Use your scissors and one comb or brush and quietly cut your pup's hair while he's resting or relaxing. Go slow and at first, only do a few cuts at a time. Over time, he will allow more to be cut.
How can I cut my dog's hair if he won't let me?
Usually, dogs are just scared of unfamiliar places and faces, so familiarising him with his surroundings can help. If this doesn't work to calm Roby down, try playing some music to relax him. Many things may cause stress, so try playing some music to lighten the mood. Lastly, let him play for a while before grooming.
How can I calm my dog down to cut her hair?
Giving them treats while they are getting groomed or while bathing them is an excellent way to help them stay calm. Many people will smear peanut butter on the bath wall and allow the dog to lick it off while they are getting groomed.
How can I get my dog used to a haircut?
Train your dog to stay still on the grooming table by using positive reinforcement, which means verbal encouragement, physical petting and cuddling, and tasty treats. The next step is to incorporate being handled into the training so that you can eventually work up to clipping and trimming.
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