Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I recently purchased a lovely LesPouches brush. Ever since I started using it my dear Missy is "spooked"
When she sees me with any grooming tool....brushes,combs, etc.she runs away.
I am not sure whether I hurt her with the new brush or it was a bad experience with the last groomer that kept her for over 4 hours and did a terrible job. Any suggestions on how I can solve the dilemma she and I are in.
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Hi Ann,
My doodles are more calm and relaxed when they're on a grooming table, they practically fall asleep while being brushed. It's difficult to know exactly what is spooking Missy, perhaps she was accidentally cut or nicked at some time during grooming (it happens) or maybe the noise of the electric clippers ?? I've never hurt my dogs with my Les Poochs brush, they seem to love it. Les Poochs polishes the tip of each bristle to provide a more comfortable feeling for the dog. That makes a big difference especially when the coat is trimmed rather short.
One of my doodles (Shiloh) always runs when he sees me with the nail clippers....but that's because I accidentally cut a nail too short one day...he was not happy with me. That was 2 years ago, but he remembers well. I'm still trying to figure out is why my doodle (Truman) runs whenever I pick up a pillow....very odd. LOL
Be calm and assertive with Missy on the grooming table. She will pick up on your emotions, so always be confident and at ease. Give her a treat periodically as she is being groomed...she will begin to see it as a potentially rewarding experience.....but it will take some time. I always have some cubes of cheese handy during grooming....my doodles' favorite treat. :-)
Best Wishes,
Kemp
Ripley, Shiloh, Oliver and Truman
Kemp,
I am curious about the polished tip of each bristle. I have been wondering a long time about what makes these
brushes so special, as I own the copy of it available from PetEdge. It the tip of the metal bristle rounded off or
just smoothed out? Please give me some better idea. I recently got a metal bristle brush that didn't feel
as sharp as the rest of the others I own, but would still prefer one that is a slicker type with a more rounded end.
Hi Sally,
The tip of the bristle is not actually rounded.... It is more "squared off" and polished instead of leaving an unfinished pointy tip that could possibly feel sharp. I'm not sure exactly how they polish each tip but I can definitely feel a difference when I test it on my arm, as compared to one of the "copy" brushes...I got one of the copy brushes and used it on Oliver....he looked at me like I was crazy.....a friend of mine also had one and the handle snapped with the first use.
Les Poochs is the best grooming brush for all dogs, and that's why I have all of the varieties available at my store. They are widely used by professional groomers. The Green variety is the one I use on all four of my doodles.
Kemp
Thanks, Jane. Will take you up on your suggestion and show my Missy May who is the boss.
Will let you know how I make out!
Kemp,
Thank you for answering a question I have been wondering about for a very long time. Looks like I may now
consider getting an L.P. brush. (hmmm.....somewhere in my old brain that sounds a lot like a phonograph record) lOl !
Thanks Sally,
I'm happy I could help. If you decide to get a brush for "Ditzy Mitzi Fluffmuffin" I would definitely go with the wide Green variety....I have them available if needed.
I just noticed on your page you are in Fort Lauderdale....I was born there (Broward General) on Andrews Ave..........I lived there 41 years. :-) I could use some of that warm weather right now.
Kemp
Good Morning Kemp,
I would love to share some of our "warm" weather with you, however, it has been cooler than normal here this winter, though I know its a lot warmer than up North. Funny, we spent 40 years up North to come home to
Florida. We grew up in Miami and ended up in Plantation, just 5 minutes away from Broward General.
Thanks again for your advice, when we are ready I will definitely remember Green!
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