Sweet little Pom. My Pom hates to be brushed! I’m working on it so she can be at ease. It will get better. Thank you for the wonderful demonstration and all your pointers. Have a great week!
What an amazingly educational video, thank you so much. I have a Pomeranian and fear so much ruining her coat and it’s been difficult to find good resources which I can trust.
I so appreciate this! Im getting a pom puppy tomorrow and have been doing all the research I can and I am so excited to start grooming her early and get her used to it before her adult coat comes in
Awesome demo and work with your blog! I miss that Pom fur😢♥️ My boy always liked to lay down and would get sleepy. I look forward to you featuring a longer haired Yorkie with this format👍
lovely video! this is very very helpfull :D so much more complicaited than you think. i tend to be to harsh on my dogs coat and he is not as fluffy as i would hope
Hello is it okay to used slicker brush directly because i dont have a pin brush..how many yr will wait if my pom coat are fully grown?? Thank you and godbless..
@@grandestyledoggrooming omg i really had no idea. I will buy slicker brush and and regular brush and the comb. i also ordered just divine and plum silky. My pom has thick long black hair i hope i can restore his hair. Im not sure if im missing anything? so if blade and rake no good why sell in what situation is it ok to use?
Thank you, this video was so helpful! Could I ask for your advice? I recently took in an 8 year old AKC Pomeranian after his owner passed away. He was unfortunately shaved (unsure how many times he had been shaved in the past) and his undercoat was packed in pretty tight by the time I got him. Other than brushing, what else can I do to help his fur grow back? Most of his fur has an odd crinkly type texture and feels very damaged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I actually hand strip the outer coat, the sparse hair growing longer than the rest, a little each week. I find that this helps to reset the coat (hopefully). Don’t over brush or comb the undercoat. Wash with a shampoo and conditioner like Igroom Deshedding. Use a high velocity dryer to separate the undercoat. It may take 2 years for the coat to reset itself. In the meantime, don’t let anyone trim the outer hair no matter how it looks.
A pin brush has less drag and pull in the coat. It has long straight pins instead of short bent pins. The pins are also more flexible. The dogs are far more accepting of the pin brush and it’s more effective. Win/Win.
Hello I have really enjoyed your videos. I learned about you from watching Amy Leigh’s videos. I wanted to ask you what hose are you using to bathe the dogs? It’s so nice. Thank You & thanks for your great information & tips.
I purchased the nozzle 20+ years ago with a Hydrosurge bathing system. They are no longer available to my knowledge. The hose is a washing machine 4’ hose. I always look for the most supple hoses that I can find.
I have pom boy, 10 month and still changing coat. Is grooming the same with this stage, monkey stage? I groom every day as he still have quite a lot of baby coat. Thank you!
Very very informative, thank you a lot. My 5 month old pom hates being brushed, so he tries to bite the comb (sometimes out of curiosity, other times to prevent the brushing), and he doesn't sit still. Any advice?
Sweet little Pom. My Pom hates to be brushed! I’m working on it so she can be at ease. It will get better. Thank you for the wonderful demonstration and all your pointers. Have a great week!
Thank you so much. New pomeranian owner here to soak up the knowledge. Very easy to understand and follow. ❤
What an amazingly educational video, thank you so much. I have a Pomeranian and fear so much ruining her coat and it’s been difficult to find good resources which I can trust.
I so appreciate this! Im getting a pom puppy tomorrow and have been doing all the research I can and I am so excited to start grooming her early and get her used to it before her adult coat comes in
Michelle is a sweetheart! My pom is not as patient during his brushing 😅
Thank you, Suzanne! You're an angel! Michelle looks a lot like my rescue Pom Loulou.
Excellent video. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Awesome demo and work with your blog! I miss that Pom fur😢♥️ My boy always liked to lay down and would get sleepy. I look forward to you featuring a longer haired Yorkie with this format👍
I just recorded a long coat Yorkie brush out today :)
lovely video! this is very very helpfull :D so much more complicaited than you think. i tend to be to harsh on my dogs coat and he is not as fluffy as i would hope
Hello is it okay to used slicker brush directly because i dont have a pin brush..how many yr will wait if my pom coat are fully grown?? Thank you and godbless..
Great, thank you!
Great video and advice i use a blade brush is this incorrect? i will start using this type of brush and sprays
Definitely do not use any rake or blade brush on a Pomeranian, it will ruin the coat.
@@grandestyledoggrooming omg i really had no idea. I will buy slicker brush and and regular brush and the comb. i also ordered just divine and plum silky. My pom has thick long black hair i hope i can restore his hair. Im not sure if im missing anything? so if blade and rake no good why sell in what situation is it ok to use?
@@grandestyledoggrooming Pin brush slicker brush and the metal comb. along with spray for brushing will never brush dry
Thank you, this video was so helpful! Could I ask for your advice?
I recently took in an 8 year old AKC Pomeranian after his owner passed away. He was unfortunately shaved (unsure how many times he had been shaved in the past) and his undercoat was packed in pretty tight by the time I got him.
Other than brushing, what else can I do to help his fur grow back? Most of his fur has an odd crinkly type texture and feels very damaged. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I actually hand strip the outer coat, the sparse hair growing longer than the rest, a little each week. I find that this helps to reset the coat (hopefully). Don’t over brush or comb the undercoat. Wash with a shampoo and conditioner like Igroom Deshedding. Use a high velocity dryer to separate the undercoat. It may take 2 years for the coat to reset itself. In the meantime, don’t let anyone trim the outer hair no matter how it looks.
Why use a pin brush and not a slicker? I'm wondering what the difference would be?
A pin brush has less drag and pull in the coat. It has long straight pins instead of short bent pins. The pins are also more flexible. The dogs are far more accepting of the pin brush and it’s more effective. Win/Win.
@@grandestyledoggrooming Thanks 😊 I'll have to buy one.
Hello I have really enjoyed your videos. I learned about you from watching Amy Leigh’s videos. I wanted to ask you what hose are you using to bathe the dogs? It’s so nice. Thank You & thanks for your great information & tips.
I purchased the nozzle 20+ years ago with a Hydrosurge bathing system. They are no longer available to my knowledge. The hose is a washing machine 4’ hose. I always look for the most supple hoses that I can find.
I have pom boy, 10 month and still changing coat. Is grooming the same with this stage, monkey stage? I groom every day as he still have quite a lot of baby coat. Thank you!
Yes, it is the same for his age.
Very very informative, thank you a lot. My 5 month old pom hates being brushed, so he tries to bite the comb (sometimes out of curiosity, other times to prevent the brushing), and he doesn't sit still. Any advice?
Some dogs make enemies of certain tools. Omit the comb for training purposes. Use a gentle pin brush, and use line brushing techniques.
Mine just keeps attacking me 😭😭
Try a Pin brush, that may help.
@@Angel-vb7bb so does mine...he's aggressive and disobedient 😲
Thank you this was very useful!
You're welcome!
Beautiful job always ❤