Dobby
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, sounds like a simple question but actually don't know how to start to sort it...
We've got a couple of Irish Wolfhounds and one of them absolutly hates being groomed, to the point where if he sees you approaching with a brush he will completely freak out and get really aggressive, baring his teeth, really tensed up etc. First thoughts when we discovered this was whether he'd had a bad experience when being groomed in the past but we've had him since he was a pup and we've definatly not attacked him with a hairbrush
Anyone who knows wolfhounds will know they're normally just soppy, docile giants and i've never seen one as aggressive as this in any situation, and i'm never, ever nervous of approaching him until recently if i've got a brush in me hand.
So, does anyone have any ideas on how to get him to accept one?
Thanks
ets: he is normally a gentle giant and totally unphased, so his behaviour is totally out of character. thing is, how to gently build him up to it whenn he won't let it anywhere near him?
We've got a couple of Irish Wolfhounds and one of them absolutly hates being groomed, to the point where if he sees you approaching with a brush he will completely freak out and get really aggressive, baring his teeth, really tensed up etc. First thoughts when we discovered this was whether he'd had a bad experience when being groomed in the past but we've had him since he was a pup and we've definatly not attacked him with a hairbrush
So, does anyone have any ideas on how to get him to accept one?
Thanks
ets: he is normally a gentle giant and totally unphased, so his behaviour is totally out of character. thing is, how to gently build him up to it whenn he won't let it anywhere near him?