
Dogs are like human being, they do have temper. When we groom a temperamental dog, the whole grooming section will be very tense for both the groomer and dog. The dog may feel insecure and in order to protect themselves, they will tend to bite the groomer. As a groomer, we have to protect ourselves as well as the dog's safety. During our training, we have to observe how temperamental dogs will react and groomer should tame them down in order to continue the groomer section.
Recently, there was article on a groomer that killed a dog while grooming. I guess this had made owners more conscious on their dog’s safety and how the groomer's would react. When owners are around during grooming section, our fury friends are more coquette and tends to make noise to attract attention from their owners.
Russ was having a moody day when I groomed him. He tends to show tantrum when I pick his ear and trim his nails. Which made some degree of difficulty during grooming section. While, I should remind myself to bring along the muzzle next time. At the end of the day, we want both the dogs and the owners to be happy after the grooming section.
Recently, there was article on a groomer that killed a dog while grooming. I guess this had made owners more conscious on their dog’s safety and how the groomer's would react. When owners are around during grooming section, our fury friends are more coquette and tends to make noise to attract attention from their owners.
Russ was having a moody day when I groomed him. He tends to show tantrum when I pick his ear and trim his nails. Which made some degree of difficulty during grooming section. While, I should remind myself to bring along the muzzle next time. At the end of the day, we want both the dogs and the owners to be happy after the grooming section.
Things You Should Know
Shih Tzu usually adapt well to adults and children alike. Not especially suspicious of strangers, they still make an alert and consistent watchdog, barking heartily when people approach the house. They require more care than other breeds, especially when the hair is kept long. They need daily brushing and regular haircuts to avoid tangles. However, they shed very little dander, making them a great pet choice for people with allergies. Though good family dogs, Shih Tzu are not especially good with very young children. They cannot be handled roughly or awkwardly and tend to get snappish when their patience wears thin.
Feeding note: Keep an eye on Shih Tzu while they are drinking. Because their noses are so centrally located, water can easily block their breathing. A healthy Shih Tzu can live as long as 15 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia, ear and kidney infections, and eye problems. Check their ears and eyes regularly for cleanliness. (You can even find special eye drops for them). They are great apartment dwellers, but not happy in hot climates. And while they don’t require as much exercise as a Lab, a daily walk is necessary.
(BTW, the photo was taken from a famous Shih Tzu breeder; Kitti Kongsricharoen from Thailand. He had won many awards on his Shih Tzu.. and thanks to my colleagues on some contributions when I have urge to write during my working hours Opps!! )