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A word about grooming yourself.....don't expect perfection. I've had Shadow for 6 months and just now really getting the hang of grooming. The first time-she had a little spot on her head that was REALLY short. Another time it looked like I shaved off her "eyebrows". THe hair does grow back. Like anything else grooming takes practice and unfortunately Shadow is my "practice" dog. I'm sure you'll do fine. Best of luck and welcome to YT!! |
Sophiesquirt - good news to hear. Glad she's doing better. Would luv to see pic of that little squirt in that sweater! All the best! |
May sure you use the right kind of brush. I had a poodle before so I used a slicker brush and then I thought Teddi was gaining weight because she was getting broad shoulders.....well it ended up I wasn't brushing her all the way down to her skin so she had to get shaved!! So then I found out that I needed to use a pin brush. We haven't had any problems since and she actually has never even been to a groomer in 3 years. I just to the minimum myself. |
Which brush do you use? There are so many...I'm not sure which one to get. I've been using a baby brush, which obviously wasn't working. She's so tiny, I want her to enjoy brushing as much as I do, and she does, but this brush didn't do anything... |
Use a pin brush with no heads on the brussels :) Heres a link to show you what they look like. Pin Brush For Dogs |
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I'm sorry you felt "scolded" sometimes people aren't as tactful as they mean to be....you didn't do anything WRONG!! You're just trying to take care of your baby...it probably would have been better to wait to have her groomed or even bathed until she got used to you and your household..but what's done is done....Just love her and reassure her...try not to cuddle or pet her when she's in a fearful state...try to get her mind on something else...when she's happy and in a positive mind frame...give her a treat...that will encourage that state of mind. The good thing about dogs is they don't have memories like us...she might be a little fearful in the future...but just stay positive and reassure her...They live in the moment...she'll get over the scary experience....like the other poster said...just try to play with her..be positive....and she'll be just fine! :) |
I'm glad she's doing better!! Maybe she just got scared from being groomed-it was a new experience. Is it possible for you to find a groomer to come to your home and do the grooming, that way your baby will feel more comfortable in familiar surroundings. |
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I've read on here about the ones that has wooden pins, have used that one? Thanks! |
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Why are some pin brushes so sharp? Some of them actually hurt to touch the ends. Hopefully no one uses those on fragile Yorkie skin. |
I am glad she is getting better. I learned to groom my 4 because I can't afford to send 4 dogs to the groomers and I don't like having them out of my hands. I use the Chris Christensen gold series pin brush, CC butter comb and the CC wooden pin brush and the madden pin brush. They aren't perfectly groomed by any means but they are good enough. You will learn as you go along and hair grows back. lol |
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I use the Madan brushes from www.toplinepet.com - Jenny is a member here (and I love to support YT members when I can), her user ID is mimimomo, you can Pm her and she can advise you on which brush is the best for your little one. |
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Sophiesquirt, glad she is back to normal. I do think they can act differently due to a haircut or unusual experience, or to YOUR reaction to her in how different she looks. Might take a little while for her confidence to grow. Grooming yourself is not that hard, and takes away all the worries, so go for it. |
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