@reddheddz. You're right... that was mean-spirited and I definitely owe an apology. I made that comment over a year ago from a very bad and dark place and I'm sorry. It wasn't right or fair, and again, all I can do is offer my most sincere apologies for being such a jerk. Forgive me.
I love all of your videos. You have a gentle manner and a light hand. I'm getting a standard poodle puppy in 10 days and am going to do the grooming myself.
Do you use Filipino/German shears for bulk trimming? I have lots of shears but do not have Filipinos Also, what kind of stand dryer and force dryer would you recommend for home grooming. I have An Afghan hound too. All I have right now is the small Metro force dryer that clamps onto the table. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Those are tags that help the videos come up in your search. They use words/tags that they think people will use to find the video. It's just part of the search process.
It is easyer to scissor the hair that using a shavor.I think using a curved scissor is much easyer you get a much cleaner line than using a shaver.Make sure you don't use conditioner on there hair and blow dry them very well if it's still damp it will fall flat.
@dalmarie23 I think if you are just neatening up the coat, shears would be easier. If you are cutting length off, clippers are faster and easier. Follow that with using shears to neaten by cutting off all the 'sticky outies'. We all just find what works best for us.
Thanks. I'm trying to learn how to groom my two toy poodles. I assume everything is the same, just on a smaller scale? And Shannon? 'Poodle hair is wool and you cannot make a mistake'? You've obviously never owned, much less groomed, a poodle. Man... if you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your ignorant mouth shut, moron. People are trying to learn something here... and we already know there are big mouth idiots in the world.
Poodle hair is wool so you can not make a mistake on it as it all growns in the same direction. So with the grain of the hair only needed when grooming dogs that have hair not wool
Are you serious right now? Wow...after reading all your incorrect comments, I have come to the conclusion you know NOTHING about grooming poodles. Please, don't act like an expert when you are not. Obviously you have NEVER groomed a poodle by your false statements.
Could you tell me please, how old is Rosie? And what color is she?
elftails 7 months ago
Good job, expertvillage, is this a kennel cut?
elftails 7 months ago
@reddheddz. You're right... that was mean-spirited and I definitely owe an apology. I made that comment over a year ago from a very bad and dark place and I'm sorry. It wasn't right or fair, and again, all I can do is offer my most sincere apologies for being such a jerk. Forgive me.
WyldeRadio 1 year ago
I love all of your videos. You have a gentle manner and a light hand. I'm getting a standard poodle puppy in 10 days and am going to do the grooming myself.
Do you use Filipino/German shears for bulk trimming? I have lots of shears but do not have Filipinos Also, what kind of stand dryer and force dryer would you recommend for home grooming. I have An Afghan hound too. All I have right now is the small Metro force dryer that clamps onto the table. Thank you for sharing your expertise!
reddheddz 1 year ago
How do you take a dog with long, straight fur and shave him all the way down? Can someone link that vid for me?
greymacaw 2 years ago
yup thats true poodles dont have fur they have hair.
botchity15 2 years ago
y does it say-
POODLE DOG GROOMING:POODLE DOG GROOMING:
?
nintendogs4everluv91 2 years ago
Those are tags that help the videos come up in your search. They use words/tags that they think people will use to find the video. It's just part of the search process.
reddheddz 1 year ago
I watch all your videos about grooming poodles many times, I learn a lot, so thank you for posting it!!!
harlekintim 2 years ago 2
It is easyer to scissor the hair that using a shavor.I think using a curved scissor is much easyer you get a much cleaner line than using a shaver.Make sure you don't use conditioner on there hair and blow dry them very well if it's still damp it will fall flat.
dalmarie23 2 years ago
Its spelled Easier. Many many people make mistakes spelling easyer Than Easier.
YuukiOmizu 2 years ago
@dalmarie23 I think if you are just neatening up the coat, shears would be easier. If you are cutting length off, clippers are faster and easier. Follow that with using shears to neaten by cutting off all the 'sticky outies'. We all just find what works best for us.
reddheddz 1 year ago
i am a little curious about this clipper? Is that expensive?
petgroomingcn 3 years ago
Thanks. I'm trying to learn how to groom my two toy poodles. I assume everything is the same, just on a smaller scale? And Shannon? 'Poodle hair is wool and you cannot make a mistake'? You've obviously never owned, much less groomed, a poodle. Man... if you don't know wtf you're talking about, keep your ignorant mouth shut, moron. People are trying to learn something here... and we already know there are big mouth idiots in the world.
WyldeRadio 3 years ago
@WyldeRadio No need to be mean. Why not positively share knowledge?
reddheddz 1 year ago
poodles don't have fur, they have hair!
CapeWesty 3 years ago
Poodle hair is wool so you can not make a mistake on it as it all growns in the same direction. So with the grain of the hair only needed when grooming dogs that have hair not wool
shannon9119990 3 years ago
Are you serious right now? Wow...after reading all your incorrect comments, I have come to the conclusion you know NOTHING about grooming poodles. Please, don't act like an expert when you are not. Obviously you have NEVER groomed a poodle by your false statements.
BullyBreedsAddict 3 years ago
R u a fuckin retard??
obamasuckss 2 years ago