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  1. She’s not brushing hard! People need to chill out that’s the difference between someone groomed at home vs a professional. Their hair will get tangled if not brushed right.

  2. He was shaking the whole time .. poor baby
    This is why I can’t trust most groomers .. they just keep going even if it’s scaring the poor animal .. maybe stop .. reassure him.. give him a treat so he’s not miserable the whole time and keep going

  3. Never seen such a lazy groomer in my life that does not even brush through the dogs coat before bathing to make sure that there is no dead hair or mats. Even well groomed dogs have dead hair and the odd mat. To then bathe an unbrushed dog is going to make sure that any mats are even worse. Then, she cannot even be bothered to brush out the poor dog before clipping to make sure that there are no mats that are going to pull when the clippers hit, and to make sure that you get an even clip. I am utterly amazed that the went to the bother of blast drying him and didn't just put him in  a drying cabinet to save herself even more of a chore..Words fail me.

  4. For everyone complaining about how hard she's brushing the dog, relax. She knows what she's doing. If you look closely, you'll see she is holding the end of the dog's ear as she pulls the slicker brush through. That serves 2 purposes. It lets her know where the dogs ear ends so she doesn't hurt I'm with the slicker brush tines. If you notice, she is brushing under her hand. The bottom part of the ear. A Maltese has very short ears but they wear the hair long. So most of that hair is just hair. The ears stop about eye level. He isn't getting hurt. The 2 no reason she holds the ear like that is so she doesn't pull his hair and cause pain. She's holding it so it doesn't get pulled. She knows what she's doing and is gracious enough to try and help us home groomers! Be nice to her. I appreciate these videos. This is how I've learned how to groom my Pekingese and Maltese and Yorkie at home. Thank you!

  5. I love your videos, you do a beautiful job, you handle the dogs lovingly with compassion and authority, like a great teacher, plus you are a great teacher!! Can you tell us where you get the shammy? I probably did not spell it correctly, I'm having a hard time finding one that's for dogs

  6. good job….but you could pat or talk to dog a bit….to help him relax
    just a bit more tenderness not so clinical
    they are sending thier precious babies to you to be spoilt…..

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