I have a rough collie who is about 75-80 lbs and he has always been a huuuuggee baby when it comes to being groomed. I tried when he was small, but I should've tried harder because it only got more challenging as he got bigger. He'd literally /scream/ at me if I came near him with a brush and would thrash wildly from nail clippers.. and he'd arrooorrroooo and run away if I turned the dremel on two feet from him. He'd never bite me or intentionally hurt me, he really is the sweetest and most sensitive dog… but he would thrash wildly and even busted my lip once by accident when he threw his head back into me as I tried to touch up his nails. That was fun.
He was banned from multiple groomers because he's just so unruly… literally a big brat, but again my fault for not being more diligent when he was little. So I've done what I can at home, but started really trying to work with him this past year.. I had my biggest breakthrough like a month ago though!
I bought these slow cat feeders because my youngest kitties are little pigs and one day I decided to try to use them to smear wet food into them to distract my dog while I brushed him out. I've tried lick mats and stuff, but he'd get through it so quick. The slow feeders are deeper so I can really smear it in. One can of dog food buys me like 30 minutes of brushing, though I have to refill it 3-4 times.
Then I started to thinking about how it'd be nice to blow his undercoat out, so I ended up doing research and ordering a doggy headband that goes over his ears. I haven't tried it with that yet, but his nails have always been a battle and I hate nail clippers so I wondered if the band would make him less afraid of a dremel's noise.
Dude.. I've used the dremel /twice/ with the headband. First session I'd have to balance his leg on my leg as I used the dremel, but no fucks given really other than wanting to put his paw down sometimes to rebalance himself. Second session.. he's laying down for me and just letting me lift his paws while he licks at the slow feeder! I'm honestly stunned. No arroorrooooing and yelling at me and trying to run away.. literally just laid down and licked up his wet food while I went from nail to nail.
I'm just so happy and relieved.. I've always felt so bad when I found mats in his fur or when his nails got too long. He's looking so handsome and I just know he's gotta feel better tooo! ♥ It's sooo important to socialize and desensitize a puppy to being groomed and handled, I get that now, but I'm so glad we've been able to find a system that works for us.
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