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I find that my boys will only behave if they are up on a higher surface and I am at eye level with them. I don't have a grooming table so I use a rubber mat on a kitchen counter and then do a huge clean down afterwards. As for the beards I always have baby wipes to hand and find that if I use them frequently that works quite well.
I'm assuming Gracie is still pretty young? I used lots of treats when I first started brushing Winnie. (And by "treats" I mean kibble- she loves her kibble and I really didn't want to load her up with real treats.) If she sat still and let me brush her, she got a treat. The moment she started resisting, I said "eh eh." Once she relaxed, I treated her and started brushing her again. Eventually she learned that resisting gets her no where! Rope toys work, too- keeps them occupied.
The other thing is that I always put her up on a table- it helps her know that I mean business, and gives me better control. When she was little, I used the bathroom counter so that she couldn't squirm off. Now, a card table works well. Winnie used to be a little maniac when she was young, but now she loves the brushing (except for her legs and rear!). She even jumps up on to the card table.
I comb her beard every day, and I've never had trouble with it getting dirty. But, I do keep it shorter. I've heard others say that they use baby wipes to clean up.
I can never get Bentley below his "elbows". I will have to put him on some kind of raised platform. That is a good idea. His beard gets gross, too. I'll try the baby wipes. Good thread, Lyndy.
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