will go for him because it is likely to be scary.

  • @IDislikeMacaroni
    @IDislikeMacaroni 10 місяців тому +385

    So sweet seeing how he trusts his owner so much! Even after all he has obviously been through. It’s apparent that his owner is very loving and has put in the work to help him heal. ❤

    • @Stephano217
      @Stephano217 10 місяців тому +67

      ​@@bobbydazzler6990looks like that won't happen though because this groomer gave him a chance and the owner is working to help him. So you can go and cry in a corner knowing this dog is going to get better slowly and your fantasy of putting down scared animals goes unsatisfied

    • @bobbydazzler6990
      @bobbydazzler6990 10 місяців тому +5

      @@Stephano217 1. Vanessa banned the dog from returning due to its dangerous behavior (similar to four other groomers). This animal is too far into the red zone to be safely rehabilitated. The vicious dog's owner didn't even know how to groom the animal, what makes you think she knows how to bring that animal back from being a dangerous animal with a hair trigger?
      2. That dog will either escape its owner's control and bite somone (leading to the dog being destroyed) or the owner will realize that she has adopted the canine version of Hannibal Lector and surrender the dog to a shelter (where it will be destroyed).

    • @Kehy_ThisNameWasAlreadyTaken
      @Kehy_ThisNameWasAlreadyTaken 10 місяців тому +45

      @@bobbydazzler6990 why are you watching a video clearly labelled that it features an aggressive dog if you're just going to jump into the comments and tell people to put it down? Seems like a weird thing to get off on.

    • @ShinyAvalon
      @ShinyAvalon 10 місяців тому +53

      @@bobbydazzler6990 - And yet the dog responds well to its owner already, clearly loves her, and is smart enough to be trainable. You give up on him way too fast.

    • @jenniferleonescu7145
      @jenniferleonescu7145 10 місяців тому +43

      ​@@bobbydazzler6990Ridiculous. The dog has trauma. He still clearly loves and trusts his owner. Your attitude demonstrates the kind of owner this dog once had who made him like this then threw him away.

  • @RainyDay6913
    @RainyDay6913 5 місяців тому +3

    You are an absolute angel! The GOAT of groomers and patience of a saint! Thank you for all you do for these animals! I know it had to be hard on you at times! Your just amazing and Sucha inspiration! 😇🙏🏼💕

  • @gertrude137
    @gertrude137 4 місяці тому

    What a brave boy. Poor thing. Im glad he has such a caring owner he trusts.

  • @shatteredprism
    @shatteredprism 10 місяців тому +438

    Fear based aggression always makes me sad because you know they've been through horrible stuff that they felt nothing protected them but lashing out and being aggressive. I hope his mom can help him heal from what he's been through. His scared whimpers broke my heart, you can hear he's terrified.
    I feel like the new muzzle had no association and became associated with his mom being there, giving him a sense of safety he didn't have with the other. Seeing his tail wag made me so happy for him.
    I like that you're trying to teach his mom how to groom him, he feels safer with her, so it'd cause him less stress and fear.
    Edit: added more and spelling.

  • @TopazFire15
    @TopazFire15 10 місяців тому +150

    Poor thing, this intense fear means he’s experienced quite a bit of pain in the past. It breaks my heart how we can’t tell a dog that they’re safe now in a way they’ll understand. I’m so glad he has an owner he trusts ❤

    • @IronKnee963
      @IronKnee963 10 місяців тому +4

      No it doesn't. Just like with humans, some dogs are mentally challenged or just straight up lunatics. A lot of breeding is done illegally with errors.

    • @Rundvelt
      @Rundvelt 10 місяців тому +3

      Or it's nuts. I've seen dogs that have been treated well and are this aggressive as well. People don't wanna blame the dog because then the idea of "maybe it should be put down" rears it's ugly head. That's not a thought if something was "done to it."

    • @cheriremily9360
      @cheriremily9360 10 місяців тому +1

      @@IronKnee963 true, but this one was a stray so trust doesn't come easy.

    • @SC-ee7oz
      @SC-ee7oz 10 місяців тому +4

      The behavior this dog exhibited does not mean he had a traumatic past. A dog can act like this from something as simple as lack of socialization. Dogs that have not been properly socialized often times have no way to discern who is friend or foe, so they err on the safe side and assume that anyone or anything they're unfamiliar with is a potential threat. Offense is the best defense in the books of these highly fearful dogs. There are also dogs that have neurological conditions that make them this way, there's poor breeding, and then there are dogs that are just irrationally fearful for no obvious reason.

  • @effeo9962
    @effeo9962 6 днів тому

    All my respect to you, Vanessa. My heart was racing because I was afraid that you would get hurt.

  • @Lucares
    @Lucares Місяць тому

    Poor baby! Poor, poor baby! I hope his forever home gives him all the love and time he needs!

  • @bout3fiddy
    @bout3fiddy 10 місяців тому +192

    My mother and I adopted a rescue from a pretty bad situation. The dog was this level of aggressive at the start - fortunately, she bonded with me and my mom immediately. But anyone else was an enemy. She'd attack just about anyone. At the time we lived in Savannah, which is super dog friendly, so we socialized her as often as possible. By the end she was much easier. She still didn't like strangers, but she was definitely calmer, didn't bite, and we could have her in a crowd without her freaking out. They're always worth it ❤

    • @heycatra69
      @heycatra69 10 місяців тому +3

      okay love this comment but your username had me cackling I LOVE IT

    • @roguewolf7053
      @roguewolf7053 10 місяців тому +2

      Bless you! After reading some of the horrible comments concerning dogs like this or any dog who isn’t perfect from birth…knowing there are others willing to spend the time to help such animals gives me hope. ❤