What a beautiful girl. We had a gigantic wolfhound many years ago. They have to be the most patient and beautiful natured dogs, especially around kids.
@jennifer758210 ай бұрын
I worked as a receptionist for a groomer/boarding facility one summer. Someone brought in their wolfhound for a bath, and it was all hands on deck! I think it took all 3 groomers to do the blow drying, with extra fans running, and 4+ people brushing. I was on tail/butt brushing duty. The dog was a very good boy.
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Yap it takes me so long to do it all myself and I always feel like I’m missing out on something 😁
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
It shouldn't take that long actually! Wolfhounds are easy, they're just big. Wire hair is very quick to dry, and even though it easily forms surface mats, they are really easy to brush out.
@jennifer75826 ай бұрын
@@whitmerule2753 It wasn't that the hair was slow to try, it was just that he was SO BIG we needed everyone to help in order to not get behind. The dog was a very good boy, fine with all the attention.
@lkayh9 ай бұрын
All I know is I’ve wanted a wolfie since the first time I met one. How can you not love them? She’s so well-behaved!
@Rache2810 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful sweet-natured dog. 🥰🥰 You did well grooming such a big dog!
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🫶
@ianturner278010 ай бұрын
Hi, Yep it's a big but satisfying job, I'm chief home groomer for our Borzoi ( Russian Wolf Hound) named Lyric and a friends Borzoi, Lyric hates hydrobaths, but behaves well under a warm garden hose. I found that using a spray bottle to apply diluted shampoo was really effective in getting a good lather and saves heaps of product. Same for conditioner. I get in trouble from my wife for using her curved embroidery scissors to remove lick knots in his arm pits. On windy days, I'll walk him to wind dry, then finish grooming his thicker coat with a shop vacuum /blower. Like all sighthounds he's a tragic diva when it comes to nail trims, even before any contact.
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
can confirm the 'tragic diva for nail clips' is true for all sight hounds 😂 one of our colleagues brings her greyhound into the salon for nail clips every now and again, and the tragic tremblings....!
@bridgetmccoy572510 ай бұрын
Her hair is beautiful. I have 3 wolfies and I keep their hair short because I am lazy 😂
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🫶 I know you're not supposed to cut their fur if they have a double coat 😫, that's why I leave it as it is lol. But yeah if I had 3 of them I’d go insane haha
@ChiefHerzensCoach9 ай бұрын
btw. my comments are not about you but your dog. i allways have some feedbacks in later time when some readers tried things another way because of my comments and where greatfull. sometimes they answer years later. and each dog - not making bad experiences is worth it. maybe miserable for you - not for me. i am a doglover and i rescued my fair share. @@wolfhoundexperience
@JenniferKoagel8 ай бұрын
I've had wolfhounds since 1998. Sometimes I do the grooming myself and sometimes I take them to a groomer. I have never heard of $300 for a groom. They are not hard to groom. The hardest part is they tend to sit or lay down in the shower and it's hard to get them back up to wash underneath. My current senior always goes to the groomer because it takes my groomer and I working together to help her due to severe arthritis. But they don't require fancy hair cuts or anything. Just a bit of a trim around the eyes and potty area. Because of Hazel's arthritis we let her lay down as much as we can during the nail trim and brushing. She loves the hair dryer and brushing! We just work on whatever area she gives us at a time.
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
$300 in Los Angeles for a giant dog is pretty common. I have a woolly wolfhound… so it is hard to groom her :) her fur is extremely long and soft. But yeah grooming a short haired wolfhound probably isn’t that difficult.
@standupbroad664810 ай бұрын
The breeder should have told you about the NEED to hand-strip the 'puppy coat', it should have been done when about 5 months old. At that age the 'soft' coat comes off easily by hand pulling. Removing the puppy coat allows the 'adult weatherproof" coat to 'come in'. The adult coat repels water allowing the dog to be outside without getting soaked to the skin. Just some advice from someone who loves IW's and has been owned by the breed (they own you, not the other way around) for over 50 years.
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Her coat is unusual for a wolfhound :) I’ve seen many wolfhounds (puppies and adults) and her hair is extremely long and soft for the breed. I use undercoat rake to get all the hair out. She’s almost 2 years old and lost her puppy fur long time ago 🙃
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
@@wolfhoundexperience yes, definitely an unusual wolfhound coat, but still thin enough to count as long wire-haired. I wouldn't use the undercoat rake more than once a week or so, though: it can be damaging to the fur, since it cuts out fur regardless of its growth stage rather than just removing dead fur. I'd recommend a shedding blade or a furminator, depending on what works best on her individual coat. Possibly even a pumice stone!
@ThePROFESS10NAL6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m considering this breed to replace my GSP that I lost suddenly 1.5 years ago. 😢. She was trustworthy, and that is important to me. If I have questions, can I contact you?
@ThePROFESS10NAL6 ай бұрын
Also, are they really only living 6-8 years? Or is that a number they give to scare people away. It’s one of my biggest reservations of this breed is to be too quick to experience heartache:
@lizholmes27309 ай бұрын
Santa is gorgeous, both in looks and personality. You did so well with her groom. It's hard work grooming a big dog at floor level. I had a long haired GSD who tolerated baths and brushing etc. You looked at her and could almost see the mats forming or her coat about to blow. She let us brush a quarter of her every evening as it was easiest on her. The other long haired one loved showers and groom time and would bring his brush every night!!! Well done with Santa, she is beautiful.
@wolfhoundexperience9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 🥰
@lboden72398 ай бұрын
My dream dog! She's beautiful!
@mountainryder305610 ай бұрын
Wonderful breed
@gregschulte29538 ай бұрын
Always groomed my own wolfhounds, being gentle is key. Make sure to use conditionerafter the shampoo. We groom ours every week-brushing etc...They don't need many baths, hard on their skin. Ours will get a bath every 8-12 weeks. The weekly grooming with a cleansing /conditioning spray keeps them fresh.. Learned this through trial and error over the years. Currently on our 8th and 9th Wolfhound.
@ThePROFESS10NAL6 ай бұрын
How long did your others live? I’m afraid to go through the heart ache again after losing my 12 y/o GSP 1.5 years ago. I’m still heartbroken over it
@gregschulte29536 ай бұрын
@@ThePROFESS10NAL 5-10 years. Average around 8-8 1/2. Every single one of them was/is a gift. Very old souls that love people, especially kids.
@brotherbarker10 ай бұрын
thank you for the truth 🙏
@misssmith72258 ай бұрын
I have a well meant comment about grooming. If both of you are unhappy, find a different way. Please don't dismiss my words outright. There are changes that can be made. Truly. His body need not be washed all at once. You can divide his wash on different days, or weeks in between. Do back half vs front half, or in three, like legs & butt then, belly & back, then head. It is easy to divide the groom up, because as you say, it takes work to get the fur actually wet. You can do it at home in a warm part of the house, using a wet hand towel and a bucket. The pet version of a sponge bath. Instead of using soap, which needs to be throughly rinsed use something else. Warm water and vinegar would do fine. Or starch and water. Starch not flour, because starch has a smaller size, and won't get stuck in the fur, and because starch has more oil absorption than flours do. So water with store bought starch like potato starch, corn starch, or rice starch. Or you can make your own using oatmeal. Use plain breakfast type of rolled oats. Take one or two cups and soak the oats well overnight. When ready to use, agitate oats well to release the starch, and then strain the milky oat starch water from the fibrous rolled oats. Ready to use. Don't cook any of the the starches, just mix with water, and thin down as needed. Please understand that the reason why the habit when grooming dogs, is to give them the big production of a full and wet bath is for the groomer's convenience. Not the pet's. Also they groom much smaller dogs. But a wolfhound is so much heavier. Which means as he ages, it will get more and more difficult for him to stand for the long periods of time that is necessary for a groomer's style groom. What I am saying is that this process with him is not going to get easier in time, it will be more difficult for the both of you. So fussing about now, to find a happier way is worth the time. I apologize for being so open about something that isn't my business. My every good wish for you, your family, and your beautiful dog. Blessings to you.
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
Thanks for suggestions :) I’ll keep it in mind 😇
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
as a groomer I completely agree! I would love to be able to schedule older/larger dogs' grooms over multiple days of the week, or so that we can have multiple groomers working on the dog at once to minimise standing time - and sometimes I can! - but it doesn't always work out for us or the owner, for various reasons.
@kkirsch358310 ай бұрын
Dearest viewers if you must clip a mat on your pet (cat or dog) work a comb under the mat, between it and the skin, then you can more safely use scissors OR a clipper over the top to cut the mat - clippers will cut skin too!
@wolfhoundexperience10 ай бұрын
Or just use a safety top for the clippers :)
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
Clippers won't cut the skin unless a fold of skin gets caught between the teeth of the blade. This is most likely to happen on areas like the throat of a loose-skinned dog like a spaniel, the armpit and flank of any dog, or if you're pulling a knot away frmo the skin so you're pulling the skin up away from the flesh into a little hillock which might be narrow enough for the clipper teeth to slice. I can literally hit myself repeatedly on the most tender part of my forearm with the clipper blade cutting edge and it won't leave a mark.
@ThePROFESS10NAL6 ай бұрын
If you know how to use clippers it won’t cut you. Just pulled the lever back
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
(Groomer here.) Believe me, a wolfhound doesn't take so long to dry as many dogs of equivalent size! Wire hair is pretty thin and has minimal undercoat. But it's still a long time. It looks like that dryer is pretty low velocity so it will be slow and won't do a lot of work in blowing out tangles - that's usual for a DIY dog wash. As for cutting mats with scissors and accidentally slicing your dog's skin: we see that quite a bit, and it's usually because the owner has taken a mat, pulled it out a bit from the skin, and not realised that dog skin is stretchier than human skin so it follows the fur out when you pull it. You can tease the knot away from the skin with brushes, and to be extra sure, slip a comb under the knot (so the teeth of the comb are between the scissors and the skin) before you cut. You should only need clippers if the knot/mat is so tight to the skin that you can't get a comb under it.
@JonathanPoland6 ай бұрын
yeah, gotta use the grooming rake first for hours because of the size then there's a specific kind of brush (looks like a knife) that gets the hair leaving the undercoat.
@anjalikashyap714210 ай бұрын
God bless you baby I love you 😘❤️
@nicholawilson85557 ай бұрын
One of my favourite dogs ❤
@pollyrigo61746 ай бұрын
We had a an Irish Wolfhound when I was a kid. We bathed Isadora in the 🚿 shower. Sometimes when I went riding in our fields Issy would run next to my horse. Sometimes she would take off because she is a sight hound, and then return to me on call. She was grey with course hair. Brushing her was sometimes hard due to her course hair. Issy was such an easy dog to train. We used reward and repetition and never was hard with her. She was a big soft mush.
@borzoiempire53805 ай бұрын
My IW runs and hides in terror when bath time comes around.
@marks750210 ай бұрын
very good girl
@seviregis74418 ай бұрын
I have a mini Wolfhound I adore. She’s 55 pounds. Your dog is a beauty, so sweet too. Yeah, never use a scissor near her skin. Your hand should be between her skin and the scissor. I don’t use the dryer on my dog, just towel her off and then go for a walk, the air dries her (but not on cold days). Makes it easier on both of us.
@Koschei293channel2 ай бұрын
one of the best part of wolfhounds, they are not stink when wet
@julieclapper34757 ай бұрын
You did a great job.
@wolfhoundexperience7 ай бұрын
Thank you 👼
@pchykins66805 ай бұрын
you should get a shampoo canister attachment to the hose...that would really soften/loosen fur faster...well, im no professional groomer as well, but that trick works for my furry babies.
@jacobwilloughby98935 ай бұрын
Lol secretly she hates it... zooms in to that beautiful face... but not one bit of secret on it lol. Thanks for posting I'm dealing with my first wolfhound. Mine is pearl white also so makes it insanely hard to keep brushed and clean. 18 weeks old and 40 plus pounds
@anklebiterwoodworks28187 ай бұрын
Over 20 years ago, I had a mini dachshund who had such sensitive skin, Rufus was a smooth coat red, and I tried so many different shampoos--he was a true low-rider and, well, where we lived and always walked through and worst smelling things just going to the bathroom--he had to have many baths and even Johnson's Baby Shampoo made him itchy-scratchy. He was a stray, so, no idea what the heredity was. I found this avocado based flea shampoo that actually worked well and did not give issues. This was 2002 when we found it. Even when we moved over 800 miles away in 2005, the pet store I found it at, a local one-off pet store--was so amazing that: when I found I could not find that shampoo anywhere where I moved, I called them up, explained the situation, they remembered me and Rufus, they were more than happy to let me purchase over the phone and ship to me. Sadly, my Rufus had to be helped over the Rainbow Bridge in 2006, when, best guess by the vet I took him to when I found him, was 10. Since then, I have had so many awesome puppers that I have had to give the level of attention you give your hound, not from a grooming standpoint, but from a care standpoint. Social, medical, physical issues, etc. You are to be commended for the love and time you put in to taking care of your awesome pupper.
@pattihanson79217 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this. Great job!! You might be able to make your life easier by washing your dog less frequently. Unless the dog has done something to get extremely dirty (Eg rolling around in a muddy puddle) most dogs benefit from washing every six to eight weeks due to their natural oil production to protect their hair. Over washing strips their oil and results in them compensating their oil production. I was an over washer too until my veterinarian told me to stop. If the dog gets dirty between regular washes, a simple rinse with just water is usually enough to get the job done. Hope this helps
@wolfhoundexperience7 ай бұрын
Yeah I’m 7,5 months pregnant now 🤣 so I definitely won’t be washing her as often as before… takes the whole day!
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
@@wolfhoundexperience You're using conditioner, which does put some of the oils back in and minimise the damage to coat texture. But wow, yes, advanced pregnancy definitely doesn't make things easier.
@dominotr9 ай бұрын
We had a really bad experience with a groomer and our wolfhound/cross. He came out limping and was emotionally shut down for 3 days. Vet determined back injury. So something happened. But they denied any knowledge of anything. Now he won't climbs stairs so self-washes are out. In the winter we use waterless shampoo. But yeah, it's a challenge.
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
Omg! Hope whoever did that was fired 😢 this self-grooming place I go to doesn’t have any stairs - u basically wash your dog on the floor which is nice with giant dogs ☺️ wondering if you have something like that in your area!
@dominotr8 ай бұрын
@@wolfhoundexperience They're still operating. But it changed our lives. He's never been the same since. As to the floor wash option, the only other thing is the car wash. never done that. Otherwise, no, sadly we don't. Just the elevated ones, and yeah that'll never work now. And he's so big, that even if I could get him up there, I'd need a ladder just to wash him lol
@awomen10727 ай бұрын
I used to use the shop vac on my wolfhounds to suck water out...
@dianebaysinger31636 ай бұрын
There are quick dry sprays for dogs that also condition -
@themisspultone5 ай бұрын
Wolfies are the best
@missccarr897 ай бұрын
You did good with the lathering. One youtube groomer (Girl With The Dogs) uses a car wash nozzle to lather up her clients.
@Charlotte-wf8rl9 ай бұрын
I too groom my large dog as I do not trust people with her.
@AM-nm4oh8 ай бұрын
Yeah, use clippers on mats going forward.
@ladadog39778 ай бұрын
Drying will go faster if you keep the nozzle close to the dog and go slower.
@effeo99629 ай бұрын
A full groom, with soap and water, every third week? Does that not dry out her skin?
@wolfhoundexperience9 ай бұрын
No. It’s not supposed to dry out the skin if you use high quality products and not the cheapest one. Modern products do not dry out dog’s skin even if you bath them every week :)
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
Not so bad if you use good conditioner too.
@Richard-tq7gj8 ай бұрын
You don’t blow dry an Irish Wolfhound, it’s bad for the undercoat, towel dry and then let dry on its own! 🙄
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
Lmao, yes, it’s a good idea for my long-haired wolfhound! Thanks for the tip! I’ll leave her wet; it will dry out by itself in the next 10 hours, and I’m sure she will smell fresh and lovely 🙏, not like a wet dog at all!
@Richard-tq7gj8 ай бұрын
@@wolfhoundexperience did you miss the towel dry part?
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
@@Richard-tq7gj did you miss the part that I have a woolly wolfhound and your little towel won’t do 💩
@whitmerule27537 ай бұрын
Nonsense. You want to blow out the dead undercoat, and separate the clumps of wet fur. Blowing out the coat is an essential part of de-shedding.
@normalperson96468 ай бұрын
$300 is reasonable considering your explanation of what it takes YOU to do it. Consider if you had to do this for someone else's pet....would you take less than $300??? You're complaining about your back hurting and couldn't do it anymore.
@wolfhoundexperience8 ай бұрын
Lmao I literally said in the video “when I do it myself I understand why they charge so much” can u hear 🤧
@brotherbarker8 ай бұрын
u need to pls rewatch and adjust ur hearing now . she addresses this in video