Am I the only one that gave up trying to get a bow in?? Esme gives me SUCH a hard time when I try to get a bow in her hair! I brush her everyday and she doesn't mind that at all. She totally relaxes and actually gets excited when she sees her brush. The minute I try to put something in her hair she gets wild. Eventually, I can get it in, but I don't know if it's worth the fight.... I have pretty much given up. Am I the only one??? |
Maggie is mostly bowless Maggie hates!!! her bow......she is not the most feminine little girl yorkie that I have seen :eek: .....she has tall thin legs......sparse but growing hair.......very alpha......very athletic.......but by golly she is the only girl in the whole family and she is going to have a bow if I have to superglue it to her head :eek: ......my husband rolls his eyes everytime I wrestle her to the floor and try desperately to pull up the hair and pin the bow on :rolleyes: ...then she spends 15 minutes trying to swipe it off with her paws :D She is a hoot and I love her even if she is not "frilly" Max and Maggie's Mom |
I would love to see that- Mom VS. Maggie!!!! The wrestling event of the year!!!!! :eyetearss :eyetearss :eyetearss |
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I feel for ya...I have Cheri who isn't crazy about her bow ... I can only say - keep practicing...What kind of bows are you using ? I used lots of the little www.petedge.com bows for my girls when just starting ...and I would wrap Cheri up in a towel so she felt secure....brush her and do her bow - and she finally got used to it....Your puppy is adorable by the way... ...I think they usually get used to it - but I know a few that really won't wear one - that's when it's haircut time ! |
Oh gosh my Kelsey is the same way! She finds a way to take it out when i'm not looking! :rolleyes: |
Ok, it's probably time you all know this. I have NEVER even attempted to put anything in Simon or Hallie's hair. ever! I always figured they would chew each others heads off trying to get them out. I bet Hallie would love it b/c she is so prissy but Simon would eat me alive ;) |
Lexie puts up a fight to be brushed and combed. I have to give her a brush to chew on to keep her occupied long enough to barely brush her. I tried to put a bow in her hair when she was asleep...it stayed for about 15 mintues before she scratched it out. I want her to be so girly, but my husband calls her a tomboy! Maybe the groomer can help. :jump28ib: |
Both of mine have bangs, do I need to say anything more lol. |
Maybe there is hope for me.... I, too, was beginning to feel like Lil Bit would be the only 'bowless' little girl in town....BUT....yesterday, while I was letting the grandkids linger in the bathtub....I entertained them with a "brushing and bow demonstration' with Lil Bit. The brushing is no problem, but the bow part is a laugh. Actually, I am still trying to get her to let a little 'gator clip' stay in for a while. I got the clip in and was soon distracted with the kids. To my surprise I found the clip STILL IN HER HAIR 3 hours later!!!!!! (YEAH!!!) Haven't tried again since then....maybe I can do this after all!!! |
With Mia, I put her lying back on my lap and that's when she knows she's going to get brushed, combed, get her eyes cleaned and get her hair up. I use a tiny elastic (probably the size of the tip of my pinky) and I do three turns in her little pony tail. I have to double loop afterwards cuz her hair is long. If I would know how to attach a picture of her, I could show you, but I'm still a newbie :( (although I think I managed to put her picture in somewhere on this site). I taught her how to stay still with treats of course, but now she knows that at the end of her brushing, etc. she will get a big treat. Every morning she knows she has to have her eyes cleaned, but she will get some Cherios afterwards :) |
We too have given up on the bows in the girls hair...they love to be brushed but as soon as you try to put a bow in they become totally different little girls...almost like the devil...so we have just given up on that whole thing...the only time they get a bow is when the groomer does it, they are the only one who can somehow get them to let them put one it...it is the craziest thing...they are the cutest when they have one in, esp. ones that match but it doesn't happen very often at all for us!! |
[QUOTE=max's mom].....but by golly she is the only girl in the whole family and she is going to have a bow if I have to superglue it to her head :eek: :lol tears :lol tears :lol tears |
WARNING about using the jaw clips! I have been using a tiny jaw clip to keep Oscar's hair out of his eyes...well the other day, he wimpered off an on and I could never figure out what was wrong with him. By the end of the day, most of his top knot was down so I took the clip out and there on top of his little head was a red, hot knot! I think I may have clipped his scalp as well! I feel like such a horrible mommy! At first I thought it was a tumor! But after a couple of days it seems to be going down. If it is not totally gone in a week, we are going to the vet. So, Oscar went to the groomer and we got all that head hair cut off...now he looks like a little punk rocker...but all they cut was his head, so he looks like a shrunken head! So today, he is back at the groomer trying to get the body trimed to match his little head! But I don't care how he looks, as long as I don't hurt him anymore...I feel so bad! |
Help for topknots I have used barettes and clips from the "human little girl" department. They are easy to snap in, and you don't have to wrestle with your little one while you try to pull the hair through the band. It's a good starting plase until they get used to the feel of a bow and having you mess with their natural 'do. Just be careful that they don't pull them out and chew on or eat the barettes. Mine have shaken their heads and chewed their barettes as if to say, "Take that!" I bought a gorgeous crystal barette that my Abegail promptly slung across the room...guess she prefers the natural look. It took a long time to get her to let me do her topknot and now she's a pro at it. We all know Yorkies can be little terrors...just keep at it and she'll eventually give up. A breeder once told me that you have to be willing to try one more time than your dog will resist. Common sense, I know, but I got the point. Good luck! -Victoria |
thanks for the warning..... Oscars mom I use the little jaw clips for maggie too.......but remember I am wrestling her to the ground :p ..so I usually only clip the ends of her hair..(not on purpose but because I am trying to clip a moving target) I have admired the beautiful "fountain" top knots on the girlie dogs in the forum.....Maggie's is stick straight.......and shoots up like a 3 inch geyser....it is so pitiful..but by golly.... people know that she is a girl :D today...she is sporting a lilac sparkly clip that is hanging sideways and hits her nose every time she runs........I must go refresh her coiffure :eek: Max and Maggie's Mom |
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