Rudy, your videos are outstanding. You get your lesson across clearly and directly, and your professional yet gentle manner with the dogs is always impressive. Thank you for all the work you put into sharing your expertise with us.
Hey Rudy, You did an awesome grooming Brunella, my question is with a Pomsky, is it best only to do deshedding bath and blow, some places cut their hair like a shave. I think that is wrong to do. A place I had taken my dog to took two inches off her and made her beautiful fur turn into a fuzzy teddy look.. They said that is the best way to get through to the underlayer, I say bull. I think it damages their coat. I would appreciate your thoughts.
@@arthurgrix1390 I agree with you..I would never recommend a shave,or to short of a cut on a pomsky, unless there is some other issues going on such as a skin problem ECT. That needs special treatment.. although I do,do a slight surface trim on Brunellas rear,and underside,but it is very mild,and never cutting into the undercoat..We appreciate your comment and watching us.. thank you..
Thank you so much for doing this video! I have Pomsky and she is exactly like the dog in the video. She sensitive, and she gets stressed easily. It’s getting warmer here in the South, and she doesn’t want to go outside in the heat of the day. So,I want to make it easier for her. I always give her a treat that is good for her teeth like the hard crumps after the session. Then, she has that to look forward to. I’m going to try brief sessions with her. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for your kind words..You are a great pet owner, to understand all her needs,and habits, and to help make her life happy..I think that's amazing..Thank you so much for watching us. We appreciate you..
After removing undercoat, do you bath her and continue to work on the remaining undercoat in the bath? I find the close-ooen-close method in the bath works wonders on undercoat removal, and then of course using the HV to finish it off
Should you try to find a groomer that is well burst and grooming Pomsky I have a year old Pomsky girl, but I can see that she needs to realize they were sensitive. Where are you? I’m in Boston.
My 1st time watching 😊 I subscribed 😉 Do I need to use a rake like that or will the wide tooth comb work as good? I love how your voice sounds & how gentle & caring you are with her. Thank you!
I loved how thoughtful and tender you were with Brunella.❤ I was listening to this while combing my young American Eskimo and it really helped me to be patient and encouraging with her. Thank you!!!!
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Rudy, your videos are outstanding. You get your lesson across clearly and directly, and your professional yet gentle manner with the dogs is always impressive. Thank you for all the work you put into sharing your expertise with us.
Thank you so much for your kind comment..We always appreciate you for letting us know how you feel about our videos..Thank you again
What an awesome job you did on her! You are so gentle. I bet she feels so much better too 😊
Thank you so much for your kind comment and for watching
She looks so much better,well done rudy as always another great video ❤️💛🩷💚🧡💜🐾✂️
Thank you so Stacy..We appreciate all your support
What an awesome job you did on the beautiful pooch @Grooming By Rudy 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
She is so adorable and sweet😍❤️! Great job on grooming her👏👏👏!
Thank you so much for your kind comment FanArts
Brunella is a sweet darling. Thank you for this great tutorial
Thank you so much Kiko..We always look forward to hearing from you..
Hey Rudy, You did an awesome grooming Brunella, my question is with a Pomsky, is it best only to do deshedding bath and blow, some places cut their hair like a shave. I think that is wrong to do. A place I had taken my dog to took two inches off her and made her beautiful fur turn into a fuzzy teddy look.. They said that is the best way to get through to the underlayer, I say bull. I think it damages their coat. I would appreciate your thoughts.
@@arthurgrix1390 I agree with you..I would never recommend a shave,or to short of a cut on a pomsky, unless there is some other issues going on such as a skin problem ECT. That needs special treatment.. although I do,do a slight surface trim on Brunellas rear,and underside,but it is very mild,and never cutting into the undercoat..We appreciate your comment and watching us.. thank you..
Great video Rudy ❤
Thanks so much ! ❤️
Thank you so much for doing this video! I have Pomsky and she is exactly like the dog in the video. She sensitive, and she gets stressed easily. It’s getting warmer here in the South, and she doesn’t want to go outside in the heat of the day. So,I want to make it easier for her. I always give her a treat that is good for her teeth like the hard crumps after the session. Then, she has that to look forward to. I’m going to try brief sessions with her. Thank you again.
Thank you so much for your kind words..You are a great pet owner, to understand all her needs,and habits, and to help make her life happy..I think that's amazing..Thank you so much for watching us. We appreciate you..
After removing undercoat, do you bath her and continue to work on the remaining undercoat in the bath? I find the close-ooen-close method in the bath works wonders on undercoat removal, and then of course using the HV to finish it off
Should you try to find a groomer that is well burst and grooming Pomsky I have a year old Pomsky girl, but I can see that she needs to realize they were sensitive. Where are you? I’m in Boston.
Now I got to get a rake I have most of the tools
Did you also trim her fur?
Yes
Would have been more interest if you had shown when you were trimming her. Clearly her back quarters were trimmed
My 1st time watching 😊 I subscribed 😉 Do I need to use a rake like that or will the wide tooth comb work as good? I love how your voice sounds & how gentle & caring you are with her. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind comment, and for subscribing..You can use a comb,but it will be a little taxing on your hand,and wrist after awhile..
@@GroomingByRudy I should of watched the entire video before I asked the question. Thank you for responding!
I loved how thoughtful and tender you were with Brunella.❤ I was listening to this while combing my young American Eskimo and it really helped me to be patient and encouraging with her. Thank you!!!!
@@sharonschieber Thank you so much for your kind comment
How old is she
She is 2yrs old..
poor thing, she's so stressed!! you were very gentle but this was hard to watch :( did she have a bad grooming experience in the past?