This is the most aggressive dog I've ever touched 😐

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Published 2023-07-12
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All Comments (21)
  • @BK-is5fj
    So everybody is aware this is not a “mean” dog this is a traumatized dog. He’s acting aggressive because he’s in fight mode. From his point of view he’s in danger and is fighting for his life. It’s quite sad. You can hear him start whimpering at one point.
  • @nadiamaturano8741
    I can not get around the fact that he is already sedated. He probably experienced some really bad things😢. thank you for giving him a chance.
  • @ashurean
    It'd be nice if a groomer like you could host a class for owners of traumatized/aggressive animals like this one so they could learn at least the basics of grooming.
  • @saintsundere
    Props to the owner for rescuing and building a strong enough bond with this poor pupper. He at least has someone in this world who he loves, who also loves him.
  • @Kyr.
    Accepting an aggresive dog to groom after 4 groomers said 'no way' is super brave. Kudos.
  • @BenBloodworth
    As upsetting as his behavior is, you have to admit that the instant removal of the towel in one motion at 1:06 is hilarious and all skill. Be well, little Pippin.
  • This is so heartbreaking. When she asked "who hurt you?" ... often times we all kinda use it as a joke and this time it really wasnt. He was definitely traumatized somehow :'( im glad she did everything she could for this poor guy!
  • @goat1401
    His rage & cry at the same time was breaking my heart at a slow simmer. As human I apologize Pippin for what has been done to you by my kind. You definitely didn't deserve it. You gotta good mom now.
  • @eco2geek.
    He certainly looks a heck of a lot better at the end. Teaching his owner to groom him is a great idea.
  • @janetseidlitz5976
    He obviously loves his owner. If she keeps working with him, he could fully recover. Big props to her for rescuing him.
  • @BriannaProvost
    Coming from a fellow groomer that basically specializes in working with aggressive/scared dogs. I appreciate this video a lot that there’s more out there like me! Love this video
  • @bec5250
    You can tell a human by how an abused animal reacts to them. This is a good human. I'm glad he is in her hands.
  • When she pointed out the fact he was already sedated I was absolutely shocked!!! Imagine how he would have behaved without any meds!😮😮😮
  • @buggibii
    Dude, the way he went from growling to whimpering, to growling to whimpering, over and over again, when you were. literally. just lightly touching him with a brush... he's DEFINITELY experienced some real trauma in his lifetime to make him this scared of the world. Poor, poor puppy. 😢 Also for real props to his owner for calming him down and being there to keep you safe and learn how to treat his fur on her own, you are a real one 🙌❤️
  • @jennyhaynes1123
    This is actually really heartbreaking to watch, that's one terrified pup that needed his mum to know he was ok but even then he wasn't convinced. Poor baby 😢
  • @ThePieFairy91
    I have a theory why he calmed down with a different muzzle. The first one is his usual muzzle and was likely used for the prior grooming's and possibly vet visits, so he associates it with those things. The sight of it may be enough to rile him up. A new muzzle has a clean slate, plus his mom was there. New muzzle is "safe mom muzzle". Old muzzle was "scary muzzle".
  • @uguisuu
    Actually really impressed you were so transparent and honest about not being able to take him again. Even MORE impressed that you empowered his owner to be his groomer so that he could still get the care he needed even if they no longer had access to your services. That's an incredible level of responsibility and care on your part.
  • @dawncotton4838
    This poor little thing. It’s sad that people can traumatize any animal this badly where they’re afraid of almost, if not everything. He’s such a cute little thing.
  • I can't get over the fact you said he was already sedated. His behavior, while understandable is absolutely not condusive toward safe grooming. He's not perfect per your standards, but you did a perfect job for him. I know he's feeling better. Thank you so much for all you do for these fur babies