I'm actually glad that Maggie was less than cooperative, because as a new groomer I enjoy watching an experienced person work with stressed out dogs. It lets me see their handling skills which is important. Also nice work!
i agree. Im training grooming at the moment, and i get so many naughty dogs but every video i tend to watch always has well behaved dogs. Sometimes they need to think about having naughty dogs from time to time just so i can see how they handle it.
It's rare I see someone with such a gentle, patient demeanor with dogs while grooming. I am very impressed. Even the way you speak to her. I would trust you to groom my dog (and that's saying a lot). Keep up the fantastic work!
Tedious video BUT it shows you EXACTLY what you need to accomplish in a Lamb cut...the fact that she actually tells you the blade, scissors, etc. is EXTREMELY helpful to a groomer. BEST INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO i HAVE SEEN. GOOD JOB!
Such a lovely groomer. There is one on UA-cam that is so rough and never speaks gently to even new puppies. So happy to see there are groomers who truly care for the dogs. Thank you.
Denise, PLEASE post more videos! With the COVID-19 pandemic, my dog groomer is staying at home. I have 3 miniature poodles & I'm having to groom them myself. Denise's videos are so much more helpful than any of the others I've seen, because she actually instructs the viewer on exactly what to do. This video of Maggie getting groomed is phenomenal; and as others have commented, it's very helpful watching a pro groomer deal with a fidgety dog--much more like real life, at least with my three dogs who aren't used to having mama do their grooming!
I notice that a lot of people have commented that Maggie was not used to being groomed. This is not the case. Maggie was 18 months old when the video was made. She had attended Denise’s salon regularly since she was a puppy. She had her first lamb trim when she was 5 months old. One of Denise’s employees was Maggie’s regular groomer. Maggie was chosen for the video as she is usually calm and well behaved when being groomed. Like most poodles, Maggie is extremely intelligent and sensitive. She was obviously aware that this wasn’t her usual grooming process (the big video cameras and crew were new to her for a start!). On viewing the video, I was obviously unhappy to see Maggie so uncharacteristically upset on the grooming table. However, Denise was extremely patient with her. Denise not only gave an excellent demonstration of a lamb trim but also showed how to safely handle and care for an unexpectedly distressed dog.
She didn't look THAT distressed to me :) - Of course, being her owner - you're acutely aware of small differences in her behavior but she seemed VERY GOOD and COOPERATIVE to my eye.
I thought Maggie did great. There was a little whining, but it is a long boring task to just stand still for a long period of time like that. I'd be whining too. :)
what a beauty i wanted a stander poodle just like maggie my poodle is 5 months old and was black with a small white patch on her chest ive had her since she was 12 weeks and now shes silver on most of her body i loved poodles since i first latied eyes on one
Fantastic teacher! You explained and demonstrated everything so clearly and remained calm and kind with a dog that wasn't used to being on the grooming table. Thanks for posting this!
Fantastic groomer. She’s so patient and kind to Maggie. It’s obvious she’s not used to a grooming none of this is painful just new to this dog. This lady is fabulous!.
Wow, really nice grooming technics. I felt so happy to see this video comparing to one I saw before that was shocking. Thanks that there are nice grooming people like this lady in this video 🤗💕
It wasn’t My favourite groomer, it was another lady, on her 60s I guess, she had a terrace. She does the grooming in her home and later took the dogs outside in her terrace to show them or sort of. Well that lady was cruel really.
@@shirleybonn It breaks my heart when I see videos of the poor dogs being handed roughly. That's why I chose to groom my own dog. If someone is that bad on camera could you imagine how much worse it is when nobody is watching? 😥
This video is insanely helpful!! Thank you for the guidelines. I've been struggling with the lines and where to stop or go further. Great video, skilled groomer!
excellent video, explained fully with excellent points of reference to refer to. Easy to follow, made simple to understand, cant wait to do my next lambs trim.
wow, thank you so much for this video, you are so nice and calm to maggy even though she is a little cheeky. i can see you really care, and its not just for the money, you make her look so nice and clean, and well i dont know how to explain....your videos help a lot! thought she was pretty before, and looked fine until i saw the comparison! wow any one would want a poodle after seeing such a elegant beautiful one like maggy.
Aase Thorup It was :) I'm getting one next week and i never owned a poodle or a dog before! I'm so excited! When he gets a little older i want a lamb trim done on him!
I still prefer shaving the ears completely. Keeps them trouble-free. A bit of a topknot and a small pouf at the tail is enough. For the rest a terrier trim is the most attractive, including straight-cut legs hiding the paws.🐩
Great video,I’m not looking for styles I’m just looking for a video on keeping my beautiful miniature poodle short & hassle free.Someone suggested a 5 blade all over with a 10 blade for sanitary places & I have a km10.Any advise would be appreciated 🙂
I have a miniature apricot poodle and have been Grooming him myself since he was a puppy. I would like to have him professionally groomed with the teddy bear hair cut one day. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills. Is Maggie an apricot poodle? She is beautiful.🐾🐶🐾
For Wahl clippers, 4F is 8 millimeters or 5/16". I think the groomer is using a clipper with an adjustable blade (from #9 to #40), probably setting it on 30 or 40, with the 4F attachment comb. Not all manufacturers use the same numbering system, so I wish groomers would state the LENGTH in addition to the comb number.
the hair tie is not really wrapped around the ears, but rather around the long hair on the ends of the ears. the groomer explained that they’re there to help keep the hair out of the way of the scissors/clippers during the grooming
There are spacific grooms that keep a beard on them, but it's best just to get the fur out of the way or its constantly going to get wet and dirty and smelly.
The more hair on the dog the more upkeep it takes daily for the owner and dog to go through. The owner needs to sit down and brush every inch of the dog to make sure matting dosn't happen, the more hair the more possibility for mats which can be painful for the dog. And over brushing can cause rashes and irritated skin so grooming the dog to have less hair is important for it's own health and well being.
Maggies owner is a whimp. Maggie is not distressed or upset on the grooming table. Get a serious grip. You clearly have no idea how dogs can behave on any groomers table. Give me Maggie everyday, forever more. She was/ is no mother at all ( reference Maggies owner comment below)
Christel K. Dogs like poodles have to be clipped and trimmed so that their fur doesn't get matted and gather dirt and bacteria that can cause skin problems and hide from the owner any issues like parasites. This is especially important on the face, head, ears, sanitary area, and paws. It's for the dog's health and wellbeing. This dog is still a puppy, so she's not going to be used to being groomed, and so (like kids getting haircuts) she's not going to like staying still or an unfamiliar person fiddling with her fur. She'll get used to it as she is groomed more. The groomer was very gentle and did a great job of reassuring the dog. Although holding the dog's snout etc may look firm to someone else, she is holding very gently and it's for the dog's own safety.
Dear Mrs. Charlie Koppack, I myself have 5 small poodles.You must cultivate the fur and unfortunately shears, but this kind of care does not have to be, it is only a madness of man. Kind regards
Animal cruelty is when owners don't have their dogs groomed regularly, they then get matted and suffer having the matted coat removed! Owners who have the dog groomed regularly are to be praised, it takes a lot of time, care and money for the upkeep.
You can obviously tell this dog hasn't been groomed that much and isn't desensitized to certain tools and gestures that come with grooming. It isn't the groomers fault. She wasn't heavy-handed nor aggressive with the dog at all.
@@THEE.apples She most definitely has been groomed lots, most dogs move around and don't stay still for a minute, she is an angel! This is such a difficult job, I think people don't realise, it is not cruel, it has to be done for the welfare of the dog, cruelty is NOT having your dog groomed and leaving it to get into a matted state, then expecting the groomer to work miracles by brushing matts out because they don't want it short! Then complain when the coat is shaved is off, ridiculous! Dog owners, educate yourselves and respect the groomers.
thats what most grooming places do, I had to sit and watch as our miniature pups had to endure grooming for the first time. But after a few times going back to the groomer, they get used to it. That is when they begin to calm down. The woman in this video even said that this dog wasn't used to the grooming cause it hadn't done it when it was young, which is why it was crying. (If you actually listen to what she is saying) This isn't abuse at all, shes praising the dog to endure the things she is doing. Poodles need to be groomed to maintain their fur coat and it doesn't go all over the place. Its for a good cause. The woman even notes that shes not squeezing the dogs face / hands, shes making sure to not injure it.
frankly, its not even animal cruelty or abuse. Shes not inflicting the dog on purpose, it is just to help keep the dogs coat nice and well cut. (rather than long, messy and unkempt)
Lesley Sills I could do a groom. But sadly I do not have a good camera. In the salon where I work we take a break when it's dogs that have been groomed for more than 40 minutes. Just 5 minutes and then we continue. We have never cut any of the dogs with the clippers or the scissors. As told by the owners of the dogs, we do a great job
LoveCats one thing i would like to remind you is that this is an edited video, and i would think that in between the cuts, they did give both the groomer and the dog a break. of course, there is a chance that the dog was not given a break, which would be quite a horrible thing for her to endure in this case.
I'm actually glad that Maggie was less than cooperative, because as a new groomer I enjoy watching an experienced person work with stressed out dogs. It lets me see their handling skills which is important. Also nice work!
i agree. Im training grooming at the moment, and i get so many naughty dogs but every video i tend to watch always has well behaved dogs. Sometimes they need to think about having naughty dogs from time to time just so i can see how they handle it.
It's rare I see someone with such a gentle, patient demeanor with dogs while grooming. I am very impressed. Even the way you speak to her. I would trust you to groom my dog (and that's saying a lot). Keep up the fantastic work!
Tedious video BUT it shows you EXACTLY what you need to accomplish in a Lamb cut...the fact that she actually tells you the blade, scissors, etc. is EXTREMELY helpful to a groomer. BEST INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO i HAVE SEEN. GOOD JOB!
Such a lovely groomer. There is one on UA-cam that is so rough and never speaks gently to even new puppies. So happy to see there are groomers who truly care for the dogs. Thank you.
I have never seen her brush or detangle a dog. Every dog is matted. I agree.
Hej Ericson who??
@@kaitlynmills8788 I think he is talking about Dede Croy lol
@@DianaMichellee Yeah that woman is horrible! Former military chic I think. I seem to recall she was bragging about it.
Denise, PLEASE post more videos! With the COVID-19 pandemic, my dog groomer is staying at home. I have 3 miniature poodles & I'm having to groom them myself. Denise's videos are so much more helpful than any of the others I've seen, because she actually instructs the viewer on exactly what to do. This video of Maggie getting groomed is phenomenal; and as others have commented, it's very helpful watching a pro groomer deal with a fidgety dog--much more like real life, at least with my three dogs who aren't used to having mama do their grooming!
I notice that a lot of people have commented that Maggie was not used to being groomed. This is not the case. Maggie was 18 months old when the video was made. She had attended Denise’s salon regularly since she was a puppy. She had her first lamb trim when she was 5 months old. One of Denise’s employees was Maggie’s regular groomer. Maggie was chosen for the video as she is usually calm and well behaved when being groomed. Like most poodles, Maggie is extremely intelligent and sensitive. She was obviously aware that this wasn’t her usual grooming process (the big video cameras and crew were new to her for a start!). On viewing the video, I was obviously unhappy to see Maggie so uncharacteristically upset on the grooming table. However, Denise was extremely patient with her. Denise not only gave an excellent demonstration of a lamb trim but also showed how to safely handle and care for an unexpectedly distressed dog.
She didn't look THAT distressed to me :) - Of course, being her owner - you're acutely aware of small differences in her behavior but she seemed VERY GOOD and COOPERATIVE to my eye.
Maggie's Owner If the groomer was nervous about the filming, Maggie would have picked up on that as well...
I thought Maggie did great. There was a little whining, but it is a long boring task to just stand still for a long period of time like that. I'd be whining too. :)
Maggie's Owner 7
what a beauty i wanted a stander poodle just like maggie my poodle is 5 months old and was black with a small white patch on her chest ive had her since she was 12 weeks and now shes silver on most of her body i loved poodles since i first latied eyes on one
Fantastic teacher! You explained and demonstrated everything so clearly and remained calm and kind with a dog that wasn't used to being on the grooming table. Thanks for posting this!
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Fantastic groomer. She’s so patient and kind to Maggie. It’s obvious she’s not used to a grooming none of this is painful just new to this dog. This lady is fabulous!.
This is a wonderful guide to grooming a poodle in a Lamb trim.
Beautiful dog and amazing groomer 👍🏻
Thank you for sharing this! I groom our miniature poodle, this is the best information I have found
You are so welcome!
Wow, really nice grooming technics. I felt so happy to see this video comparing to one I saw before that was shocking. Thanks that there are nice grooming people like this lady in this video 🤗💕
Was the previous video you watched by "My Favorite Groomer?" If so I understand. She treats the poor dogs horribly.
It wasn’t My favourite groomer, it was another lady, on her 60s I guess, she had a terrace. She does the grooming in her home and later took the dogs outside in her terrace to show them or sort of. Well that lady was cruel really.
@@shirleybonn It breaks my heart when I see videos of the poor dogs being handed roughly. That's why I chose to groom my own dog. If someone is that bad on camera could you imagine how much worse it is when nobody is watching? 😥
This was absolutely wonderful!!! Can’t wait to try this❤❤❤
Maggie is a gorgeous poodle. GREAT JOB!!!
Great video. I have a miniature poodle and have been trimming her myself. She is 7 months now.
Poodle feet are the cutest!
This video is insanely helpful!! Thank you for the guidelines. I've been struggling with the lines and where to stop or go further. Great video, skilled groomer!
Painfully cute, Maggie. Thanks Denise.
yes
Шикарная шерсть у пуделя! Стрижка очень красивая! Браво!
Great job! Shes beautiful. More elegant than the before picture, for sure.
Great video so well explained. Great teacher so many tips I have picked up today. Thank you so much.
You make it look soooo easy,great job Maggie look beautiful thanks for the video I have a poodle 🐩 the same colour you video was really helpful
Denise Top Notch Dog Groomer 🏆🥇
Thank you sooo much for this! You just talked me through my first ever poodle trim and I've had the best experience!
excellent video, explained fully with excellent points of reference to refer to. Easy to follow, made simple to understand, cant wait to do my next lambs trim.
wow, thank you so much for this video, you are so nice and calm to maggy even though she is a little cheeky.
i can see you really care, and its not just for the money, you make her look so nice and clean, and well i dont know how
to explain....your videos help a lot! thought she was pretty before, and looked fine until i saw the comparison!
wow any one would want a poodle after seeing such a elegant beautiful one like maggy.
It's a very great video about lamb trim. Good for new Poodle owners.
Aase Thorup
It was :)
I'm getting one next week and i never owned a poodle or a dog before! I'm so excited! When he gets a little older i want a lamb trim done on him!
Dang, I'm sooo late!
Denise is very theoral in her grooming lesson. I have a mini red poodle looks just like Maggie. 🐩🥰
What an adorable dog is it...thank u for this educative video
Beautiful groom
learning soooooo much. Thank you.
Thank you so much..... for your video I learned a lot.. your a great teacher
Lamb cut and teddy cuts are my fav
I still prefer shaving the ears completely. Keeps them trouble-free. A bit of a topknot and a small pouf at the tail is enough. For the rest a terrier trim is the most attractive, including straight-cut legs hiding the paws.🐩
she sounds like a newborn puppy lol i think ill try this hairstyle on my poodle when her hair grows out
Great video very clear and loads of tips.
Nicely done
I really thank you for your excellent grooming guide for lamb trim! And I wonder what's the brand of the clipper you're using.
Maggie is gorgeous!
I liked Maggie's cute hairstyle
What a great video to refer to...really great.
Not an easy poodle to groom. Great groomer and well handled poodle.
What great tips... thank you....
I think she just has to pee. Lol. Nice job, thanks for sharing
Great video,I’m not looking for styles I’m just looking for a video on keeping my beautiful miniature poodle short & hassle free.Someone suggested a 5 blade all over with a 10 blade for sanitary places & I have a km10.Any advise would be appreciated 🙂
ohh so adorable its melting my heart
❤ Thank you !
Great video but I could not understand what blade and guards you used. That would be so helpful.
hahahahahaha "she's not a little killing machine" love this video
I have a miniature poodle and she’s getting a Tedy bear hair cut!
I have a miniature apricot poodle and have been Grooming him myself since he was a puppy. I would like to have him professionally groomed with the teddy bear hair cut one day. Thank you for sharing your amazing skills. Is Maggie an apricot poodle? She is beautiful.🐾🐶🐾
Que nervoso da cadelinha ser cortada!! hahahah
Parabéns pelo trabalho!
Thank you very,very much.
Beautiful!🙌💕
Good video
I'm your 30,000 subb!!!!!!
Porfabor Chica.😁☺😊😀😃😉
excellent
i like your video
Does anyone know what size of comb did she used over the 4F blade?
Lindsay Beveridge looked like a 3/8" attachment comb
For Wahl clippers, 4F is 8 millimeters or 5/16". I think the groomer is using a clipper with an adjustable blade (from #9 to #40), probably setting it on 30 or 40, with the 4F attachment comb. Not all manufacturers use the same numbering system, so I wish groomers would state the LENGTH in addition to the comb number.
It’s the voice for me. 🙃
Cute
The groomer "My favorite groomer " is a rough groomer she treats the poor dogs bad.
Porfabor Chica y tambin Porfabor chico y llo tambin quiero este perrito Porfabor si si.☺💝😊💝😀💝😃💝😄💝😉💝😍💝☺💝😘💝😉💝☺💝
Beautiful ❤️
Porfabor si chica y llo tambin quiero esta perrira Porfabor si chica y llo tambin me llamo abigail Porfabor si chica
Porfabor si chico.
❤🐩❤
Ttaduire en francais
Whew Maggie
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Subtitles would have been really helpful. For me it's a little difficult to understand with your accent, as I'm just a dumb American.
videographer is not doing the instructor any justice!
Why put a hair tie wrapped around her ears?
the hair tie is not really wrapped around the ears, but rather around the long hair on the ends of the ears. the groomer explained that they’re there to help keep the hair out of the way of the scissors/clippers during the grooming
No hate, but why do people shave poodles faces? I wish they keep there beards. It’s adorable
There are spacific grooms that keep a beard on them, but it's best just to get the fur out of the way or its constantly going to get wet and dirty and smelly.
Not as good as I would have expected from a Master Groomer. The theories were there but the final product was lacking.
Feel sorry for the dog. Constant grooming with a price tag
itu conggor jgn buat pegangan,,bs cut ga tu,,ngawur,,belajar dimana tu ,,
I personally prefer poodles to have beards so i would go for a teddy bear or a puppy clip.
Maggie's a brat lol
Poodles are such pretty animals. Why do people make them look so horrid?
It's sicknin to see the dog suffering for your video shoot ....poor thing
What was the point of grooming her? She already looked perfectly groomed before you started.
The more hair on the dog the more upkeep it takes daily for the owner and dog to go through. The owner needs to sit down and brush every inch of the dog to make sure matting dosn't happen, the more hair the more possibility for mats which can be painful for the dog. And over brushing can cause rashes and irritated skin so grooming the dog to have less hair is important for it's own health and well being.
Maggies owner is a whimp. Maggie is not distressed or upset on the grooming table. Get a serious grip. You clearly have no idea how dogs can behave on any groomers table. Give me Maggie everyday, forever more. She was/ is no mother at all ( reference Maggies owner comment below)
the body is lovely the face I don't like
You do not seem to like animals
Ah yes, a woman who devotes her life to keeping animals happy and healthy obviously doesn't like them.
IDK holding the muzzel like that poor dog. Maybe a Grooming Table w an Adjustable Arm might be better?
A grooming arm itself doesn't hold the head still or square.
animal cruelty!
I agree 100%
Christel K. Dogs like poodles have to be clipped and trimmed so that their fur doesn't get matted and gather dirt and bacteria that can cause skin problems and hide from the owner any issues like parasites. This is especially important on the face, head, ears, sanitary area, and paws. It's for the dog's health and wellbeing. This dog is still a puppy, so she's not going to be used to being groomed, and so (like kids getting haircuts) she's not going to like staying still or an unfamiliar person fiddling with her fur. She'll get used to it as she is groomed more. The groomer was very gentle and did a great job of reassuring the dog. Although holding the dog's snout etc may look firm to someone else, she is holding very gently and it's for the dog's own safety.
Dear Mrs. Charlie Koppack, I myself have 5 small poodles.You must cultivate the fur and unfortunately shears, but this kind of care does not have to be, it is only a madness of man. Kind regards
Animal cruelty is when owners don't have their dogs groomed regularly, they then get matted and suffer having the matted coat removed! Owners who have the dog groomed regularly are to be praised, it takes a lot of time, care and money for the upkeep.
Horrible. The Dogowner should be treated like her dog first and the prisoned....
You can obviously tell this dog hasn't been groomed that much and isn't desensitized to certain tools and gestures that come with grooming. It isn't the groomers fault. She wasn't heavy-handed nor aggressive with the dog at all.
@@THEE.apples She most definitely has been groomed lots, most dogs move around and don't stay still for a minute, she is an angel! This is such a difficult job, I think people don't realise, it is not cruel, it has to be done for the welfare of the dog, cruelty is NOT having your dog groomed and leaving it to get into a matted state, then expecting the groomer to work miracles by brushing matts out because they don't want it short! Then complain when the coat is shaved is off, ridiculous! Dog owners, educate yourselves and respect the groomers.
Animal abuse, the dog had to stand there for 1 hour crying and hating every moment and never got a single break.
thats what most grooming places do, I had to sit and watch as our miniature pups had to endure grooming for the first time. But after a few times going back to the groomer, they get used to it. That is when they begin to calm down. The woman in this video even said that this dog wasn't used to the grooming cause it hadn't done it when it was young, which is why it was crying.
(If you actually listen to what she is saying) This isn't abuse at all, shes praising the dog to endure the things she is doing. Poodles need to be groomed to maintain their fur coat and it doesn't go all over the place. Its for a good cause.
The woman even notes that shes not squeezing the dogs face / hands, shes making sure to not injure it.
frankly, its not even animal cruelty or abuse. Shes not inflicting the dog on purpose, it is just to help keep the dogs coat nice and well cut. (rather than long, messy and unkempt)
Lesley Sills I could do a groom. But sadly I do not have a good camera. In the salon where I work we take a break when it's dogs that have been groomed for more than 40 minutes. Just 5 minutes and then we continue. We have never cut any of the dogs with the clippers or the scissors. As told by the owners of the dogs, we do a great job
Lesley Sills We also handle the dogs in ways that don't make the dog uncomfortable. In natural ways
LoveCats one thing i would like to remind you is that this is an edited video, and i would think that in between the cuts, they did give both the groomer and the dog a break. of course, there is a chance that the dog was not given a break, which would be quite a horrible thing for her to endure in this case.
Dont like the girl look.