The First Groom That Has Ever Brought Me To Tears | Veterinarian Referral

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  • @girlwiththedogs2
    @girlwiththedogs2  5 місяців тому +25301

    The dog's groom touched me deeply, bringing tears to my eyes at the end. I chose not to capture this moment on video as I prefer not to show my emotions on camera. The reason behind my tears wasn't due to his challenging behavior but rather his ultimate trust in me despite his intense fear of grooming. In the end, he allowed me to remove the matting from his face with minimal resistance, marking a significant achievement. This experience left me feeling fulfilled and proud to have earned his trust.
    Also fun fact: I got bit today (by a Retriever/Shepherd mix) for the first time in my career 😅. A small puncture and some bruising, wish I had pressed record before that happened! Lol

    • @erukaseven
      @erukaseven 5 місяців тому +860

      I can imagine it was a pretty powerful moment. I hope he can come back for more progress(little steps) again.

    • @mitsua777
      @mitsua777 5 місяців тому +721

      It is very clear in your videos that you have reached "dog whisperer" level of confidence with all the different dogs you work with. I love hearing your experiences so I can apply it to my own encounters with different dogs.

    • @pieraspisso4265
      @pieraspisso4265 5 місяців тому +101

      Why you do not try to use Bach Flowers remedies for the animals with emotional distress? Is harmless and effective . Online you can find every information about .
      You can also use music therapy for animals , there are many videos on youtube with this kind of music.

    • @justineheinrichs2798
      @justineheinrichs2798 5 місяців тому +300

      Dogs instinctively know when you genuinely love them ❤. I’m so glad he was as good as he could be. He did that just for you. You’re the bestest 🥰🥰

    • @SynthiaAaron-bv3fd
      @SynthiaAaron-bv3fd 5 місяців тому +269

      That good old saying "Not all heroes wear capes" comes to mind 😉

  • @clwest3538
    @clwest3538 5 місяців тому +14522

    Recently retired groomer here. Something to think about - I had a dog almost as bad just for her groom - even if you could get the muzzle on, she could pop it right off and her 'nick name' was 'the little barracuda' - I used the cone - she was on 'sedation' also. Her owner said she wasn't worried about how the groom looked just get her 'cut down'. I asked, since the dog was older, and sedation can be hard on their body, if she would bring her in sooner but with *no* sedation (offered no charge if I failed). The owner thought I was nuts but agreed - and brought the sedation with her favorite snack (just in case). I found I had an easier time with the dog if she was not sedated - I went slow and careful being extra careful of blade temp, leg angles, etc and eventually gained her trust. She never enjoyed her groom, but she did learn to tolerate it - without sedation. We ended never using her sedation again.
    I think on some dogs, being sedated and feeling 'goofy' in a stressful situation can, sometimes, only makes it worse. Just my experience.

    • @kathleenwelsh7966
      @kathleenwelsh7966 5 місяців тому +236

      Interesting.

    • @1toshi32
      @1toshi32 5 місяців тому +1311

      I think I understand this. Probably feel very vulnerable that they can't protect themselves with that woozy feeling. Like someone who has been drugged and doesn't know what's going on so you overcompensate.

    • @NoxCattus
      @NoxCattus 5 місяців тому +545

      That was exactly what I was thinking-he was in strange environment with strange person and he felt like his senses were dulled so he responded in fear...

    • @dawnmoriarty9347
      @dawnmoriarty9347 5 місяців тому +567

      A very fair point. As a mental health professional I've encountered numerous occasions where called sedatives have a "paradoxical" effect and INCREASED distress/agitation.

    • @patriciarsellers2726
      @patriciarsellers2726 5 місяців тому +177

      I agree! I have seen more dogs act more aggressively with it than without! I really think the sedation can make many dogs anxiety way worse. I am the same way. I can't take anti anxiety drugs for my own anxiety, makes it so much worse!

  • @go1tigers
    @go1tigers 3 місяці тому +2791

    If a company could ever make clippers that were extremely quiet that would be game changer

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 3 місяці тому +133

      Best we found was a horse/sheep clipper with the large head. Speed was variable, and the direct drive was quieter than the vibrator types by far. Maintenance and sharp blades are vital to avoid pulling.

    • @Owl_bee
      @Owl_bee 3 місяці тому +57

      My idea would be some kind of…glove clippers?! lol I have NOT thought this through, but something where the dog feels like you’re just stroking them.
      I know there are glove combs for kitties and they enjoy those!

    • @ImViviTors
      @ImViviTors 3 місяці тому +107

      You would think quiet clippers that don’t cut into the skin or pull fur would already be available by now. More people should care about animals’ comfort to make this happen. It’s time to raise the standards of pet care.

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 3 місяці тому +18

      @@ImViviTors We find that sharp cutting surfaces a re vital to prevent pulling by snagging on hair. Even guards do not prevent skin damage on thin skinned and old small animals . Never an issue with the cows and horses, though.

    • @ImViviTors
      @ImViviTors 3 місяці тому +6

      @@mred8002 I used human hair clippers on my dog for the first time because that’s all I had. Even though she wiggled a little, I took my time and trimmed her very nicely without any issues of cutting into her skin. Those clippers were loud.

  • @nancysecare8376
    @nancysecare8376 Місяць тому +411

    I was so surprised when he let you groom his face. He's a good boy who just has a great fear of grooming. If only we knew what was going through his head. You did an amazing job.
    As a dog owner you have my deepest respect with the patience and understanding you give these animals.

  • @aflood3446
    @aflood3446 5 місяців тому +5808

    Props to the owner that doesn't give up on her animal just because he's difficult for grooming

    • @traceacex
      @traceacex 5 місяців тому +283

      Yes, he seems so sweet otherwise. He's just scared, he doesn't mean to be like this.

    • @RedisFun2
      @RedisFun2 5 місяців тому +71

      My Husky is also afraid of Grooming, and brushing. She is a "wooly" meaning she is much hairer then the normal husky. It's also much longer and very hard to brush. I'm very cafeful with choosing her groomers and give them a full heads up on her demeanor. She's never been mean or such, just scare. So glad this pupper"s parent didn't give up!

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 5 місяців тому +46

      Owner should have been more responsible and discipline the dog at an earlier age.

    • @valerieshepherd6823
      @valerieshepherd6823 5 місяців тому +10

      You are braver than me darling... Great job xxx

    • @wolfsongrising
      @wolfsongrising 5 місяців тому +148

      @@bojohannesen4352 you say that like she didn't explain the dog's been like this and afraid of grooming ever since he was small.

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 5 місяців тому +3495

    There are two words he probably hasn't heard a lot during a groom, "good boy."

    • @Melody-285
      @Melody-285 5 місяців тому +24

      Good one ! LOL !

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 5 місяців тому +1

      I bet her owner has nicked him with the trimmer hundreds of times, and eventually he got fed up with it.

    • @pupcakeninja
      @pupcakeninja 4 місяці тому +154

      Probably true, and that possibility is sad. I get being frustrated when a dog is fearful and trying to lash out as a result, but that positive encouragement has got to be some sort of help if they recognize the phrase at all. Maybe I'm expecting too much from a dog's brain and capacity to understand people; but hearing that they're good while in a stressful situation, even if it doesn't bring about a change in behavior immediately, could possibly stick, allowing the dog to remember it next time he hears it during a groom. I dunno, I just feel so sorry for the animals who aren't bad, just scared; and they get treated like they're bad as a result. :(

    • @Dice-Z
      @Dice-Z 4 місяці тому +72

      @@pupcakeninja You're absolutely not expecting too much from dogs. They are VERY perceptive toward what people tell them, if not because of the words, at the very least because of the tone.

    • @Aurora_is_my_pup
      @Aurora_is_my_pup 4 місяці тому +62

      ​@@pupcakeninjaWell no. I was raised training dogs and if you're telling him "oh you're doing so good, good boy!" The entire time his trying to attack you, you're not helping him but making it way worse. You're rewarding that bad behavior and encouraging him to be fearful and lash out. If he does stay still then tell him good boy, you reward the good and discipline the bad. Tell him no if he's bad and good if he's good. If you tell him everything he does is good when he's actually being bad he's going to continue that bad behavior because you're teaching him to. That also means he's going to stay scared and afraid instead of building up his confidence and overcoming his fears.

  • @monaaustin7820
    @monaaustin7820 5 місяців тому +6120

    "Strong will and desire to boycott his grooms" was the funniest thing I've read in awhile LOL

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat 5 місяців тому +130

      Sheldon said "Down with capital... and grooming"

    • @LynnSawyer-q8s
      @LynnSawyer-q8s 5 місяців тому +3

      Nair for dogs?

    • @LynnSawyer-q8s
      @LynnSawyer-q8s 5 місяців тому +3

      Dog Ben Gay or dog Tylenol for the legs, that seems when he is most wiggly

    • @philippal8666
      @philippal8666 5 місяців тому +26

      I’ve seen similar wording for human patients!

    • @michaelgomez3044
      @michaelgomez3044 5 місяців тому

      @@LynnSawyer-q8s That shit is acid. If you don't rinse it off it will eat your skin.

  • @sandri8404
    @sandri8404 27 днів тому +61

    I felt so bad for him. He was so scared and stressing himself out. I think eventually, he must have realized that you were not going to hurt him, and you never lost your patience with him. Instead, you told him he was a good boy. He was such a happy boy at the end. You made that happen for him. Your Mom and Dad must be so proud of you!

  • @emilywilhite5807
    @emilywilhite5807 5 місяців тому +2498

    When a vet recommends you for difficult grooms, you know you’re doing something right. Great job!

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому +1

      I am live india and you 😢

    • @dyyddson
      @dyyddson 15 днів тому

      @@ShaluCan why are you india

  • @angelwings1979
    @angelwings1979 5 місяців тому +7747

    I love the vet’s professional wording. He has a strong desire to boycott grooming. 😂

    • @StoutShako
      @StoutShako 5 місяців тому +376

      "No sir, I say, I say, NO SIR!!!"

    • @MessagesFromAurora
      @MessagesFromAurora 5 місяців тому +139

      hahaha right. I was concerned that he did not mention if Sheldon has ever tried to bite the staff. seems like very important info. good thing she called and spoke on the phone w the vet as well.

    • @Lisanoencasa
      @Lisanoencasa 5 місяців тому +55

      I laughed hard at that part of the letter! 😂

    • @schmicklet4
      @schmicklet4 5 місяців тому +280

      lol i work at a vet and we often write "patient strongly declines rectal temp" 🤣

    • @Melody-285
      @Melody-285 5 місяців тому +52

      @@schmicklet4 I know - lol - it’s like they’re saying “hey, that’s a one way street there” !

  • @debbie7747
    @debbie7747 4 місяці тому +5453

    Note. This is NOT an aggressive dog. This is a fearful dog. Fearful dogs are the most dangerous. And you did a fantastic job, Vanessa! Sheldon looks fabulous and you were so kind and gentle!

    • @MagicCookieGaming
      @MagicCookieGaming 4 місяці тому +157

      Those two things aren't mutually exclusive

    • @debbie7747
      @debbie7747 4 місяці тому +477

      @@MagicCookieGaming you have to understand the difference. Aggressive dogs are up front. They come at you. That’s ok. You know where they stand. Fearful dogs are uncertain. They don’t want to hurt you but they usually know, no other way to negotiate. I hope that helps?

    • @MagicCookieGaming
      @MagicCookieGaming 4 місяці тому +84

      @@debbie7747 I understand that but a dog can be Fearfully Aggressive as-in aggressive when you get near it for no other reason than it's fearful, but that's still being aggressive towards humans no matter how you spin it, so you can have both.

    • @n.c.pictures
      @n.c.pictures 4 місяці тому +182

      ​@@MagicCookieGaming pretty sure they're differentiating between dogs who are angry agressive and scared agressive, not agressive and scared

    • @grihateyou
      @grihateyou 4 місяці тому +100

      @@debbie7747 All aggression is rooted in fear. Different triggers, sure. But it’s all fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of losing their possessions, fear of a specific event / place / person, fear of being hurt, etc. The list can go on. Obviously not all fearful dogs are aggressive. Some are avoidant or submissive. But all aggressive dogs are fearful.
      Agree that fearful dogs can be quite dangerous. The most dangerous ones are the ones that have been taught (intentionally or not) to not give any warning. I think that’s what you’re referring to.
      Dogs don’t want to aggress. It’s stressful for them. A dog with good social cues will let you know. He will growl, sneer, posture, maybe even snap without a bite. That is how they intend to communicate with us and other dogs that they’re uncomfortable, and try to set a boundary. A lot of the time, they get punished or scolded for this by a well meaning owner, and they learn not to give warnings at all. And just go straight for the bite. That is a very dangerous dog.
      Vanessa handled this very well.

  • @peggymclean6663
    @peggymclean6663 26 днів тому +58

    He may not have balls but you certainly do my dear! You have nerves of steel and the patience of a saint❤ nicely done. You're a pro!

  • @deathreus
    @deathreus 5 місяців тому +7013

    Being okay with grooming and then suddenly not would suggest something happened at the groomers that left a deep seated fear

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 5 місяців тому +331

      Agree

    • @sydneyharbour-bridges8090
      @sydneyharbour-bridges8090 5 місяців тому +446

      Didn’t she say it happened when the owner was grooming him?

    • @moadmakes
      @moadmakes 5 місяців тому +1039

      She stated that he has always been bad for the groomer, just that when he was 3 that it became too much for any groomer to handle and had to be put fully under from then on

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 4 місяці тому +33

      @@moadmakes sad but muzzle for needed grooming

    • @LilyGoth
      @LilyGoth 4 місяці тому +496

      ​@@sydneyharbour-bridges8090 Yeah around 2 mins 40 She says he suddenly was not okay.
      It does make you wonder if something spooked him?? Something the owner may not have even noticed 🤷‍♀️

  • @spriddlez
    @spriddlez 5 місяців тому +1921

    He may have had "a strong will to boycott grooming" but it's always so amazing to see a heavily matted dog have them removed. You can see him realize "oh actually I was in pain and she is helping me with that pain" and it's really special.

    • @vicroc4
      @vicroc4 4 місяці тому +38

      It's amazing when it finally clicks and they realize the groomer is helping them.

    • @lizkrafft4343
      @lizkrafft4343 8 днів тому +2

      ​@@vicroc4 Absolutely 👍 agree!! 🐶

  • @NeversurrenderMM66
    @NeversurrenderMM66 4 місяці тому +3985

    My sister was a dog groomer. She had a few clients who were very against being groomed. One dog would actually be put under anesthsia by the vet to be checked out, have his teeth cleaned, then be groomed by my sister. I happened to be dropping lunch off for sis when the dog & his owner showed up for their appointment. The dog ran up to me, dropped to the ground & exposed his stomach. After I gave him a good tummy rub, I saw the dr, owner, & my sis staring at me. Apparently, he'd never acted that way before. I was asked & agreed to stick around to see if they could skip the anesthesia. After that visit, I was asked to attend every vet & grooming season as he didn't pay them any mind when I was around. The owner paid me $75 for each visit. I ended up being called on for quite a few dogs over the years. I guess they thought I was a soothing presence. 😊

    • @SugarBurg
      @SugarBurg 4 місяці тому +182

      Thats so silly! 🤣

    • @harper5378
      @harper5378 4 місяці тому +468

      This is such a sweet story! I am also unreasonably, immensely jealous, can't help it 🥲 Oh to be chosen by dogs worldwide because of some innate peace you possess!

    • @harper5378
      @harper5378 4 місяці тому +528

      You're like a therapy dog for therapy dogs, a therapy human lol!

    • @bluegreenplanet89
      @bluegreenplanet89 4 місяці тому +125

      That is the best gig ever!

    • @nillyk5671
      @nillyk5671 4 місяці тому +97

      Are you an angel? 😮

  • @louisenicholas9104
    @louisenicholas9104 2 місяці тому +68

    That was crazy how he was “calmer”… less crazy, letting you clip his nails and groom his head. Best part - you have all your body parts intact Vanessa. Great job!

  • @traceyv1
    @traceyv1 3 місяці тому +1107

    When his mom said "oh you did a great job, he looks so good" and he looked at you, he looked so proud 🥲

    • @Sp00kyQueen
      @Sp00kyQueen 3 місяці тому +33

      I noticed this as well. ❤

    • @RMMomma4Eva
      @RMMomma4Eva 2 місяці тому +25

      He wanted to run back to her to say thanks for making his mom happy ❤

    • @W3AR3TR33
      @W3AR3TR33 12 днів тому +1

      And When She Asked Does It Feel Good x HE Had A Shake And Gave A Wag Of His Tail 😁🥰

  • @gamingdelight7810
    @gamingdelight7810 4 місяці тому +2251

    Despite his aggression, that dog was probably very grateful afterwards when he realized what you had done for him.

    • @xKevmachinex
      @xKevmachinex 4 місяці тому +119

      body language says you are correct, looks very happy at the end of the video even shaking himself when she see's her owner as to say, look at me mom!

    • @UzziHD
      @UzziHD 4 місяці тому

      It’s a dog they don’t have the brain capacity to be grateful for anything.

    • @IncredibleFlyinSquid
      @IncredibleFlyinSquid 4 місяці тому +54

      I think that was on the doggo's mind after the weight of his coat was gone, and she was being so nice with him that he allowed her to do his head and face.

    • @kathysahagian7478
      @kathysahagian7478 4 місяці тому +21

      Yeah they usually feeel better afterwards

    • @bethezra1335
      @bethezra1335 2 місяці тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing. He must have started to feel good and then went along with it a bit more. Can get a bath soon too! Great grooming groomer!!!!!

  • @mosheontoast
    @mosheontoast 4 місяці тому +810

    That was so cute when she said "can i do your face?" And he sat down, can just imagine him sighing and saying "well I guess you already did the rest lady!"

    • @nicofelie
      @nicofelie 4 місяці тому +26

      Right?? he understood her question and acquiesced 😂 so cute ❤❤

    • @albertotr1
      @albertotr1 4 місяці тому +4

      14:50 😂

    • @justsad-1392
      @justsad-1392 2 місяці тому +6

      Or.."if you don't even it up, lady I'm going to look like a dork!"

    • @brmam1385
      @brmam1385 2 місяці тому

      😱😵‍💫🥴😋😁👍♥👍♥👍♥👍♥👍

  • @ellenkarlsson9490
    @ellenkarlsson9490 2 місяці тому +23

    Being the preferred groomer of the local vet team must beat the affirmation of a million followers by about a mile. Congrats! 🥳🐾

  • @issamelarmi
    @issamelarmi 5 місяців тому +19135

    "do you have balls? no" was absolutely hilarious

    • @shawnaileen157
      @shawnaileen157 5 місяців тому +138

      Yep 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @n76543
      @n76543 5 місяців тому

      do you have balls? *fondles the family jewels* no

    • @threeputtpar6927
      @threeputtpar6927 5 місяців тому +400

      And then she tried to grab them!

    • @ourhumblecommode
      @ourhumblecommode 5 місяців тому +169

      I came to the comments to say the same thing 😂😂😂

    • @atthebeachfinally
      @atthebeachfinally 5 місяців тому +144

      I was like, did she just say that?

  • @TheEscapistDreamer
    @TheEscapistDreamer 5 місяців тому +1189

    Dog isn't even mine, but I just wanna thank you for not giving up on him!

    • @annt.7785
      @annt.7785 4 місяці тому +19

      That's a grumpy old man trapped in a dog's body, and he's very aware of it 😂😂😂.

    • @mnomadvfx
      @mnomadvfx 4 місяці тому +19

      @@annt.7785 I got the impression that the first groomer had nicked him at some point causing significant pain and didn't disclose it to the owner of the dog afterward.
      People don't think of dogs as remembering things like this but they do, and for him to go so specifically berserk with grooming seems very suspicious to me.

    • @Emoni171
      @Emoni171 4 місяці тому

      @@mnomadvfxsame

  • @averynelson1186
    @averynelson1186 5 місяців тому +1152

    I wonder if one of the reasons he calmed down so much is that he realized that he feels better after being groomed. When he's been sedated, he probably wasn't alert enough to make the connection. For this, he's awake and standing, and maybe he realized, "Hey, I feel cooler and less itchy and painful. And nothing she's done has hurt... Maybe she's trying to help me. Maybe I can be brave."
    I'm not saying this to anthropomorphize this dog, but surely dogs are capable of making a connection between cause and effect?

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj 5 місяців тому +215

      My mom got a long hair cat dumped on her. The owner asked her to provide a safe space while she moved, then never collected him. He was a very ill tempered cat. The owner did agree to pay for a shave, it was a very hot environment. After that shave he was a changed cat. I can only conclude his fur was matted and painful.

    • @unseelie63
      @unseelie63 5 місяців тому +30

      I believe they are.

    • @crypticcorvid
      @crypticcorvid 5 місяців тому

      Dog's understand cause and effect, lol. Just looks up "Pavlov's dog".

    • @killiansirishbeer
      @killiansirishbeer 5 місяців тому +56

      I'm not so sure. From what I understand, he was groomed professionally since young and then one day snapped. The owner took over the grooming for years until he one day snapped. That's when she started going to the vet for grooming under anesthesia. But I will say, Vanessa truly has a gift with dogs. Her calm and carefulness throughout the groom might have been enough to let him relax and do his face which doesn't seem as much of a trigger as for the rest of his body, especially the feet.

    • @raphaeldelaghetto5343
      @raphaeldelaghetto5343 5 місяців тому +16

      Maybe it was in fact the drugs finally kicking in lol if you read the letter she showed from the vet, it says the owners will have 2 different types of meds to be given to the dog prior to the grooming appointment and the combination of both of them act as a mild sedative.

  • @TejanaDiva27
    @TejanaDiva27 Місяць тому +40

    This poor baby probably had a traumatic experience in his past. I believe you being gentle and patient really helped. I think you have a soothing voice and calm demeanor, which really helped him out. Great job!🎉🏆

  • @KnightWarrior-qn7ul
    @KnightWarrior-qn7ul 5 місяців тому +1426

    Your compassion for the difficultt/nervous furry “clients” will never cease to amaze me.

    • @barbarahanks-ut6zn
      @barbarahanks-ut6zn 5 місяців тому +13

      Not so much for feline clients

    • @kittysweetelite
      @kittysweetelite 5 місяців тому +10

      Did you not watch her last cat video? She antagonized and found their distress humorous.

    • @utuberhoda
      @utuberhoda 5 місяців тому +22

      @@kittysweetelitethat is TOTAL BS!

    • @BK-is5fj
      @BK-is5fj 5 місяців тому +18

      @@kittysweeteliteLaughing is how some deal with stressful situations. Doesn’t always mean you find it funny. I don’t like the video either but we weren’t there, we don’t know everything.

    • @michaelgomez3044
      @michaelgomez3044 5 місяців тому

      @@kittysweetelite Taurus Feces.

  • @Linaskye143
    @Linaskye143 5 місяців тому +1387

    I was told by a vet a long time ago that in many pets, sedation can make things worse because you have to fight with them for the pills, then they don’t feel right and can’t react normally to stressors, and it makes the pet fear more.

    • @Nikalette100
      @Nikalette100 5 місяців тому +28

      I discovered a product called a pill wrap (bacon flavored) on Amazon. It is better than pill pockets. It was a putty like consistency and I was able to wrap it around an Antibiotic capsule and coated it with olive oil so he swallowed it whole instead of biting it, which was good. He actually loved the flavor and looked forward to the pill, a twice a day dose. No point in fighting over a nasty tasting pill.
      The vet gave us a sedative pill for next time. He couldn’t even look in the ear. He is an English bull terrier AKC and about 11 m9nths old. As a puppy for vaccines and first 2 exams he was great. Horrible this time.

    • @sydneyharbour-bridges8090
      @sydneyharbour-bridges8090 5 місяців тому +6

      Peanut butter is the best for pill giving!

    • @drrachelblackie2976
      @drrachelblackie2976 5 місяців тому +8

      He’s on anti anxiety meds by the sounds, not sedation per se.

    • @jaginaiaelectrizs6341
      @jaginaiaelectrizs6341 4 місяці тому +15

      @@drrachelblackie2976 (There are different kinds and levels/degrees of sedation, there are sedatives that leave them conscious and mobile but more relaxed or such than they would naturally be otherwise, and then there is full on anesthesia which puts them unconscious completely. I could be misremembering, but I thought this video stated that he was sedated, just not via complete anesthesia.) But, either way, he has been sedated in one form or another for every grooming before this one ever since he stopped tolerating his owner's own grooming of him when he was younger. The only reason he wasn't sedated this time is because the vet recommended against continuing to sedate him anymore due to his getting up there in age and basically being like an old-man dog now, which increases the chance of him possibly experiencing negative side-effects from sedation[ especially with complete anesthesia].

    • @greatlakeswanderer3843
      @greatlakeswanderer3843 4 місяці тому +2

      @@sydneyharbour-bridges8090 or cheese whiz 😃

  • @feralwarden4873
    @feralwarden4873 5 місяців тому +3132

    I feel so bad for him! He is high as a kite, neutered, got treats and restrained and STILL has enough anxiety to be a threat. Im so glad he learned to trust you a bit, but i feel so bad for whatever he may have experienced to make him this reactive!

    • @jennypratt5345
      @jennypratt5345 5 місяців тому +67

      Since he is tranquilised, "high as a kite" is a totally inappropriate description. Dogs are neutered under anaesthesia, so they don't remember it at all, and this one was was almost certainly neutered 12 years ago.

    • @feralwarden4873
      @feralwarden4873 5 місяців тому +402

      @@jennypratt5345 i don’t know why high as a kite is inappropriate can you please explain. Also i was mentioning the neutering because that often leads to male dogs being less reactive, so him still being so wiggly and ready to bite with all the other circumstances is surprising, I’m not entirely sure what im supposed to correct in what i said based on your comment.

    • @jennypratt5345
      @jennypratt5345 5 місяців тому +40

      @@feralwarden4873 To be "high as a kite" he'd have to be on "uppers". He's actually on downers, hence my remark.
      Neutering doesn't make a dog less wiggly and though neutered dogs may be more calm - but they are not always. I would add that late neutering can make a dog's behaviour worse rather than better. Nine to twelve months is the ideal time.

    • @happykt
      @happykt 5 місяців тому +80

      She said he's been like this since he was a puppy.

    • @NM-ub6ml
      @NM-ub6ml 5 місяців тому +96

      Some dogs are just wired that way... they find something a specific trigger very anxiety inducing... the strongest comparison is an intense phobia/ panic attack response. Every one assumes reactivity is someone doing something wrong or trauma and it does not have to be that at all. It gets tiring as a reactive dog owner that people assume something has been done wrong. We really need to educate people better about this.
      Neutering BTW can make reactivity worse if the behaviour is not sexually linked. It can make fear reactivity worse.

  • @dawncheriewoodworth3449
    @dawncheriewoodworth3449 2 місяці тому +3

    Poor old guy😢. He can't help that he's scared. She did a great job and was patient with him.

  • @kodeebieker5645
    @kodeebieker5645 4 місяці тому +1255

    As a groomer who has worked pretty extensively with rescues/aggressive dogs, I cried, almost sobbed, when he trusted you enough to groom his face. Theres nothing more rewarding than gaining the trust of a dog with this amount of aggression!

    • @arynsinger6811
      @arynsinger6811 4 місяці тому +39

      Honestly I wonder if getting the eyes clear helps a lot - I feel like it might be worse for some dogs when they can’t see properly? 🥺🥺

    • @hmshack9860
      @hmshack9860 3 місяці тому

      ❤❤❤

    • @Sp00kyQueen
      @Sp00kyQueen 3 місяці тому +2

      He wanted her to see his handsome face again. She proved herself worthy! ❤

    • @robertmorris8997
      @robertmorris8997 2 місяці тому +7

      He's not being aggressive, he's being defensive.

    • @lissa2621
      @lissa2621 2 місяці тому

      You're a true dog whisperer!! Yikes!! 😮

  • @MsKgren
    @MsKgren 4 місяці тому +649

    Its like he realized it feels good to get all that hair and matts off him. He definitely seems like you won his trust.

    • @susanpotter6445
      @susanpotter6445 4 місяці тому +27

      It does feel good. When a dog is badly matted, it's like wearing a sweater that's way too small. Once it's all gone, they feel so much better!

  • @janb92
    @janb92 4 місяці тому +1934

    I’m sorry, but anyone complaining about the way you’re grooming him clearly knows nothing about animals and shouldn’t be speaking for them. I’ve worked with animals for a decade now, mainly as a vet nurse and him being matted is much worse for him than the day he had to spend at the groomer. Matting can be so painful and harmful so this grooming is NECESSARY for their health. I’m so annoyed with ignorant people being the most vocal about things. She’s a professional, let her do her job.

    • @DanielleBrigham
      @DanielleBrigham 4 місяці тому +32

      Amen

    • @bruhimsuchawafflerlol
      @bruhimsuchawafflerlol 3 місяці тому +20

      preach

    • @debbitrimberger9440
      @debbitrimberger9440 3 місяці тому +14

      I would imagine being more vigilant on a weekly basis would prevent tge need for grooming. My mother in law had nothing but poodles and she never had to grooming them bcuz she did weekly maintenance then regular baths. Lazy owners shouldn't have dogs like this then!

    • @PhotographerSteve
      @PhotographerSteve 3 місяці тому +10

      You are bull’s-eye with that, I explained in a bit more detail in my comment, but groomers are heroes, and I say this as a trainer with decades of experience

    • @doowile15
      @doowile15 3 місяці тому +9

      I agree. You could tell by watching his gait at the end of the video that his muscles were working as if he was still struggling with matted hair holding him back.
      Bravo to the groomer!

  • @fraukeschmidt8364
    @fraukeschmidt8364 16 днів тому +2

    Amazing job! And afterwards, he looked like an adorable little lamb.

  • @railmaverick
    @railmaverick 4 місяці тому +750

    "He has a strong will and desire to boycott his grooms..."
    Oh my heart ❤️

  • @polygon-viewer
    @polygon-viewer 4 місяці тому +1390

    You aren't the only one crying. You took a dog that was so stressed and afraid of grooming and transformed him in one session.

    • @pontifex9285
      @pontifex9285 4 місяці тому +9

      Only took 2 different sedatives plus cbd oil... 🙄🙄

    • @CM-xn6xc
      @CM-xn6xc 4 місяці тому +8

      I think you gained his trust! Good job!

    • @niahrahxx
      @niahrahxx 4 місяці тому +25

      ​@@pontifex9285What else do you expect her to do??

    • @potat0-c7q
      @potat0-c7q 4 місяці тому +3

      drugs are a hellava drug

    • @ellie.v9765
      @ellie.v9765 4 місяці тому +1

      If you're crying, it's not the job for you. Grow up.

  • @pattijareo7423
    @pattijareo7423 5 місяців тому +691

    Sweetie, you did a lot more than groom his hair! You honored, addressed, and respected his intense fear, and your kindness earned a measure of trust he gives only sparingly, if at all. Please know that showing your tender heart is strength! Anyone criticizing you for that needs a good therapist, and I say that as a retired therapist who has been on both sides of a therapeutic relationship. Sheldon looks great and so much more comfortable!!! 💕💕💕💕 Thank you and God bless you!

    • @margaretclark......akamarm2600
      @margaretclark......akamarm2600 5 місяців тому +22

      Beautifully said and I agree with every word.
      She is so good isn’t she

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 5 місяців тому +3

      @@margaretclark......akamarm2600 Good grief, it's a DOG! You make the owners muzzle it before they bring it in!

    • @plicketyplunk
      @plicketyplunk 5 місяців тому

      ​@@margaretclark......akamarm2600 She is the best❤

    • @betsyjohnson9699
      @betsyjohnson9699 5 місяців тому +18

      @@Yesica1993well you should clearly never own a dog

    • @Yesica1993
      @Yesica1993 5 місяців тому +2

      @@betsyjohnson9699
      well that would have been difficult on my mid-80s year old father, since I am the one who did the bulk of the care of our 40-ish pound family dog during the last months/weeks of her life, giving her medication several times a day, and eventually having to help her down the steps when she could barely walk anymore.
      Did I mention I'm extremely allergic to dogs and was sick for all the 12 years we had her?
      You know, much less care, ZERO about me. Get lost.

  • @FrankensteinsMom
    @FrankensteinsMom 25 днів тому +2

    I was so nervous for her and felt a lot of sympathy for Sheldon as well. No one likes to see a puppy upset. I was so impressed with them both when she was doing his face, she is very brave and I wasn’t expecting Sheldon to take it as well as he did. Well done!

  • @maritgranstromstudley208
    @maritgranstromstudley208 5 місяців тому +678

    Some dogs actually have adverse effects from being sedated, they feel extremely anxious and can have real panic attacks. He might feel worse when sedated so when it had worn off some and with your patience and compassion started to feel a bit more safe he managed to calm down quite a bit.
    Well done for gaining so much of his trust ❤

    • @yaniraamaya2011
      @yaniraamaya2011 5 місяців тому +35

      Some dementia patients actually get very irritable with meds that are supposed to calm them down. I don’t always love Ativan. Not a nurse here. Just a tech.

    • @petrolhead0387
      @petrolhead0387 4 місяці тому +26

      This is very true, I discovered that one of my dogs would react worse to fireworks when sedated on Guy Fawkes night. Instead of sedating her I would make a little den for her inside one of the downstairs cupboards, put water, bedding and a Bluetooth speaker in there playing calming music.
      As soon as the fireworks started she would go into her cupboard and sleep it out. When she was on sedatives she wouldn't go anywhere near the cupboard, she would cling to you shaking and peeing everywhere.
      It actually makes sense, imagine being in a situation that you are not only afraid of, but also drugged up to a point where you probably feel incapable of handling yourself, it could potentially amplify that fear by a huge amount.

    • @yugenknows740
      @yugenknows740 4 місяці тому +5

      I came to write this. My dog becomes aggressive on sedatives

    • @jvc8947
      @jvc8947 4 місяці тому +3

      Mine does. Trazadone. Nope. Gabapentin-nope. Gas station weed gummies-I’m good to go. (Joking -but know your doggo)

    • @goober239
      @goober239 4 місяці тому +1

      you have a pretty leonberger!

  • @SaraAson
    @SaraAson 5 місяців тому +592

    For how much he hated you anywhere near his legs he was remarkably calm for his whole face. That really was amazing to see happen during just one groom

    • @JoyJunu
      @JoyJunu 5 місяців тому +30

      I think it’s because he can see what’s happening to his face and could possible defend himself, versus legs where he can’t see or turn back in time to defend himself, if at all.

    • @jonathanbair523
      @jonathanbair523 5 місяців тому +37

      The vet did mention in the letter that when they did his grooming, there clipper burned him.. So maybe he has some trauma from that.... I do not know if seeing his owners use electric clipped on them self's and over time can build up some trust with the clippers that way to work past his bad time....

    • @ms_katia2267
      @ms_katia2267 5 місяців тому +15

      The fact that the vet called you , speaks volumes how great you are at what you do. Poor Sheldon.

    • @Librasister333
      @Librasister333 5 місяців тому +3

      It comes down to intent. He can tell your intent and confident hands.

  • @ManiJane01
    @ManiJane01 3 місяці тому +515

    I can tell he really doesn't want to be mean. Poor little guy ❤

    • @liviemac1640
      @liviemac1640 3 місяці тому +2

      The cut is quite short.😢

    • @Mochi-yw2xi
      @Mochi-yw2xi 3 місяці тому +11

      “My friends think that I like to fight, but it’s just not true. Sometimes I might lose my temper and blow off a little steam, but I’ve never enjoyed it. I’m not a violent dog, I don’t know why I bite.”

  • @lyndajolacava4891
    @lyndajolacava4891 5 днів тому +2

    Loved when you literally took off the gloves

  • @Hi_Im_Akward
    @Hi_Im_Akward 5 місяців тому +503

    After grooming for so many years it's honestly not surprising to me that I have a healthy "fear" aka awareness and vigilance of dogs. I also specialized in aggressive dogs, and now I'm very aware of body signals that indicate a dog might decide to bite. Even with my own dogs who I can handle and manipulate a lot due to training, I'm still cautious during certain circumstances because any dog is capable of biting. So no, Vanessa is not afraid of dogs she is highly experienced what you might see as jumpy or avoidant is her being very experienced in what is likely going to happen and her reflexes kicking in. It's no joke and a bad bite can easily disable a groomer. It's not just a puncture hole, it's a really serious risk of infection and a really serious risk of permanent damage.

    • @Elizabeth-n3v2u
      @Elizabeth-n3v2u 5 місяців тому +61

      I have seen a dog bite that resulted in permanent nerve damage and mobility issues in the hand. They are nothing to take lightly.

    • @Celaeno725
      @Celaeno725 5 місяців тому +23

      Puncture wounds are the hardest to clean, too, which is why they have such a high risk of infection. My old cat has arthritis and doesn't like her back half touched, and I was careless trying to scoop her off my lap. Well, I wound up with a puncture wound that got infected within 24 hours even though I cleaned it and tried to squeeze the blood out (the only two things you can do at home to clean it).
      Hell, do you remember that article abt the man who lost his hands to an infection from his dog licking him?? I think he had like a cut on his hand or sth but there's bacteria that lives in dogs' and cats' mouths that can cause some severe damage! Anyone who deals with animals knows to avoid bites!

    • @shendisackett
      @shendisackett 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Celaeno725 in the UK they tell you to go to your doctor or call 111 (our non emergency medical line) for even minor bites. This is because if the skin is punctured you need antibiotics, be that cat or dog or other animal bite. If you can't take them then a nurse will scrub the wound out for you which will hurt but they will have the stuff to do a really thorough job.

    • @DelilahZoe
      @DelilahZoe 5 місяців тому +17

      Work in an ER and you will look at dogs differently!!

    • @magnusgray4136
      @magnusgray4136 5 місяців тому +29

      Yes!! Im a vet asst and I got badly bit by a yorkie! The wound was deep and they couldnt stitch it bc its a dog bite! A lot of ppl dont know that stitching a dog bite increases risk of infection. So i basically couldnt use my left hand for 2 weeks, and they fired me 🥲.

  • @maryclaremayo6157
    @maryclaremayo6157 5 місяців тому +592

    He came in looking like a Sheepdog and left looking like a Bedlington Terrier.
    Well done Vanessa. I understand your tears. That trust is gold.

  • @bluebonbon22
    @bluebonbon22 5 місяців тому +498

    I groomed for 50 years and I know that the best feeling is when you have earned the trust of a scared and aggressive dog. I don't groom anymore but I am glad to see that someone is taking on those very difficult grooms.

    • @Chien916
      @Chien916 5 місяців тому +1

      She's actually not the right groomer for these dogs but it's become a marketing tool.

    • @Taysel9821
      @Taysel9821 4 місяці тому +8

      Unless they become a regular client then the trust she builds will be broken with the next person trying to work with him unfortunately

    • @Soufriere84
      @Soufriere84 4 місяці тому

      @@Chien916 [citation needed]

    • @naomi5893
      @naomi5893 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@Chien916 I agree to a degree. Dogs like this need to bond first, build confidence with a new person... But sometimes it just needs to be done. That dog was terribly matted and needed a cut.

    • @Average1212
      @Average1212 3 місяці тому +7

      @@Chien916 The dog letting her trim his face at the end shows that she is exactly the groomer this dog needed. A few more sessions with her and he will settle right down.

  • @CheezecakesMinis
    @CheezecakesMinis 7 днів тому +1

    I bet he felt much better after his groom. I feel so sorry for him what must have happened to his previously has really scarred him I'm so happy there are people like you out there to help these animals.

  • @roanmangan7417
    @roanmangan7417 5 місяців тому +641

    I had an old man named Chewy, got him when he was already an old fluffer- the best damn dog I ever adopted. The most mild mannered, loving, best boy- but when it came to grooming he would lose his mind. It took me a while to realize he had PTSD from surviving the California wildfires- his coat and everything was so singed that they had to shave him down to heal. After that, I tried to keep up his grooming myself- only to have his nails cut by the doctors, it still took 3 grown humans to hold him down. Afterwards, he would give all the doctors kisses… He passed a few months ago, and the 5 years I had him were the best years of both of our lives. My guess is this old fella just had a really bad experience that solidified his hatred, or the fluff just likes to be a little spicy. Good job ma’am!

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj 5 місяців тому +22

      💕💕💕💕

    • @kt-nc1uw
      @kt-nc1uw 5 місяців тому +38

      this was a really sweet comment to read! thank u for sharing about your time with chewy :)

    • @roanmangan7417
      @roanmangan7417 5 місяців тому +34

      @@kt-nc1uw Thank you! I have a video of the fluffy goof on my profile. Every time I get sad about my little lion man’s passing, I watch it to get a little chuckle. Just the best boy.

    • @roanmangan7417
      @roanmangan7417 5 місяців тому +6

      @patirvin-bz9pg crying here with you my friend, he’s the first dog that picked me. You don’t get that kind of connection often, and I was determined to make the last years of his life the best possible. We went cross country together, went to the beach, had puppachino’s after every monthly arthritis shot, he basked in the Texas sun on a ranch and slept on porches in Portland like he owned the place. I put some more videos of the little lion man up- just so people can see how lively he was at 10+ years old. He lived until 15, and was as spritely as any pup I ever knew. He made me become an advocate for the older overlooked babes, they have so much lived trauma that the puppies don’t have- they’re just looking for their second chance. He was gracious enough to pick me to give that to him, and I hope I did right by him.

    • @SynthMusicWorld
      @SynthMusicWorld 4 місяці тому +4

      You made me tear up, because I had a grumpy little guy named Chewie that was not a fan of being groomed. Poor guy. He was a part of my life from 2015-2022. He was so matted when I adopted him! I was looking through my phone the other day to find a picture to show my grand niece and stumbled upon the picture of him from the shelter I adopted him from quite by accident. Sorry to hear that he passed a few months ago. My guy had to be put down in 2022 as he had developed a pretty bad case of arthritis, and his quality of life deteriorated pretty rapidly towards the end due to how much pain he was in.

  • @TaijeyClawy
    @TaijeyClawy 5 місяців тому +372

    The amount of respect, compassion, and love she has for her clients is second to none. Thank you for giving this old pooch a chance.

  • @theophania6163
    @theophania6163 4 місяці тому +557

    His little tail wag at the end 😭and when he turned around and looked to you with that proud happy puppy face at the end i love him

    • @SimplyNatoya
      @SimplyNatoya 3 місяці тому

      Right?! That was the sweetest! He said tell my Mama how great I did! Precious 💙

  • @deborahbraman3238
    @deborahbraman3238 7 днів тому +1

    You are amazing dear girl. Your clients should feel so honored. You won Sheldon’s heart.

  • @2010gypsylady
    @2010gypsylady 3 місяці тому +267

    I feel like he tried really hard to trust you. He's just so scared. What an absolute sweetheart ❤️

    • @brmam1385
      @brmam1385 2 місяці тому +8

      Both of them, dog & groomer.♥

  • @LeonaM-MyABCs
    @LeonaM-MyABCs 5 місяців тому +582

    Anyone who could say you are afraid of dogs does not see what you do. I've not seen you give up on a groom, the importance is on the welfare and comfort of the animal. You should be proud.

    • @sarahf.3784
      @sarahf.3784 5 місяців тому +72

      Yes, being careful and using safety utensils is not ,,being afraid of dogs". It is professionalism and creating a save situation for both the dog and her.

    • @CrisOnTheInternet
      @CrisOnTheInternet 5 місяців тому +34

      Well she gave up with a couple of cats, those guys were scary.

    • @SwearMY
      @SwearMY 5 місяців тому +20

      @@CrisOnTheInternet Cats can be like that.

    • @CrisOnTheInternet
      @CrisOnTheInternet 5 місяців тому +6

      @@SwearMY I don't have cats and before this channel I thought they didn't get groomed like dogs. I was like "how a cat doesn't jump right into her face?" ( one of my fears). But some cats shown here are the sweetest things 😍.

    • @JaCoCop
      @JaCoCop 5 місяців тому +17

      ​@CrisOnTheInternet I think those cats were there simply because the owner wanted them on UA-cam. Even Vanessa acknowledged the cats didn't need to be groomed, but the owners should have never put those cats through a 4 hour car ride in the same crate in those stupid shirts, then 4 hours back home. Totally unnecessary and stressful for those two felines.

  • @Mimi-sf5sq
    @Mimi-sf5sq 4 місяці тому +581

    This looks like pure fear to me. My friend had a dog that did that. She found later on from somebody else that the groomer had actually cut her dogs tongue. Groomer made an excuse to keep the owner from picking him up until later to get the bleeding to stop. She hoped the owner never noticed and she didn't. If it had not have been for this other person that told her. By that point it was a he said she said so Owner couldn't even bring charges. Poor baby. I'm glad he learned how to trust you in the end hopefully it won't be so rough in the future. ❤❤

    • @lucid_3938
      @lucid_3938 4 місяці тому +26

      Why would anyone do that?! Especially a professional. Poor dog ☹️

    • @Sweetnificantpea
      @Sweetnificantpea 4 місяці тому +6

      that's horrible, how was the dog tho?

    • @a.snyder9992
      @a.snyder9992 4 місяці тому +39

      I actually had a similar experience last year. I took my mom's dogs to a groomer who worked out of her home (she was recommended to me by a friend who had really difficult dogs to groom, so I blindly trusted), including one of the dogs who was a puppy and it was her first groom. The groomer lived by an elementary school, and as she was grooming the youngest dog some kids passed by spooking our dog, causing the groomer to "nick" her ear. I want to say that was around 2:45pm; I was not contacted until almost 6pm. Our pup's ear was still bleeding, as the trimmers actually cut a triangle out of her ear. The groomer said she tried using styptic powder, compressing with (paper) towels, etc. I was the only point of contact and was extremely panicked because this lady cut our dog's ear and decided to wait hours before notifying me, long after any local vet was open aside from the expensive emergency pet hospital. Not only did we have to wait until morning to have our dog checked out (by the time I returned home with our dog, it was well past 7 and we were able to stop the bleeding at times until she would shake her head) who had to get stitches, she also expected payment for the bath & trim for the two dogs. This was our puppy's FIRST time being groomed, as well. We're lucky that our puppy was practically unaffected by this aside from needing stiches.

    • @farrex0
      @farrex0 4 місяці тому +26

      @@lucid_3938 I can see how it would be an accident; the dog could have made an anxious lick while being groomed on the face. Dogs often lick their lips and& or nose, when they are uncomfortable. As for the lack of accountability, well most people are like that sadly. Doesn't make any of it good, mind you. So don't take it as justification, but I can see it being more common than one would believe.

    • @meagansefner3215
      @meagansefner3215 4 місяці тому +14

      This makes me so angry, and I'm sorry for that pupper. My groomer quicked my German Shepherd ONCE (she has black nails, it was bound to happen) and immediately called to tell me. They also immediately switched to Dremel trims only to avoid quicking any dogs in the future.

  • @user-je4xp5hq2e
    @user-je4xp5hq2e 15 днів тому +4

    I'm happy for ol' pup... you offered him love and he eventually accepted it. Beautiful!

  • @novakark1355
    @novakark1355 4 місяці тому +782

    I had multiple groomers refuse to groom my cocker spaniel. I finally had to learn to do it myself. I loved her, but she bit me for a decade. Finally, 3 years before she passed, she let me groom her without issue. She was a precious girl in all ways, except one: the grooming.

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 4 місяці тому +12

      I had a Cockapoo that was an extreme wiggle worm grooming. She too, could be aggressive w/grooming & even brushing at times. I did it myself as well, once I had her a short time. I knew how to groom from my other dogs, but hesitated w/her b/c she was in constant motion. And I don’t have a grooming table. Never needed it.
      I rescue dogs at least 7, rehab & rehome. I keep the ‘fails’. Stella was a ‘fail’ in key areas, that even I never dealt with before.
      So, I learned to deal w/her quirks & minuses & love her regardless.
      She was almost 11 when I got her, & smart, as she was & eager to learn. But I couldn’t break her anxiety issues, that spilled over into other areas, too.
      Overall, she was a great dog & I’d do it all again for her, despite the challenges. I doubt others would have dealt w/her well, & any shelter would have just out her down. She was not a good candidate for normal adoption, at all.
      She went down last yr at almost 15. 😔 I still miss her, but not the issues that was part of her. ;)
      I’m now working w/my neighbors Doodle pup, who’s owner had to give up at 10 mos, due to illness. She’s 18 mos now, & a handful, for sure. She knew nothing besides her name, which got changed promptly.
      She needs more consistency to do better, but I can’t control her owner, or others. Just tell them, & hope they respond accordingly, so the poor gal will learn, & respond favorably.
      Ppl don’t ‘get’, that more than half of successful training, is training the owners to do the right thing by their dog, too.👍🐾♥

    • @UzziHD
      @UzziHD 4 місяці тому +7

      Real precious dog that will bite its own owner! That’s the definition of a bad dangerous dog

    • @oliearts8074
      @oliearts8074 4 місяці тому +18

      ⁠@@UzziHDshe was scared and stressed from grooming and tried to convey that the only way she knew how. That a dog nips when stressed and unhappy doesn’t mean they’re a “bad dangerous dog”.

    • @emgee222
      @emgee222 4 місяці тому +23

      ⁠@@UzziHDno such thing as a "bad" dog. A dangerous one? yes. biting is a reaction to stress, fear, anxiety etc. I can see your comments on this video alone and they're all negative and mean to the actual dog for no reason. I suggest you work on yourself and whatever grudge you have with innocent animals such as dogs.

    • @UzziHD
      @UzziHD 4 місяці тому +2

      @@emgee222 if you had been bit by more than 5 dogs for no reason at all, that were apparently trained animals who literally were out of their mind, you would understand!

  • @buckeyehockey1979
    @buckeyehockey1979 5 місяців тому +387

    I feel like he associates something bad or something he perceived as bad, with grooming. You can see him trying to be good, but then the fear took over. By the time you got to his face, he started to trust you. That is so awesome. I really think how you handle the dogs is everything. You are able to give them your full attention, plenty of time, and affection. The breaks seemed like the thing for him. Give him a few to calm down, and you could continue. Patience is definitely required with scared dogs. To see him go from full on "there is no way I am doing this" to ok with it was so awesome. He really knew you were a good one and helping him. There is no feeling like the first time a fearful animal trusts you. Those were tears of joy. It absolutely filled me with happiness watching it. You truly are a miracle worker with these animals.

    • @sharlharmakhis280
      @sharlharmakhis280 5 місяців тому +11

      Poor guy's got some *serious* poochy PTSD. Good on you for being so caring and patient with him.

    • @kathybrandt6060
      @kathybrandt6060 5 місяців тому +3

      I agree with you 1000% you could see after she took them out of the floating jig so she could do his legs. He was like she didn’t hurt me. OK I’ll let him do my face now.

    • @raymondmaheux3996
      @raymondmaheux3996 5 місяців тому +1

      I don’t need
      Know if you thing my idea is go, but the owner should go go see you with Sheldon like once a week so he does forget you and be used to you, before she take him to you for other grooming . You are great with dog, it is not surprising that they trust and love 💕

    • @clabrazil666
      @clabrazil666 5 місяців тому +1

      THIS! When my cat was a kitten, she was sleeping next to some black shoes, and my roommate turned on the hairdryer. From that moment on, any black object was terrifying to my cat. To the point she attacked and bit my then boyfriend really bad, because she was next to a black trashcan, and he tried to pet her at the exact moment a motorcycle was passing by outside.

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому

      I am live india and you

  • @carolcarson7749
    @carolcarson7749 5 місяців тому +526

    He knows you're trying to help him. It's amazing how dogs sense how safe they are in your hands. Every single one of those fur babies.

    • @dovie2blue
      @dovie2blue 5 місяців тому +1

      I got tears when he looked at her with trust

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому

      I am live india and you 😢😢😢

  • @saraxles
    @saraxles 7 днів тому +1

    Aw, goodness, poor baby. You did an amazing job. Well done.

  • @cassandratruth
    @cassandratruth 5 місяців тому +326

    I work with horses professionally and I always tell people who ask me why I'm not scared "if you have no fear whatsoever around these animals, then you shouldn't be around them." But respecting an animal's ability to hurt you isn't the same as 'being scared.' I think it's important to be aware that animals CAN be dangerous, even just on accident, no matter how much trust and love we have between us. That's not the same thing as "being afraid of dogs."

    • @ahenchman8656
      @ahenchman8656 4 місяці тому +7

      A 15lb dog has enough jaw strength to crush chicken legs. The bones in your fingers are smaller than that.
      And not every dog gives warning snaps; not every owner teaches bite control

    • @bringmemyflail1321
      @bringmemyflail1321 4 місяці тому

      Well said.

    • @Patricia-h7n
      @Patricia-h7n Місяць тому

      No but​@@bringmemyflail1321

    • @jackflash8218
      @jackflash8218 Місяць тому

      Well that's a bunch of contradiction. 🤦‍♂️

  • @929cbr_rr
    @929cbr_rr 5 місяців тому +363

    Two paws up for this one. One for Vanessa and one for Sheldon. Good job.

  • @otterbeans
    @otterbeans 5 місяців тому +229

    There was a definite lightbulb moment for this dog in the end. I think he really did begin to trust Vanessa. How wonderful!

  • @loissemanek1715
    @loissemanek1715 10 днів тому +1

    This is the hardest dog I’ve seen so far you need to groom. It’s so important for the health of a furry dog like this. Your amazing!

  • @squat224
    @squat224 4 місяці тому +170

    My aunt had a dog that was similarly afraid of grooming, and after several different groomers refused to trim him I decided to give it a try, what I discovered is that it wasn't the grooming he didn't like, it was all the straps and tie downs they used to make it safer. Without a leash on and with the ability to run away he just stood there and let me cut his hair. It was a huge surprise to everyone involved.

    • @mobstercrow7515
      @mobstercrow7515 4 місяці тому +9

      It's the same for my cats! When we get a new dog or cat we put them all on harnesses and leashes. I've noticed that Meidro goes insane, which isn't like him at all. When I took the harness off, he did great and started playing with my puppy. He knew he could fight back and hide if he wanted to. I believe he felt restricted in a harness.

  • @susanpotter6445
    @susanpotter6445 4 місяці тому +360

    As an experienced groomer myself, I was so impressed at how she gained Sheldon's trust through gentleness and being aware of his body language. Patience and love go a long way in these situations. Kudos on a job well done!

  • @grammyjan
    @grammyjan 5 місяців тому +331

    I'm sure you realize how much that groom meant to that pup. He was probably extremely uncomfortable with all that matted fur. Most groomers would have run at the first attempt at a bite. You have a lot of patience and obviously want to help wherever you can! I am sure both dog and owner are extremely thankful! Great job!

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому

      I am live india and you

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande 2 місяці тому +7

    Everybody probably cries at the same time. So happy to see a dog relax and trust.

  • @ethnedragon8287
    @ethnedragon8287 5 місяців тому +553

    This is proof that not all dogs are abused or have a specific "bad" experience with a groomer or vet etc. Sometimes, just like with humans, they're just wired different and for whatever reason grooming is the trigger. Or vaccines or nail trims etc. We saw animals perfectly calm and gentle in the lobby with their owner flip a switch and turn into a tasmanian devil once they got into the treatment area. Sheldon's owners are good people. A lot of folks dump dogs just like him in shelters every day.

    • @ethnedragon8287
      @ethnedragon8287 5 місяців тому +58

      I have to wonder if animals like this have some kind of issue like regional pain syndrome or a neurological issue that causes them pain or an odd sensation that they don't understand so they react violently. They couldn't explain it to us, so it just looks like aggression or intolerance.

    • @sofri4451
      @sofri4451 5 місяців тому +12

      Loss of grounding maybe ?
      Nails on the table e.g. doesn't seem comfortable in fear. Try antislip.
      Anyway, good he doesn't get anesthesia. With such fur he would have more anesthesia than baths. 😮 Esp.because he has sensitive kidneys already. Please be gentle with sensitive dogs. Taking time sure helps.

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому +2

      I am live india and you 😢😢

    • @frogfireFantasy
      @frogfireFantasy 5 місяців тому +13

      I have a friend of mine who has a dog thats just. Nervous. He barks at nothing, and does guard duty despite the friend living in a suburb. He's just made different!

    • @elzbthp67
      @elzbthp67 5 місяців тому +9

      I adopted a shih tzu - poodle mix, knowing that when he arrived at the shelter, they had to shave him down to the skin die to severe matting. We're been together 5 years, making him around 10. Loki is a fantastic snuggle bunny and a great guard dog/alert system. He still hates grooming, and it's a constant battle. I won't risk sedation due to his history of heart worm treatment at that shelter, but I'm okay with the lopsided, patchy cut that he allows. I love him and am thankful for him every day. I feel that we've saved each other. He's happy and safe, and he has helped me through the passing of my fiance. Animals are amazing friends. ❤

  • @madalyntanner4003
    @madalyntanner4003 5 місяців тому +194

    The fact that he was trusting you more throughout the Grooming process means he trust you now! Yay he found a groomer he can trust!!!

  • @tattedweelamb
    @tattedweelamb 5 місяців тому +162

    I used to pet sit for this elderly Labrador retriever who had fear-based aggression. He very much liked his space and would only ever turn to give warnings but never actually bit someone. He brought tears to my eyes when he finally would come up to me with toys or asked to be petted. Even though he wasn’t my dog, I still think about him everyday because he ended up trusting me and it’s a beautiful experience❤ RIP Mr. Mowgli

  • @JolynBowler
    @JolynBowler Місяць тому +1

    Gotta love the Dog's person-reaction. You were wonderful with him. 💙🌻💙

  • @vaquero4495
    @vaquero4495 4 місяці тому +309

    I felt so bad for this poor little guy. Thank you for not giving up on him.

  • @ToastontheEastCoast
    @ToastontheEastCoast 5 місяців тому +123

    While his final result may not have been the prettiest, I'll bet he felt a million times better with all that matted coat removed. I was totally blown away with him allowing the facial grooming with so little resistance after the way he fought so hard during the rest of it.

  • @dmckim3174
    @dmckim3174 5 місяців тому +155

    In an afternoon Vanessa changed this dog's entire mindset about grooming. By the end he understood that she was not going to hurt him. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @StormSpottersTN
    @StormSpottersTN 10 днів тому +1

    Wow, you really did a great job getting him to settle down. Impressive!

  • @lisacenteno9522
    @lisacenteno9522 5 місяців тому +1462

    If groomed as puppy, something tells me, that there was some kind of incident that had left him traumatized.

    • @MarthSR
      @MarthSR 5 місяців тому +239

      Oh that's a given, 100%! Key here was to regain the doggo's trust, which was masterfully accomplished.

    • @cm-kn9cd
      @cm-kn9cd 5 місяців тому +208

      We had a groomer that traumatised our Benny. He was cur all over and bleeding from his ears. After that he had to be sedated. There usually a reason.

    • @jharris3267
      @jharris3267 5 місяців тому +61

      Well that’s sad he remembers trauma from that far back. It seems like the owner and the vet care. I can understand why people don’t want rescues.

    • @ferretocious
      @ferretocious 5 місяців тому +30

      That and the fact that the horrible owner left the dog in this condition. Mats can be extremely painful as they twist and pull at the skin.

    • @atk_1
      @atk_1 5 місяців тому +2

      💯

  • @diannebarnes9405
    @diannebarnes9405 5 місяців тому +240

    Sheldon changed his demeanor because he realized that after the long time spent with you, you didn't give up. He looked as if he really trusted you. That would bring tears to any dog lovers eyes. Especially since you felt his groin and said, "Do you have balls?". I really enjoyed watching this groom.

  • @austinalabrador5104
    @austinalabrador5104 4 місяці тому +327

    My mom was a professional groomer for years. And she found that when she got a problem dog like this guy, after talking to the owners she discovered they had a history or razor burn. Usually the owner was just told by the groomer who didn’t want to admit their mistake by saying they found a rash or hot spot.
    You are such a good groomer! few groomings like you have can turn around a nervous dog. With gentle understanding and the right blade depth will turn him around

    • @_Fizel_
      @_Fizel_ 3 місяці тому +14

      The vet email said they themselves had accidently given him razor burn before.
      But that was done by the vet during a fully sedated groom without proper grooming clippers.

    • @austinalabrador5104
      @austinalabrador5104 3 місяці тому +17

      @@_Fizel_ ouch. Mom almost always found aggressive dogs were razor burned before. Or are really afraid and are made to comply with brute force. Excellent groomers (like this one) do good at calming them. She takes all the time she and the fur-baby needs.

    • @xobelladonna2443
      @xobelladonna2443 3 місяці тому

      @@austinalabrador5104 razor burn will not make a dog act aggressive unless the dog is already not being trained properly. ive successfully trained over 50 rescue dogs to learn to love grooming. Very rarely is it something that happened during a previous groom so much as it’s the lack of owners doing their part at home. They need to do training in between grooms. 😊

  • @Dave_Wave
    @Dave_Wave 9 днів тому +1

    My wife and I groom together for the more assertive dogs. We've not had one needing sedation... yet. I enjoy watching your technique and admire your patience. Nice job on his muzzle.

  • @janetseidlitz5976
    @janetseidlitz5976 5 місяців тому +329

    I had a Cockapoo for over 17 years. She was adored by our whole family. Sweetest girl. For grooming, my mom would hand sheer her with one of us kids holding Snuffy. She would cry and whimper during the whole process, which is why we rarely used an electric clipper on her, just scissors. Some dogs are just prone to panic attacks and anxiety, just like people.

    • @jblyon2
      @jblyon2 5 місяців тому +18

      A good friend of mine has a cockapoo who is the most amazing family dog. I love every minute I get to spend with her. They have told me that she absolutely panics at the groomer though, and is terrified of thunder at home. She definitely has some separation anxiety too, but is happy as can be so long as someone she knows is with her when her owners are away. She was found abandoned before they adopted her though, so I'm sure that factors into the separation anxiety. I'm still in disbelief that anyone could abandon a dog as absolutely wonderful as she is. I'd take a copy of her in a heartbeat if I could!

    • @DessiHNDRXX
      @DessiHNDRXX 5 місяців тому +2

      Aw omg, I had one for 18 years. She was the best, the absolute best. She wasn't a fan of grooming and would shake, but she liked seeing the people lol.

    • @shendisackett
      @shendisackett 5 місяців тому +2

      My neighbour has the sweetest cockapoo. I had heard loads of stories about how awful they are and Teddy has none of those behaviours. He goes to the groomers regularly. He's just adorable, he does get upset though if I forget to talk to him when I'm outside. He will bark to get my attention so I talk to him 😂

  • @SarahM_GiveMeSparkles
    @SarahM_GiveMeSparkles 5 місяців тому +146

    Poor Sheldon! I get the feeling he's had more than one bad experience with clippers, he's just so scared the poor boy. You did amazing Vanessa! He really trusted you by the end. You should be very proud of yourself. 💜

  • @diego_fe
    @diego_fe 5 місяців тому +81

    As a dog groomer i took the decision about over a year ago that i no longer take on dogs that are agressive and bite for whatever reason. I just learned i dont have the emotional capacity and patience to do so. So i applaud those who can are willing to do so 👏🏻

  • @weravetter509
    @weravetter509 18 днів тому +2

    My boomer dog, 16 years old, don’t like the grooming anymore. Because of his almost blindness, hearing lost and be unstable on his legs he just fight. It’s so much stress for him. My hart breaks to see him like this. Two years ago I decided to stay for the whole process and helping with holding and calming him. That’s makes it much easier for my dog and the groomer.
    You done a very good job to earn his trust with patience

  • @angelabennett8245
    @angelabennett8245 5 місяців тому +214

    Vanessa is a dog whisperer. At the end of the groom he became a lot calmer.

    • @Girl-Next-Door
      @Girl-Next-Door 5 місяців тому +2

      Maybe his meds finally kicked in lol

  • @TheoKemppainen
    @TheoKemppainen 5 місяців тому +83

    THE RELIEF he must've felt.

  • @pennysaufley8974
    @pennysaufley8974 5 місяців тому +118

    I’m a retired icu rn and your calm and tranquil manner is exactly how we approach confused and freaked out patients. Thank you for not yelling at these scared beings, which I’ve seen other groomers do.

    • @TheTataNini
      @TheTataNini 5 місяців тому +12

      As it should be; well done you. As a child I had a horrible experience at the dentists and now my dentist talks to me like an 8yo, puts on Tom & Jerry and I become more bearable to deal with.
      Feeding off of Vanessa's vibe and energy is what I believe turned Sheldon around. He actually seemed calmer when the fur came off and felt touch on his skin. And owner's reaction, priceless! I hope Sheldon enjoys his next bath.

    • @dannahbanana11235
      @dannahbanana11235 5 місяців тому +13

      Thank you for being kind. I've known people in the medical field who clearly aren't there because they want to help people. when you're sick or hurt and scared is not the time you need someone to be impatient and rude to you,. One bad experience can stick out more than the dozen good ones someone has had. So I know good med professionals are underappreciated.

    • @mred8002
      @mred8002 3 місяці тому +2

      Also retired icu nurse manager, and had the added experience of ICU psychosis after a difficult surgery. The unit director and I had some good conversations from those insights once I recovered.

  • @rachelcannon6891
    @rachelcannon6891 7 днів тому +1

    Poor buddy's got to be in traction to get groomed. You did such a good job!

  • @brmam1385
    @brmam1385 2 місяці тому +244

    If you shed some tears after Sheldon, you EARNED them! A terrified dog that came to trust you enough for him to let you trim his face; in gold medal dog grooming, bet that’s absolutely a gold medal!♥👍

  • @MommaSkelly
    @MommaSkelly 5 місяців тому +140

    Seeing at the start, how scared he was. Completely restrained and just petrified, but clearly ready to snap....
    then seeing being able to take off his muzzle, remove practically all restraints, and just a bit of teeth show and growls ...
    WoW ... what a transformation ALL around.

    • @ShaluCan
      @ShaluCan 5 місяців тому

      I am live india and you

  • @robinrose7849
    @robinrose7849 4 місяці тому +128

    Even though he's been growling and fighting somewhat, he was really fairly calm and his groom came out better than expected. Poor Sheldon must have been so stressed out but you did a great job!

  • @diamondsapphire2047
    @diamondsapphire2047 2 місяці тому +1

    Dex and torb for every groom? Poor baby…I’m glad the vet referred out so those meds didn’t have to keep being used. Kudos to you for your patience. I get the sense that even when the camera is off you maintain a calm attitude and treat each animal with respect

  • @Aeryn4John
    @Aeryn4John 5 місяців тому +51

    I promise you, you weren't the only one moved to tears by how much he trusted you or how happy he was at the end. He's such a sweet dog who just can't stand grooming. 🥰

  • @unattributed1641
    @unattributed1641 5 місяців тому +110

    Thank you Vanessa for showing us not only your professionalism, but your deep care and empathy for pets like Sheldon.

  • @TysonDylan0
    @TysonDylan0 5 місяців тому +126

    Matts eliminated. Trust gained. Sheldon will remember this

  • @paulaheflin75
    @paulaheflin75 16 днів тому +1

    Animals understand when they are so loved n someone is trying to help them

  • @swipeswifejess3234
    @swipeswifejess3234 4 місяці тому +69

    You’re not scared of the dogs, you know and respect the damage they do warranted or not. This was so moving to watch.

  • @Zman-000
    @Zman-000 4 місяці тому +148

    My Husky (a rescue) was like this, absolutely HATED having her paw pads shaved and nails clipped absolutely a no go area were her paws.
    How i got her trust and I'm the only one that can work on her paws safely is treats, low smooth tones of talking and ear scratches with just holding her front paws in my other hand and rubbing the top of the paws with my thumb. Getting her used to someone, anyone, touching her paws.
    Now days she lays there like a lump and snoozes while I work on her paws, she doesn't even lift her head. That level of trust took a while to build but worth it.

  • @tonisanich9243
    @tonisanich9243 4 місяці тому +117

    I think Sheldon felt the relief from the rest of his body and accepted you were helping him, not hurting him.

  • @FE-RoadRunner
    @FE-RoadRunner 5 днів тому +1

    best Pro I have ever observed doing a dendy job!

    • @FE-RoadRunner
      @FE-RoadRunner 5 днів тому +1

      15:35
      maybe a dumb tip from a total enthusiastic stoned layman.. give the sweatheart a snack for putting up such a good behavior. Hench "Pavlov". 🙏

  • @Morel92
    @Morel92 4 місяці тому +58

    The way he was turning into the clippers at the end. My heart. You really earned his trust

  • @angelat.8997
    @angelat.8997 5 місяців тому +66

    I can’t imagine anyone ever accusing you of being afraid of dogs - so much so that I actually laughed loudly when you made the comment.
    You are fantastic with all of your furry clients! ❤

  • @brookescott9598
    @brookescott9598 4 місяці тому +60

    Girl vs Sheldon. And...THEY BOTH WON! Sweet and gentle groomer.💞

  • @reapsow3003
    @reapsow3003 2 місяці тому +17

    I can hear the frustration in your voice. Im sure this was very taxing and stressful to do. It was very kind of you to attempt this