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The Holistic Dog Grooming Club

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Happy Easter to you and all in the community 🐣🐣
Today is the day, are you joining us?
Hello everyone! 👋 We are all set for Don’t Walk Your Dog Day today! 🐕 🚶 To give you some inspiration, here are some things you could do instead of walking: ⭐️ set up a Freework activity around your home, or secure garden ⭐️ surprise your dog with a treat filled boredom buster such as a kong, lickmat or snuffle mat ⭐️ start some consent-based training exercises using positive reinforcement ⭐️ if your dog enjoys it, spend some bonding time grooming your dog or even, simply petting them ⭐️ chill out and watch a dog-themed movie together on the couch ⭐️ if your dog doesn’t mind the car, drive to a nearby secure dog run where they can spend some time off-lead with no distractions or other dogs to worry about Perhaps you can think of more? Today it would be AMAZING if you all post what you’re getting up to with your dog. Later this evening, I will check in with you all and hopefully get to hear what you have gotten up to! Have fun today everyone, and remember, you’re not a failure for having a dog who struggles with walking in public places, and there are still ways to offer your dog opportunities to have fun, decompress and stimulate their busy minds while you work on those issues 🩷 See you tonight!
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@Katia Jewitt so sorry to hear this Katia very frightening for you all .Hope you got hold of the owners details .
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@Stephanie Zikmann yes sure have and Monty thrives on engagement and mixed activities being a Springer Spaniel.
Pet Loss
Dearest community, please forgive my 'MIA' the last couple of days. My most precious girl, Nala, has been in end of life care for the last year, and passed away yesterday afternoon in the safety of her home, in the arms of the person who loved her the most in the world. I'm trying to navigate the loss of the very best 'dog teacher', a behaviour student could ever have asked for - she taught me so much about boundaries, about deep-rooted behaviours, about dog-on-dog conflict, about food resource guarding, and so much more. But most importantly of all, she taught me that even a dog with significant behaviour and physical impairments, can be supported. Can be beautiful. Can be loving. Can be the best comfort in times of stress. I am utterly devastated. I am broken. So, I ask that you all please bare with me as I may be a little less active in this space over the next few days. If there's anything really important remember you can reach out to @Clare Hudson Hill or @Vanessa Barber - our HGA tutors. I intend to be back on track for our next Live check in on Monday.
Pet Loss
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So very sorry to read this Stephanie , so devastating .Thinking of you at this sad time .Although gone Nala will be looking down on you guiding your way still from rainbow bridge x Rip Nala
Top Tip Tuesday 💡
So one of the things I often see being wrongly advised is “never groom a dog on the floor” 😢 When someone tries to convince you that a dog will never associate calm behaviours on the floor, it only shows their lack of knowledge in behaviour and emotional safety. There are MANY circumstances where floor grooming can be a good way to de-escalate stress, specifically when it comes to: 👉🏻 dogs who have had traumatic grooming experiences involving grooming tables and/or restraints. 👉🏻 or where a dog feels emotionally and physically more stable being away from heights, and where they have the ability to move away. In the case study I’ve attached below, Harry felt most comfortable in the comfort of his OWN home, in the PRESENCE OF his caregivers, while ON THE FLOOR. To give you a little bit of context, Harry was a geriatric, blind, and partially deaf, Westie with diabetes. He couldn’t cope with a conventional grooming process. Instead, his grooming plan went a little like this: 🛁 He was bathed and dried the night before I visited by his main caregiver, to significantly reduce groom time. 🕰️ We built up his confidence gradually over weekly, 20-minute sessions until he knew and was familiar with my smell, voice, and all of the tools I intended to use. ✂️ And after around 2 months of introducing the process using positive reinforcements and lots of patience, we got to this point right here! Harry would relax so much so that he would often dose throughout his comfort groom — he would occasionally move away for a rest, but he would return when ready. My sessions were never longer than 30-minutes, but in that time, all of the necessary trimming, clipping and nail dremeling took place without stress 🐾 To his carers, this was worth the world and more - they paid me more than my hourly rate because they SAW my value 🩷 But the money was a secondary benefit to me, because to be able to make welfare grooming a respectful and dignified experience for the last months of a dog’s life, is one of the most gratifying feelings you can ever have.
Top Tip Tuesday 💡
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Would either do low table or sit cross legged and do on the floor ( to protect my back ) whichever felt best for size, issues of dog . Some dogs loved rolling on their side for brushing too .
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@Stephanie Zikmann Found working on core strength with Pilates helped me and taking regular breaks and repositioning the body alongside chin tucks, shoulder rolling .
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Good webinar the other evening esp section on Ace Freework .
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Rosemary Neale
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Holistic dog groomer for 10 years now retired .Still practice animal reiki, crystal healing, Energy Harmonisation.Own a English Springer re Monty

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