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Originally Posted by MI Yorkielover I tell her to sit then I hold a treat in one hand and brush her with the other hand. |
I have to give Frisco something to chew also, anything, he keeps messing with the comb even though I try to be as unobtrusive as I can. He doesn't fall asleep anymore. Mostly he HATES me messing with his bangs or whiskers so I save them for whenever I can sneak or outmaneuver, and I scruff him up in some other way, like how they pinch you before giving you a needle at the doctor, to confuse your nervous system. And it seems to help when I can do him a once-over first with a big brush, then get picky about details after I know where they all are.
Anyway it's become a new wrassling game I think. I try to mother-roll him on the couch, with my nose, and elbows... I need two hands to get the tangles! In the end it will be either a bonding experience or a declaration of independence.
What happens if a yorkie is left to get all matted up? Is there a yorkie de-tangler product?