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My Yorkie hates bows! I LOVE little dog bows, but my little boy hates them. As soon as I put one on him he thinks something is attacking him and runs around the house trying to pry it off. It looks so cute for a total of a half of a second. Then I feel bad and take it off of him. How does your yorkie react? |
Cece does the exact same thing. She won't put up with them at all. We stopped trying :rolleyes:. |
Joey was like that, but now he will wear bows without any problem. Start with just the band, and don't make it too tight, there should be some room in between the band and his scalp and basically he shouldn't even feel the band in. After that goes well for a few days, go to puppy bows, which are actually just a small piece of ribbon with a hair band looped in the center to make a bow. These are pretty easy to make. After a week or so when he gets use to the weight of that bow, you can go for a slightly heavier/larger bowl. If he starts rubbing his head, make sure the band isn't too tight, and if it's okay, distract with a toy. |
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If you just try to put a bow on your Yorkie's head, it's only natural that he/she'll think "there's something up there!" and most likely will want to remove it. It's a new, foreign object and feels strange to your little one. Sometimes, a bit of bow training (and patience) is necessary. Good luck! :) PS - Welcome to YorkieTalk! |
That's very good advice. I will definitely give it a shot! Thanks! |
Come on mom! Boys don't wear bows! |
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LOL I started with the colored hair ties I got at the Walmart kids department. It was easy to put on. I kept going lets do top knot. I would brush it and put the tie in. I would keep doing it. He finally got used to it. He would take his little paws and try to get it out. Always look like a hot mess. . . Sometimes he still does lol. All I can say you have to keep doing it. |
Great advice! My mom absolutely loves it when Zoey has bows. Unfortunately, she too hates it and tries to get it off the first chance she gets. I think I'll try these methods and see how it goes. |
Kristin told me you have to keep at it. He will get used to it. Well I kept at it. Now I say ok we are going to do top knot and he doesn't give me a problem. Also reward him as you you are doing it. I have a few Cheerios that I break in half. I give him one in the beginning. Then I brush the top of his hair another Cheerio, then I put the band in and another Cheerio. Also as I am doing it I am talking to him in a calm voice. You are such a good boy. Trust me I did this every morning. And a few times during the day lol but he got better. After he got used to the hair tie. Then I did latex band with a separate bow. Good luck |
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I googled "Men who wear bows," and nothing/no one came up. |
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Abigail hates them. I can't even get her to stay still to brush her topknot. However, it may be my own dang fault. The one time I WAS able to get her topknot in I think I may have made it too tight. She couldn't blink. :eek: |
Tibbe hates them. I think a lot of dogs just don't like anything semi-permanently fixed to the top of their heads. They have to live such domesticated, "humanized" lives that I let mine skate on this as I can keep the hair short and puppy looking on top so it doesn't fall in their eyes. I always feared I would be gone and a dog of mine would work the bow/clasp loose and it could fall down still attached further down along the top knot hair and keep bumping into his/her eyes, maybe hurting a cornea, while I'm away, causing the dog to keep pawing and rubbing at it and hurting its eyes further that way. A dog will worry at something loose until he's hurt at times. I know - I worry too much but where my dogs are concerned, I can't help it. I'm a paranoid nutcase for them and the trouble they can get into and I'll admit to it. :hide2: |
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My girls LOVE our little topknot morning ritual. If one's due for a bath & doesn't get a topknot first thing in the morning I have to console her or even pretend I'm putting one in! My advice is much like Nancy1999's. Use a small rubber band, make sure it's wrapped tight around the hair, but not tight pulling the hair. To me the rubber band is the key, anything else doesn't stay in & is too heavy. Then I add a barrette by catching most of the hair in the barrette back-that insures it'll stay all day. (So in other words, don't just close the barrette around the whole topknot, the back of the barrette should catch most of the hair in front of the topknot, but not all of it.) My girls don't have super thick hair so I make sure my barrettes aren't too heavy. Good luck! Hopefully your pup will start loving his daily topknot care. Of course, take it out at night & scratch his head really good & tell him what a good boy he is!!! |
I couldn't get Billi to sit still long enough to get a bow in- had to take her to a groomer to do her first top knot... Gotta say tho, practice makes perfect! She let me put her hair in a band & clip last night for the first time. Encouraging! Definitely going to practice the steps that were posted :) Just keep at it, your furbaby will get used to it! |
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Hahahaha yes! |
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