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Ginger will not let me brush her chest or tummy. She cowers (?) down and I can hardly turn her over. I can brush the rest of her okay..but the chest and sometimes she pulls back her front paws too and hides them. I have used several different brushes and combs, so I don't think that it is the tool I am using. My son can hold a treat up high and she looks up and tries to get the treat, and I can get a little donebut not as much is I like. The funny thing is, if I don't have a brush in hand, she is ALL tummy and I can run my fingers through snarls, without a problem. SOmetimes I wish I was Edward Scissorhands so I could groom at a moments notice!!
Any suggestions...please!!!!!
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I just sit on the floor with my dogs. They lie next to me as I brush.
I would like to be a Scissorhand too!! LOL Tara doesn't like her front legs brushed and she and I have come a long way teaching each other how to get the job done! I taught her what "right paw" and "left paw" mean and she knows when to give me her feet. We use LOTS of treats during grooming and I have to be very slow and respectful around her sensitive areas which include the front legs. She will let me know (usually with The Look) when I need to slow down or be more gentle. If I get too over-zealous on her front legs she will start flinching like I have the brush plugged into an electric outlet!! So, we are still working at it too!!
She has much more accepting of the CC gold pin brush and the rolling tooth comb. I don't know what you are using but the tools can made a big difference for them.
Yeah, the comb is pretty cool actually. The teeth turn so they have more give to them then a regular comb and don't pull as easily. Here is an example of what mine loos like. I think they come in course, medium, fine.
http://www.lucysdoghouse.net/bamboorotatingfinetoothcomb.html
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