Emma is a golden that is here for the weekend. Our son just gave her a bath with my help. He overdid it on the waterless bath so he had to do it the old fashioned way. She wasn't slated for a bath but he felt the need. :-) He's my son after all. heh
Of course I had to show him how to do it and proceeded to do the blowing etc. but he's doing a fair bit of it. It gave him a new appreciation for what I do. He said, is it always like this? I said yes. Goldens are rather large so they bring with them a different method of washing etc. as IO don't have special laundry tubs etc for the large version of dawgs.
Daisy, well what can I say but if I brush her and she looks like the cat dragged her all over the place (no cats here but you get the point, I am sure) well I have to learn how one keeps a Daisy from staying clean and having fun. I don't think both go hand in hand.
Daisy was afraid of Emma at first and for no reason. Emma is a golden who ignored her barks but this is good for Daisy as she is adjusting to an Emma.
Kayla is new here and this is her first time. She was nervous after her parents left but soon adjusted after she had her walk with Daisy. She's mingling with the other dogs and relaxing but I think Nathan is her fave guy. It must be that I groomed her today.
Oh, I am gentle but it took me a bit so she was heading into Nathan's office when she saw me with the brush. She adored the treat but tomorrow she will get mini sessions as I want her to enjoy the experience - especially the massage. They don't line up in this place for nothing. Paws always out for the treat and massage...my turn PLEASE!
No photos today as we are on puppy watch. It may be getting very close so cuddles and naps with the big guys now just incase!