Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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I started to groom while my puppy was resting on me lap, while she was sleeping. Talking to her softly, I clipped her toe nails. A little at a time. When she stirred, I stopped and kissed & hugged her. Soon she began to trust and knew that she was ok. Now she love it. Play with her feet and toes a lot while she is on your lap.
Use a "SOFT" small slicker brush, a med. size comb and a very small comb for her face.
My best advice is try SINGING or HUMMING while your brushing her. Take the brushing very slowly. Every day for maybe 2 or 3 minutes at a time. Don't worry about matting until she's a bit older like 10 months or so.
Kathy & Lauscha
Now is the time to work on getting her used to grooming. I start my puppies on the table at 6 weeks using a clipper for a sani cut, scissors for the face and I cut nails and pull ear hair too at that time.
Actually, nail cutting starts at 3 or 4 days old or mom gets horrible scratches.
If you are going to take your puppy to a groomer, don't wait until they actually need grooming. The sooner you go the better. See if you can find one that will just put your puppy on the table, pretend to brush for a few seconds, give a treat and then you go home.
Practice practice practice!
I recommend doing A LOT of positive association with grooming. So, while you are brushing or doing any grooming, give really high level tasty treats throughout. It helps if you have two people. Or, if it's just you, in one hand hold something like cheese in your hand. With your other hand, gently start brushing her, as you let her lick the cheese in your hand. Repeat until she knows that brushing = tasty treats. :-)
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